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London Hotels – The City

The part of London referred to as “The City” is an area covering roughly one square mile densely populated with offices. It’s home to the Bank of England and London Stock Exchange. The City is London’s business and finance hub, so if you’ve come here to work in those industries it makes sense to look for a City hotel. London luckily has some interesting new developments in both accommodation and entertainment venues in the area. The City has a resident population of about 8,000 but with approximately 340,000 workers flooding the area from Monday to Friday, it can get pretty crowded!

London Tower Bridge - Anirudh Koul - flickr.com

London Tower Bridge - Anirudh Koul - flickr.com

It’s worth knowing where to look for a hotel. London’s Square Mile’s borders are roughly from Westminster in the west, crossing the Victoria Embankment, then up to High Holborn and Aldersgate in the north. To the east, the entire Barbican Estate is part of The City, as is Moorgate. The Tower of London is excluded, even though the southern border of The City is in the middle of the Thames and includes London Bridge. Look for the black bollards with the City’s emblem – a dragon holding a shield bearing the St George’s cross – which mark the borders of London’s Square Mile.

With plenty to choose from it shouldn’t be a problem finding London Hotels. London’s market is competitive and always evolving to keep up-to-date. For example, the newly opened Apex London Wall Hotel is a 4-star hotel with a state of the art gym, 24-hour room service, complimentary wi-fi and free local calls, as well as a range of other high-tech features. London business people work hard and play hard, so you’ll also find plenty of pubs, restaurants and plush night spots in the area such as the Andaz Hotel’s 1901 cocktail bar and the newly-opening Proud Cabaret.

To find cheap hotels in London visit London Hotels

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Protected by cliffs and Norfolk pines, Port Campbell awaits your arrival.
Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road

Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road

Follow the Great Ocean Road to its’ western summit to find the village of Port Campbell, astride some of Victoria’s most dynamic coastal scenery, not to mention the Port Campbell National Park and the Twelve Apostles. Protected by cliffs and Norfolk pines, Port Campbell awaits your arrival.

A buoyant seaside village, Port Campbell offers a range of restaurants and cafés along the beach, as well as galleries, bustling shops and bakeries selling traditional sweets. Discover something fun on every corner!

You’ll love the natural wonders that begin with the famed Twelve Apostles, incredible rock towers set along the coast. Sign on for a boat tour or take a helicopter ride and be awed by their immensity. Using Port Campbell as your base you’ll also be able to explore more breathtaking coastal attractions featuring the Loch Ard Gorge, Gibson Steps and the Bay of Islands.

Looking for big-wave breaks? Two Mile Bay is renowned by surfers for having some of the best breaks that Australia has to offer. You can escape from the surface by traveling to the bottom of the sea on a dive tour to experience the cavernous canyons and gorges first hand. Numerous waterways and the harbour have great fishing opportunities for any angler.

Less than 300 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, take the stunning Great Ocean Road to an unforgettable destination.

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