Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Staying Near Piccadilly, London

Choosing where to stay in London is always good fun; the areas are so many and so varied and depending on your price range, it can be tricky to find a decent hotel in the area you want.  If you are a first time visitor to London, selecting accommodation can be even more of a brain ache as with almost 1,000 hotels; it’s tough just knowing where to begin!

London Piccadilly has a lot to offer visitors to the city.  It is centrally located and within a short distance of some of the more popular tourist attractions in London including St James’ Square and Green Park and it is also ideally placed for anyone visiting the West End. 
You will also only be a short walk away from the Thames and Embankment Pier where you can join one of the many river cruises taking place along the River Thames.

Access to Piccadilly is quick and simple, with a number of tube stations surrounding it.  If you are travelling into London by train and arriving at one of the main stations you will find it easy and simple to pick up the relevant tube line and get to one of the stops close by.  Additionally, once you are set up in the area, there is very little need to spend money catching the tube as many attractions are very easy to walk to, just a matter of minutes. 

There are a number of good hotels situated around Piccadilly which will provide with a good base from which to explore the rest of the city.  If you are planning a trip to the theatre whilst in London, staying in a Piccadilly hotel is the ideal choice as it is entirely possible to walk to the main theatres from the area without any risk of getting lost.

Piccadilly is just one of many areas in London, but it definitely a good choice if you want to stay somewhere centrally located and close to many attractions.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Royal Family Themed Breaks in London

The British Royal Family are one of the UK’s most famous institutions and if you have a budding princess in the family or simply a long-standing interest in the Royals themselves, did you know that aside from Buckingham Palace, London is full of fascinating attractions connected to the British Monarchy which are well worth a visit?

Buckingham Palace
Possibly the most well known, as the home of the Queen. During the summer you can take a tour around the State Rooms and even visit the gardens.

Royal Mews
This is home to the royal collection of historic carriages and coaches as well as the collection of cars used for state occasions. Here you can also find the Gold State Coach which was used as part of the Golden Jubilee in 2002.

Tower of London
The infamous Tower is a great place to visit if you like a bit of history thrown in with your modern-day monarchy. Learn about the mystery of the Princes in the Tower or simply follow in the footsteps of the many prisoners who met their end down on the green.

Kensington Palace
Now the London home of Prince William, Kate and, of course, Prince George, you can visit the State Apartments and view some of the amazing art from the Royal Collection. You can also now see dresses from the collections of Her Majesty The Queen, Diana, Princess of Wales and Princess Margaret in a new exhibition.

Hampton Court Palace
The famous residence of King Henry VIII and all of his six wives! Take in the 500 years of history or wander around the impressive gardens with the fantastic maze.

If you want to make your royal break that bit more special, why not extend the trip and stay overnight. You could book a hotel in Kensington if you want one which fits with the theme of your trip and it would mean you were only a short walk away from Kensington Palace.

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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Places to Visit in Kensington

If you are on a trip to London, then make it a point to visit the Kensington area in London. It has some wonderful tourist spots to visit and whether you intend to stroll through any one of the numerous gardens or spend time shopping it will be a pleasurable experience.
For starters, Kensington Palace is a terrific place to tour and you can get your tickets either in advance or at the time of arrival. You could go in for a guided tour of the palace where you will be regaled with anecdotes of the staircase that belonged to a king and the bedroom which displays Queen Mary’s rather infamous bed. You will get to view a fine display of the art and décor of the building and explore its beautiful gardens etc.
If you visit the museum you will get to see its famed dinosaur collection of skeletal remains of the truly magnificent beast that once roamed the expanses of our planet. It will transport you back to time when gigantic pre-historic animals inhabited the earth and you could see an exhibit that houses more than 70 collection pieces there. 
For shopaholics you could visit the areas well known for shopping, that have small shops lined up beside designer boutiques and which offer a stunning range of goods for all types of visitors. If you are an antique collector you will find quite a few rare pieces that you could add to your collection. While shopping if you develop an appetite there are cafes, restaurants and coffee shops to visit.
For those who like visiting shopping malls you have just the thing that will cater to the needs of all age groups. You could buy something as well as do a bit of window shopping in the various stores and outlets that are housed in the mall. Don’t miss the art collage that has some great art pieces on exhibit that will leave you awestruck!

If you are a budget traveler and on the lookout for hotels in Kensington, London has a lot to offer in terms of deals and packages.  All you need to do is research your information and look around a bit, to find the best offers.