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London accommodationYour decisions on London accommodation can sometimes be the most difficult one you have to make when you decide to visit London City. The UK capital attracts an amazing number of 30 million tourists every year. The London landmarks fascinate them all. In London, your trip should start from the airport itself. Find cheap central London accommodation in one of the thousands hotels around London, then you can start thinking of how to get to the main attractions in the city like the Trafalgar Square and the Buckingham Palace which is the residence for the royal family. The change of guard is very amusing to tourists.

The next popular attraction nowadays is the London Eye close to London accommodation properties in SW1, SW5 and SW7. It is the biggest “Wheel” in the world, accommodating 800 tourists at the same time. Hyde Park LondonFrom its maximum point, you can see 40 km around, but be prepared to pay some pounds for a ticket. However, this is one tourist attraction that is surely worth the money pinch.

Some other must-see places are the British Museum, the British Library and probably the Westminster Abbey. There are a lot of London hotels in the Bloomsbury area and making arrangement to book a central London accommodation near Russell Square, Kings Cross and Euston puts you in Bloomsbury where you can easily access the British Museum on the and the British Library on the Euston Road. If you also decide to stay a London accommodation near Kings Cross and St Pancras station, these two attractions will be very close to you.

London also has 1700 parks; the most visited being the Hyde Park and the Green Park. It is easy to go to Hyde Park when you decide on London accommodation near Hyde Park or Green Park. There are many cheap London hotel accommodation properties in W2 and W1. It must be emphasized that hotels near Green Park are a bit expensive when you compare them to London accommodation near Bayswater, Paddington station W2 and South Kensington SW7. In Hyde Park, you can take boat trips and even fishing is allowed in certain areas. Be careful though. London accommodation VictoriaIf you are caught fishing in other places, you will surely get a ticket. One of the most famous tourist’s attractions is the Kensington Gardens. From here you will have a breath taking view of many parts of London and London accommodation in South Kensington and near Earls Court in SW5 are very close to Kensington Gardens.

Sightseeing is not the only good thing about London. If you like tennis and you are taking your trip in June; you can attend Wimbledon Grand Slam also. It will be a pity not to visit Wembley Park, especially for the ones crazy about football. The New Wembley Stadium is now one of the best in the world. It is easy to get to Wembley stadium and the Wimbledon tennis courts from your London accommodation near Victoria station in SW1, Marble Arch in W1H and Euston in NW1. All these areas have a subway station and you can easily get to the stadium and the tennis courts by the use of the subway. If you are planning long trips from your London accommodations basis, use the subway because the use of buses although exciting will let you lose out on time. Of course, after three or four days of sightseeing, if you feel like taking a break and relaxing, take a walk through the Oxford Street and stop at one of the hundreds of cafeterias there. Sit back and enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee for 1 or 2 pounds and of course, don’t forget the London cookie!

London is one of the largest cities in the world. This is because for many centuries, no building was allowed to be taller than the Buckingham Palace, so London was expanding only on the surface. Central London hotel accommodationThis restriction was eradicated some years ago. You should go check out the modern architectural wonders, especially the One-Canada Square, in Canary Wharf.

It is obvious that, London hotel accommodation near Oxford Street and West End locations like Leicester Square, Soho, Piccadilly Circus and Covent garden are not as cheap as the London hotel accommodation tariffs near Regent’s Park, Marylebone and Baker Street, yet if you are ready to pay the extra, it will put you very close to all the excitements and the fun locations in central London.

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