'No-frills' budget hotel takes policy to the extreme
A new budget hotel run like a no-frills airline has opened its doors in London.
The Tune hotel in Westminster takes the low-cost business model to the extreme. Unlike Easyhotel it even charges guests for using a towel.
If booked in advance, rooms can sell for as little as £9 on promotion, but typically start at £35.
The BBC's Susannah Streeter tested out the accommodation.
Most watched/listened
-
Giant octopus lands in Yorkshire
-
Tribes untouched by civilisation
-
Northern Lights captured from space
-
Deadly shelling hits Syrian city
-
Mount Etna's spectacular eruption
-
One-minute World News
-
James Marsh on his IRA thriller
-
Russia finds vast sub-glacial lake
-
A380 wing crack checks to be extended
-
Teenagers caught out by sniffer dog
-
Tibetans 'burn alive' in protests
-
Syria: UK will use diplomacy, not war
-
Can Greece take more austerity?
-
What present can you give the Queen?
-
Thousands in Greece go on strike
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~58~RS~)
