The best way to visit London is to pick an area that is near the sites you want to visit, then find a nearby hotel. Some of the most popular areas include:
The West End – London’s West End features a plethora of theatres and cafes. If you stay in the West End, you are ensured that your stay will be filled with many sights and sounds because you will be close to all the great attractions including: the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Leicester Square and the London Zoo. London’s West End has always been a major tourist attraction so you will always be able to find accommodations that will fit within your price range and your comfort level. London’s West End is comprised of four major parts. This includes "The Strand" which is a street to the south, Oxford Street which runs to the north, Regent Street which runs to the west and Kingsway which runs to the east.
Bayswater / Paddington – Paddington and Bayswater are also both very attractive destinations. Bayswater is essentially a residential area located near the Paddington district. The older hotels in his part of London were once large family homes, so there is a real sense of warmth and elegance. You will be able to get around town quite easily from the Bayswater area since there are plenty of subways or trains to take you into the very heart of the city. Speaking of tourist locations, the Notting Hill area of Bayswater received quite a lot of attention thanks to a movie of the same name starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. Notting Hill is very posh. One of the most popular sites in this part of London is the Portobello Road Antique Market, the nearly legendary shopping extravaganza that is held every Saturday.
Kensington – The place to stay if you do not want to pay for the high cost of a hotel in the city centre, but still want access to all the sites. Kensington is a sub-section of London and is known for its great transportation options. From here you will be able to visit many different gardens, parks and other nature features. Kensington Palace, where Princess Diana lived, is also naturally in Kensington. The atmosphere in the Kensington district is very cosmopolitan and exclusive, and you can experience this first hand if you choose to stay in a Kensington hotel. These locations are ideal if you would like to indulge yourself on your stay in London.
Westminster – If you like history, then you should consider staying in Westminster. Westminster is home to the Palace of Westminster, the building in which parliament sits. The palace shares Westminster Square with the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the always popular Big Ben. Just a short distance away is the royal residence of Queen Elizabeth II, the stately Buckingham Palace. You can watch the world famous ‘Changing of the Guard’ there every day just before noon. You can also find Downing Street in this District. There are a wide variety of hotels in this area as well as several underground stops for those short side trips.
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