Area 1:
KENSINGTON & CHELSEA
King Edward VII gave this district
the title 'Royal Borough' in accordance with the
late Queen Victoria's wishes that her birth place
should have distinction. Queen Victoria was born
in Kensington at Kensington Palace on May 24th,
1819.
Kensington
Hotels and Chelsea
Hotels
South
kensington hotels
Area 2:
MAYFAIR
In the heart of London, Mayfair got its name from
the annual fair that ran until 1800. It offers
some of the finest shopping along Bond Street
and Savile Row. You will find some of the most
grand hotels London has to offer and easy access
to all the main attractions and shopping. A fine
area to stay.
The
Westbury - In the heart of one of London's
most fashionable shopping areas, the Westbury
hotel is frequented by some big names in the fashion
world.
The
Ritz - A world famous hotel, the Ritz overlooks
historic Piccadilly and Green Park, one of London's
prettiest royal parks.
More Mayfair
hotels...
Area 3:
KNIGHTSBRIDGE & BELGRAVIA
Home to Harrods and Buckingham Palace, Knightsbridge
and Belgravia is an afluent area in the heart
of London. Other local attractions include Hyde
Park, Wellington Arch, V&A, Science Museum,
Natural History Museum. It is one of the more
expensive areas of London with some fine hotels
and restaurants.
Rembrandt
Hotel
Knightsbridge
Hotels..
Area 3:
VICTORIA (CENTRAL LONDON)
A popular place to stay for hotels and close by
to many of the major London Attractions including
Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Tate
Modern, Clink Museum, National Theatre, Royal
Festival Hall, Old Vic, London Aquarium, Imperial
War Museum. A busy district situated around Victoria
Train and Coach Station.
Victoria
hotels...
Area 5:
PADDINGTON
Void of any main attractions, the busy area of
Paddington is a good area to stay for budget hotels.
All London's tourist areas are easily accessible
via tube or bus and not too far away.
Paddington
hotels...
Area 6:
MARYLEBONE
A quieter area of London and one of
the best, this is one of London's finest residential
areas offering many superb hotels and restaurants.
Attractions in this district include Madame Tussauds
and more.
The
Landmark London hotel
Marylebone
hotels..
Area 7:
WESTMINSTER
Westminster, the heart of the British
Government and a favourite district of London
for tourists to head as they go off in pursuit
of the houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster
Abbey to name but a few. A fantastic area of London
for sight seeing.
Westminster
hotels..
Area 8
COVENT GARDEN
A great area for shopping and enjoying the many
theatres in the area which includes the famous
Royal Opera House. Also has many fine Restaurants
and bars centred around the piazza. A very popular
area of London and a great destination for some
evening entertainment and meal.
Covent
Garden Hotels..
Area 9 SOHO
A cosmopolitan and vibrant area of
London with a diverse mixture of cultures reflected
in all that is around. Full of restaurants, pubs,
clubs, bars and shops, Soho is a real experience
which includes the area of 'Chinatown'.
Soho
Hotels
Area 9
EUSTON / KINGS CROSS
A quiet area but one of the best
locations from which to explore London from.
Euston
Hotels.. Kings
Cross Hotels..
Area 10:
CITY / DOCKLANDS
The City of London is the financial area where
the original Roman City once existed. A good area
to visit many of London's main attractions from
including St Paul's Cathedral and The Tower of
London. Also Mansion House and Old Bailey.
DOCKLANDS
Docklands is where you will find the much talked
about Millennium Dome. It's a cheaper area of
London but a fair distance to travel for Londons
main attractions.
London
City Hotels
Docklands
Hotels
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