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The city of London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and is one of the most important cities in the world. The river Thames divides the city in two, and numerous spectacular bridges unite its two banks.

It has many historical monuments, which you should make sure to visit, among the most impressive of which are: St Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Highgate Cemetery, Westminster Abbey, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, the National Gallery, and many others. You can also call into the most famous wax museum in the world, have the exciting experience of riding on the world’s tallest Ferris wheel, the London Eye, or go for a pleasure cruise in the river below it.

Other attractions that you shouldn’t miss, include: Soho and the Chinese district, the Harrods department store, the pubs (where you wont be able to resist having a traditional beer), and the parks, which include Hyde Park, St. James Park, Regent’s Park and Kensington Gardens.

In this cosmopolitan city you can attend a huge variety of shows and international spectacles. London has it all, visit it and enjoy an unforgettable experience!

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  • Hotel St. Georgio Hotel stars

    Hotel St. Georgio Hotel

    Newbury Park, London

    Reviews : 3.95 / 5

    Superbly located in Gants Hill district of North East London, this family-friendly hotel is ideal for those wishing to explore the countless sights of interest within London City as well as the business traveller. Placed in close proximity to public transport, the journey to central London can be made extremely easily, with a bus stop just outside the hotel entrance and the Gants Hill underground station approximately 50 metres away. London City Airport is some 15 km from the hotel and London Stansted Airport is approximately 48 km away.

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  • Hotel Thistle London Heathrowstars

    Hotel Thistle London Heathrow

    Heathrow Airport, London

    Reviews : 4.28 / 5

    This hotel is in a quiet location from Heathrow town centre.

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  • Hotel Village Prem Watford Elstree Hotel & Leisure Clubstars

    Hotel Village Prem Watford Elstree Hotel & Leisure Club

    Watford, London

     

    This family-friendly business hotel is located just off junction 5 of the M1, 1.6 km from Elstree and Borehamwood train station, and just 30 minutes from central London. It is ideal for quick access to the M1, M25, A1 and Watford Junction railway station, as well as attractions such as Wembley Stadium, Legoland and Westfield Shopping Centre. Luton Airport is just 16 km from the hotel, and London Heathrow and Stansted Airport lie 24 km and 40 km away respectively.

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  • Hotel Days Hotel London Shoreditchstars

    Hotel Days Hotel London Shoreditch

    Liverpool Street, London

    Reviews : 4.73 / 5

    The hotel is located within easy reach of the city's financial district and Liverpool Street railway and underground station. The hotel is right on the main arterial route into central London and the West End. It also offers convenient access to both Stansted and City airports (53 and 12 km away, respectively).

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  • Hotel Radisson SAS Stansted Airportstars

    Hotel Radisson SAS Stansted Airport

    Stansted Airport, London

    Reviews : 4.40 / 5

    This hotel is situated within 2 minutes walk of Stansted airport's main terminal, which may be reached by passing along a covered passageway. This attractive, new hotel offers optimal transport links: there is a station within the airport from whence guests may travel to locations throughout the country. The Stansted Express takes just 45 minutes to travel to London Liverpool Street and the historic centre of Cambridge may be reached in 30 minutes

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Our travellers’ opinions on London

  • London Airports, my opinion

      by   Alex

    My opinion of airports around London are as follows: If travelling from/to London, I'd recommend booking flights from Stansted or Gatwickairports. Both are on opposite sides of the city, easy to get around and are packed full of services. London Heathrow is my idea of hell – constant delays, nearly always busy and well, I just don’t like it. London Luton is a low cost hub so during summer months you’re likely to get far too close for comfort with stag and hen parties, families with kids, and largered up Brits. However, it’s worth putting up any of these airports – because in next to no time, you’re air bound on route to somewhere you really want to be�

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    • Published   31/03/2009

  • Going Underground in London

      by   Alex

    Catching a black cab regularly around London and the chances are you’ll need to re-mortgage your home to afford it. The grim reality is that the majority of travellers in the city are forced onto the London Underground to cosy up with total strangers. Could be fun? Oh no it isn't. That’s exactly what happened to me when I had the misfortune of paying £4.50 for a single ticket (I was travelling before 9.30am) only to be crammed up to someone’s sweaty armpit. It wasn’t the highlight of my stay. Public transport is a great idea in theory, but filling a tiny train with more people than is actually safe has to break so many health and safety rules. And we all know how big the UK is on Health & Safety. I read in the news recently that clowns aren’t allowed to blow bubbles as they could endanger children around them, but you can jump on a London Underground train and have the breath crushed out of you, no problems. And, let’s not even go there with the potential to develop a nasty case of claustrophobia and reaching for the emergency chain. I have to say, I was tempted, but then, it would’ve delayed my exit from this evil form of transport. Oh the joys of travelling across London. My advice for getting around town is don’t do it during rush hour. Either that or invest in a pair of trainers and walk�

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    • Published   31/03/2009

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