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Top neighbourhoods in Croydon

Fairfield

Fairfield mixes laid-back suburban living with surprising cultural perks. You'll find the impressive Fairfield Halls hosting everything from classical concerts to West End musicals right in your backyard. The Museum of Croydon and historic Croydon Minster offer quieter cultural escapes, while Whitgift Shopping Centre keeps retail therapy within easy reach. East Croydon station puts central London just 15 minutes away by train, with direct service to Gatwick Airport too. Chain restaurants and local pubs cluster around the station area. The area strikes a perfect balance for travellers who want access to London's excitement without the constant hustle.

Selhurst

Selhurst gives you a genuine taste of everyday London life in a quiet corner of South London. Football fans can catch the action at Selhurst Park Stadium, home to Crystal Palace FC, while those seeking local flavour will appreciate the traditional pubs and family-run cafes. The tree-lined residential streets with their Victorian red-brick homes offer a peaceful retreat after busy days exploring the capital. Regular trains from Selhurst station will zip you into central London in just 20 minutes. Budget travellers will appreciate the affordable accommodation in charming B&Bs and guesthouses, costing nearly half what you'd pay city centre. This residential haven is perfect for experiencing authentic British suburban life while keeping London's attractions within easy reach.

Addiscombe

Addiscombe gives you a taste of real London life without the tourist hustle. Tree-lined streets showcase charming Victorian and Edwardian houses where you'll feel like a local instead of a visitor. The area serves as a peaceful base with excellent tram connections that zip you to central London attractions whenever the big city calls. Small local parks offer green spaces perfect for morning strolls. Affordable pubs and diverse restaurants dot the main roads, offering genuine meals at prices that won't break your budget. Most accommodation is cosy B&Bs and guesthouses in converted period homes, giving you that authentic London experience. The tram stops at Addiscombe and Lebanon Road make getting around surprisingly easy without needing a car.

Waddon

Waddon offers a genuine slice of London living without the tourist crowds. History buffs can explore the fascinating Croydon Airport Visitor Centre, once London's main international airport in the 1920s. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and small parks provide peaceful spots to unwind after days spent exploring the capital's famous sights. Getting around is a breeze with Waddon railway station connecting directly to central London and Brighton. Local pubs and family-run restaurants serve up hearty meals at prices that won't break the bank. Budget-conscious travellers will appreciate the affordable B&Bs and rental properties that cost significantly less than central London accommodation.

Broad Green

Broad Green in Croydon serves up a slice of authentic suburban London life with a vibrant South Asian twist. The colourful high street buzzes with Tamil supermarkets, family-run curry houses, and sari shops where aromatic spices fill the air. While you won't find major tourist attractions here, you'll discover something better—a genuine multicultural community going about its daily life. Convenient tram stations at Waddon Marsh and Ampere Way make exploring easy, with quick connections to central London. Budget travellers appreciate the affordable guesthouses and B&Bs housed in converted Victorian buildings. Shopping at Centrale Shopping Centre offers retail therapy without central London prices, making Broad Green perfect for cost-conscious visitors seeking cultural authenticity.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best luxury hotels in Croydon?
Based on guest reviews, Blackbird is one of the best Croydon luxury hotels. It has complimentary breakfast and free WiFi. Another visitor favourite promising an indulgent experience in this city is Croham Park Bed And Breakfast.
What are the cheapest luxury hotels in Croydon?
You'll find some affordable luxury hotels in Croydon from AU$68 where you can live the good life for less. Enter your ideal travel dates, then refine your search by budget, amenities and more. Rates can vary depending on the season, so try to have flexibility with your plans. Members save up to 20% on hundreds of thousands of hotels. Earn rewards for your stay and enjoy additional savings on top of current deals. Joining is completely free, and you'll gain instant access to member-only offers.
What is the best time to stay in a luxury hotel in Croydon?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 14ºC to 22ºC. If you prefer cooler weather, plan your trip for January. It's generally between 3ºC and 7ºC then. February is a great month to enjoy a more relaxed pace and potentially score more affordable luxury hotels in Croydon.
What luxury hotels in Croydon have a pool?
Begin your day with a swim and end it in total comfort at Novotel London Canary Wharf Hotel. Along with a pool, you'll have access to room service and a rooftop terrace. Lincoln Plaza London, Curio Collection by Hilton is another property where kicking back by the water is on the to-do list. These Croydon luxury hotels with a pool combine relaxation and impeccable service for a perfect stay.
Are there any luxury hotels in Croydon with parking?
Choose from 29,264 Croydon luxury hotels with parking. At Croham Park Bed & Breakfast, it's the little luxuries that make all the difference. This property comes with parking, a garden and complimentary breakfast. Or, pull up and kick back in style at Half Moon.

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