London is not only one of the biggest cities on the planet; it is also one of the greatest. Rich in history, culture, sights, sounds and tastes, London is one of those cities everyone has to visit at least once. Or better said, at least once every decade.
Though the city of London stretches for miles and miles in all directions, visitors will find that most tourist attractions are located in a relatively small area on the northern bank of the River Themes.
The excellent underground system, combined with extensive bus and cab service make getting around a breeze. New train links to London's major airports at Heathrow and Gatwick make it even easier to make the most of whatever time one has to spend in London.
With so many things to do and see, composing a list of the things one has to do and the places one just must visit in London is almost impossible. It varies with taste and age as much as it does with whether the visitor is a first-timer or a frequent traveler. However, no matter how many times one has been to London it is always advised to save time for at least one theater show, a dinner in one of the numerous superb ethnic restaurants and a leisurely shopping stroll through the streets.
London offers numerous accommodation options ranging from luxury hotels with two staff members per visitor and a personal butler service to dorm style hostel rooms with shared bathrooms. As is the case with other great cities, visitors will be wise to select hotels that are in close vicinity to their own preferred points of interest thus reducing commute time to a minimum.
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Le Meridien Piccadilly is a luxury hotel located in the heart of London, just minutes from the center of the Government and offering easy access to all of the attractions of the area.
The Waldorf Hotel is a classical, five-star hotel centrally located between the city center and the West End, just 2 blocks from the Covent Garden Piazza.
The Carlton Tower Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Knightsbridge, overlooking the private gardens of Cadogan Place. The hotel is close to attractions such as Buckingham Palace, Natural History Museum, Westminster, Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden.
The Copthorne Hotel Slough Windsor is the nearest four-star hotel to Windsor and Lego Land. Within easy reach are Windsor Castle, Ascot, Saville Gardens and Thorpe Park.
Overlooking the tranquil beauty of Hyde Park, the Royal Lancaster Hotel is located 3 blocks from the Heathrow Express terminal at Paddington and only minutes from West End shops and theatres.
Offering cutting edge, unique accommodations designed by the renowned French designer 'Philippe Starck', the Sanderson Hotel appeals to the most discerning guest seeking exclusive urban style.
The St. Martins Lane is a deluxe hotel situated in the heart of Covent Garden and Theatreland, one block from Trafalgar Square, next to the London Coliseum, home of the English National Opera.
The Russell Hotel is a deluxe hotel located opposite Russell Square, in the historical Bloomsbury section of London, just a short walk from the British Museum and many other attractions. The Russell Square Underground Station is situated adjacent to the hotel, offering convenient access to the rest of the city.
The Club Quarters, Grace Church is set in London's historic district, adjacent to the popular Leadenhall Market shopping area. Located in the center of London's banking, insurance and financial districts, the turn-of-the century building was originally the headquarters of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank.
The Club Quarters, St. Paul's is located in the courtyard of the historic Stationers Hall, adjacent to St. Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's most spectacular landmark.
The Gainsborough Hotel is located in the heart of London close to the exhibition centers of Earls Court and Olympia. The Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Albert Hall are also close by.
An elegant converted Georgian townhouse hotel, situated in London's cultural centre of South Kensington, the Gallery Hotel is close to the exhibition centers of Earls Court and Olympia, opposite the National History Museum, half a mile from Harrods.