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  Hyde Park became a Royal Park in 1536 when the land, which was excellent for hunting, was acquired by King Henry VIII. Over the years, Hyde Park has developed a tradition of hosting both local and national events, celebrations and performances. The two most famous features of the Park are the Serpentine, a lake much used for boating and swimming, and Rotten Row, the world famous riding track, which was the first public road to be lit at night in this country. There are almost four miles of horse rides as well as cycle and roller-blading routes. There are also areas planted and managed as meadowland to encourage a wide range of insect life and the ecological chains they support.
We have a wide choice of London hotels near Hyde Park at special rates! | Address : | Hyde Park
London | | Tube : | Hyde Park Corner | | Buses : | 9, 6, 15, 23, 159 |
| The Henry VIII Hotel Royal Lancaster Hotel Regency Hotel Ramada Jarvis Hyde Park Kensington Gardens Hotel Fifty Four Boutique Hotel London Craven Gardens Hotel Comfort Inn Bayswater Central Park Hotel Best Western Phoenix Hotel Best Western John Howard Hotel Best Western John Howard Apartments Bayswater Inn Hotel
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Kensington Palace |
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  Kensington Palace has been a royal home for over 300 years and parts of the palace remain a private residence for members of the Royal Family today. The magnificent State Apartments and the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which includes dresses worn by HM Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales, are open to the public. Located in Kensington Gardens on Palace Avenue, Kensington, this Palace will make you feel like you are part of the Royal Family. | Address : | Kensington Palace State Apartments and Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection
Kensington Gardens
London W8 4PX | | Tube : | High Street Kensington | | Buses : | 9, 10, 27, 28, 49, 52, 70, 328 |
| The Shaftesbury Hyde Park Paddington The Henry VIII Hotel Regency Hotel Ramada Jarvis Hyde Park Kensington Gardens Hotel Best Western John Howard Hotel Best Western John Howard Apartments Comfort Inn Bayswater Central Park Hotel Best Western Phoenix Hotel Bayswater Inn Hotel
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Leicester Square |
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  By night, mostly on Friday or Saturday, this central London square is one of the most crowded places in the city, teeming with people on their way to or from cinemas, nightclubs, restaurants, fast-foods, pubs, bars. By day it is a favourite lunchtime resting place. In the middle of the garden is the marble Shakespeare Memorial Fountain, facing a bronze statue of Charlie Chaplin.
A cut-price ticket booth in the clock tower building on the south side of square is the best way to buy cheap theatre tickets. | Address : | Leicester Square
London WC2H 7NJ | | Area : | West End | | Tube : | Leicester Square | | Train : | Charing Cross | | Buses : | 6,9,14,19,22,38 |
| Le Meridien Piccadilly Citadines Trafalgar Square
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London Aquarium |
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  More then 3,000 forms of marine life can be found swimming around under the former offices of the Grater London Council in County Hall, one of Europe’s largest aquariums. The London Aquarium experience is for anyone and everyone who appreciates the stunning and unusual natural world. In the Indian Ocean display you can see beautiful corals, whilst the Pacific Ocean display houses Britain's only Zebra Shark. Nearest tube station is Westminster underground station, which is only a five minute walk away across the bridge. | Address : | County Hall
Riverside Building
Southbank
London SE1. | | Buses : | 7, 408, 411, 187, 188, 437, 471, 473, 437, E1, 8 |
| Thistle Westminster
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London Dungeon |
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  Deep in the heart of London, buried beneath the paving stones of historic Southwark lies the world's most chillingly famous horror attraction. The London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life....and death.
As you delve into the darkest chapters of our grim and bloody past, recreated in all its dreadful detail, remember: everything you experience really happened.
A warning - in the Dungeon's dark catacombs it always pays to keep your wits about you... some of the 'exhibits' have an unnerving habit of coming back to life...
| Address : | 28-34 Tooley Street
London SE1 2SZ | | Area : | London Bridge | | Tube : | London Bridge | | Buses : | 344, 17, 21, 35, 40, 43, 47, 48, 133, 141, 149, 521 |
| London Bridge Hotel
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London Stardome |
  London Planetarium is one of the largest in the world and first in Britain, completed in 1958. It’s a gallery of space travel, planets and astronomy incorporating the Wonders of the Universe audio-visual show and two exhibition areas with scale models and interactive demonstrations. London Planetarium is located next door to Madame Tussaud’s Museum, on Marylebone Road. | Address : | Marylebone Road
London NW1 | | Area : | Regent's Park | | Tube : | Baker Street | | Buses : | 2, 13, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274 |
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Shakespeare Globe Exhibition |
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  Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition and theatre tour offer a fascinating introduction to the world-famous Globe Theatre and life in Shakespeare's London. Discover Elizabethan Bankside - the city of London's playground, see a sword-fighting display, find out how actors are dressed in handmade costumes and take a tour of today’s working theatre - brought vividly to life by one of our story-teller guides. Theatre performances take place from May to September.
The Globe lies on the Thames Path between Southwark Bridge and Millennium Bridge, next to the Tate Modern. Walk along the riverside from London Bridge or Waterloo.
| Address : | Shakespeare’s Globe
21 New Globe Walk
Bankside
London SE1 9DT | | Tube : | Waterloo | | Train : | London Bridge | | Buses : | 15, 17, 23, 26, 45, 63, 76, 100, 344, 381, RV1 |
| Novotel London Waterloo Mercure City Bankside London Bridge Hotel
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The Monument |
  The Monument was erected by Sir Christopher Wren in 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire in London in 1666. The Monument has a height of 66 metres, which is the distance to the house in Pudding Lane where the fire broke out.
It is the tallest freestanding stone column in the world.
If you climb 311 steps up to the top, you will enjoy a fantastic view over London.
Opening Times:
From 09:30 to 17:00 Daily
Closed 24th & 25th December
Admission Fees:
£2.50 Adults, £1.00
5-15s, free for under 5’s
| Address : | Monument Street
London
EC3R 8AH | | Tube : | Monument | | Train : | Cannon Street, London | | Buses : | 15, 17, 21, 22A, 35, 40, 43, X43, 48, 149, 501, 521, D1, |
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Tower Bridge Experience |
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  Tower Bridge is one of the world’s most famous bridges and about 150,000 vehicles cross it every day. Tower Bridge Experience welcomes you inside the Gothic towers to discover the fascinating history of the bridge. You can visit the original Victorian engine rooms and from the high-level walkways you can look out across the modern city skyline and downriver to Canary Wharf. | Address : | Tower Bridge
London
SE1 2UP
UK | | Tube : | London Bridge | | Buses : | 15, 25, 40, 42, 47, 78,100, D1, P11, RV1 |
| London Bridge Hotel
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Tower of London |
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  Tower of London was founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7 and enlarged and modified by successive sovereigns. Today the Tower of London is one of the world's most famous and spectacular fortresses. It symbolizes nearly 1000 years of Britain’s royal history, is a home to the English Crown Jewels and the largest diamond in the world. Yeoman Warders, or Beefeaters, in the Tudor costumes, treat groups of sightseers to their own brand of guided tour, an entertaining mix of history and myth.
Discover its 1000-year history as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, mint, arsenal, menagerie and jewel house.
| Address : | Tower of London
Tower Hill
London EC3N 4AB | | Tube : | Tower Hill | | Buses : | 15, 42,78,100, RV1 |
| London Bridge Hotel
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Wellington Arch |
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  Wellington Arch, near Hyde Park Corner, was erected in 1826 to celebrate the Duke of Wellington’s victories in Napoleonic Wars. Originally the arch served as the northern gate into the grounds of Buckingham Palace, but it was moved to its present position at the southeast corner of Hyde Park, as a part of a new 19th century city planning scheme.
It was home of the smallest police station in London, now there is a permanent exhibition on the statues memorials of London, and you can enjoy the views from the platform beneath the sculpture.
| Address : | Hyde Park Corner
London SW1 | | Tube : | Hyde Park Corner | | Train : | Victoria | | Buses : | 2, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 22, 36, 38, 73, 74, 82, 94, 137 |
| Thistle Westminster Best Western John Howard Hotel Best Western John Howard Apartments Days Inn Westminster
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