Hammersmith sits on the District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith & City lines, making it one of West London's most connected neighbourhoods for budget travellers who don't want to overpay for a central postcode. Staying here means you're under 20 minutes by tube from South Kensington, Covent Garden, and King's Cross - without paying Zone 1 prices. These 5 cheap hotels in Hammersmith cover everything from no-frills guesthouses to well-known budget chains, all within walking distance of the tube.
What It's Like Staying In Hammersmith
Hammersmith is a busy West London transport hub with a commercial high street, several live music venues, and direct tube access to Heathrow - a combination that makes it useful rather than scenic. The area moves fast during rush hour around the Broadway interchange, but quiets noticeably by 10pm outside of event nights at the Apollo. Budget travellers benefit most here because accommodation costs stay below Zone 1 equivalents while tube journey times to central sights remain under 25 minutes.
Pros:
- Three tube lines at one station - District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith & City - give flexible routing to almost any part of London
- Heathrow Airport is reachable in around 30 minutes via the Piccadilly line without taking the Express train
- The Eventim Apollo and nearby Westfield Shepherd's Bush mean evening entertainment is walkable, not a commute
Cons:
- The Broadway and King Street pedestrian areas get genuinely congested during weekday rush hours, which can make walking to the tube slower than expected
- Hammersmith is not a sightseeing district - there are no major tourist attractions within the immediate postcode
- Hotels near the A4 flyover face road noise at night, which matters in budget properties with thinner glazing
Why Choose Budget Hotels In Hammersmith
Budget hotels in Hammersmith typically run around 30-40% cheaper per night than equivalent chain properties in Kensington or Paddington, while still sitting inside the Oyster card travel zone that covers the entire Underground network. Room sizes in this category are compact - expect standard doubles in the 14-18 sqm range - but properties here generally include essentials like free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, and breakfast options that budget Zone 1 hotels often charge extra for. The real trade-off is atmosphere: Hammersmith lacks the boutique character of Notting Hill or the prestige address of Mayfair, but if your trip is activity-driven rather than neighbourhood-driven, that rarely matters.
Pros:
- Nightly rates in budget Hammersmith hotels are consistently lower than equivalent-rated properties in Earls Court or Paddington
- Several budget options include free breakfast, which is uncommon at this price point in more central districts
- Family rooms are available across multiple properties, removing the need to book two separate budget rooms
Cons:
- Event nights at the Eventim Apollo cause local price spikes that can eliminate the budget advantage on specific dates
- Budget rooms in this area are typically small, with limited storage - a real constraint for travellers with large luggage
- Some properties rely on their sister venue or nearby café for breakfast, meaning a short walk is required before you eat
Practical Booking & Area Strategy
For the quietest nights, prioritise hotels on Brook Green or the residential streets off Shepherd's Bush Road rather than properties directly on King Street or the A4. Hammersmith tube station connects to three lines and serves as a reliable hub whether you're heading to Heathrow, the West End, or South Kensington's museum district - all reachable within around 25 minutes. Book at least 6 weeks ahead if your dates overlap with a show at the Eventim Apollo or a major exhibition at Olympia, since those events cause nightly rates to spike across all budget properties in the area. The Thames Path walking route runs along the river just south of the Broadway, and Ravenscourt Park - a calm green space with tennis courts and a café - is around 10 minutes on foot from most hotels listed here, making it a useful free activity for an afternoon layover day.
Best Budget Stays
These properties offer the strongest value for money in Hammersmith, combining essential amenities with practical locations under a lower nightly rate.
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1. Sapphire Hotel London
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from£ 43
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2. Comfotel Prpl
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from£ 32
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3. Adria Hotel
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from£ 64
Best Value Chain Options
These two properties bring chain-level reliability and included breakfast to the Hammersmith budget market, with strong transport positioning.
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1. Holiday Inn Express London-Hammersmith By Ihg
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from£ 80
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5. The Brook Green Hotel
Show on mapCheck-infrom 15:00 until 22:00Check-outfrom 07:00 until 11:00Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate!
from£ 173
Smart Timing & Booking Advice for Hammersmith
Hammersmith budget hotels hit peak demand in two distinct windows: summer (June through August) when London tourism broadly surges, and during major events at Olympia or the Eventim Apollo, which can fill local inventory weeks in advance regardless of season. Book at least 6 weeks ahead for any stay that overlaps with a confirmed Apollo show date - these nights regularly see budget properties sell out or double in price. January and February are the lowest-demand months, when nightly rates at most properties listed here drop noticeably and availability is high enough for last-minute bookings. A stay of 3 nights gives enough time to cover central London sightseeing via tube while also spending an evening in the Hammersmith area itself, which is the practical minimum to justify the neighbourhood over a more central but costlier base. Arriving via Heathrow is seamless on the Piccadilly line directly to Hammersmith station, which eliminates transfer costs and adds to the overall value of staying in this district.