Central London hotels are charging up to four times their usual room rates in an effort to cash in on record crowds gathering for the Queen's funeral next week.
Up to one million people are expected to mass in the capital before the event at Westminster Abbey on Monday morning .
A room at Waterloo's Park Plaza County Hall, a fourteen-minute walk from the abbey, costs an eye-watering £1,299.Park Plaza County Hall is pictured in the shadow of the London Eye.Crowne Plaza London Albert Embankment is charging £708 on the eve of the funeral.Rooms at Novotel London Waterloo cost £490 a night on Sunday - and just £241 a week later.The swanky Central London hotel is charging four times its usual rate.Meanwhile Travelodge's London Central City Road, 2.
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