The City of Westminster is located
in the heart of London and is home to the Monarchy , the Government
and many tourist attractions. Westminster is the focus of London's
Tourism offer. It has the largest concentration of visitor attractions
in London - including prestigious landmarks such as Buckingham
Palace ,Westminster Abbey , as well as most of the West End
theatres and cinemas, and world famous shopping areas of Regent
Street and Bond Street. More
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2. BAYSWATER
QUEENSWAY
MARBLE ARCH
Bayswater lies on the northern
border of Kensington Gardens, adjacent to Hyde Park. It’s
a very popular district for visitors to stay with good reason
- some of the best value accommodation in London coupled with
very good links to all the main attractions. More
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3. EARLS COURT
EARLS COURT
OLYMPIA EXHIBITION CENTRE
A stylish and residential area,
Earl Court in London, with its proximity to the museums is an
ideal base for an exploration of captivating city of London.
This area is served by the Circle, District and Piccadilly tube
lines. With its many restaurant, elegant shops, bars and attractions
such Earls Court Exhibition centre, Olympia Exhibition Centre
and Chelsea Football Club. More
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4. KENSINGTON
KENSINGTON PALACE
HARRODS
Kensington is a large district
to the west of the core central London area where most of the
attractions are that most visitors want to see.
There are various sub-districts within the Kensington area,
broadly the further east you go towards the centre the more
affluent and upmarket things become. More
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5. SOHO (Covent Garden)
COVENT GARDEN
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Soho is roughly bounded by Regent
Street, Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road. In the 20th century,
as the local population began to fall, Soho became known for
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6. MAYFAIR (Oxford Street)
OXFORD STREET
BOND STREET
MAYFAIR is full of department stores,
shops, boutiques and shopping arcades. The highest concentration
of shopping can be found on MAYFAIR shopping streets More
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7. BLOOMSBURY
BRITISH MUSEUM
TAVISTOCK SQUARE
Bloomsbury is a fine place for
visitors with plenty in the district itself. The area is dominated
by 3 big institutions, the British Museum, Great Ormonds Street
Children's Hospital and the University of London.
The area is dominated by 3 big institutions, the British Museum,
Great Ormonds Street Children's Hospital and the University
of London.The north of the district around Tavistock Square
and the Holiday Inn is village like with small community shops,
launderettes etc. More
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8. HEATHROW AIRPORT
WINDSOR CASTLE
LEGO LAND
Heathrow is the world's busiest
international airport. Regarded as the hub of the aviation world,
around 90 airlines have made Heathrow their base.The airport
has four terminals (with a fifth under construction) and serves
over 180 destinations in over 90 countries.
The airport provides a wide range of facilities including those
for business, children and the disabled. In addition, a full
range of 1st class airport services are offered.
Public transportation to and from the airport is reliable and
frequent with a choice of trains, coaches, Heathrow express,
taxis and car hire. More Details
FEATHERS • London is the capital city
of England - a centre of trade, business and government. • The River Thames runs through the
city, crossed by some attractive bridges such as Tower Bridge and
the Millennium Bridge. More Details
Public transportation within London is convenient (there
are many rail, underground, bus and night bus services). More
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Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, and also its second-largest
city.
It is situated on the east coast of Scotland's central lowlands on the south
shore of the Firth of Forth and in the City of Edinburgh council area. It
has been the capital of Scotland since 1437
The city is one of Europe's major tourist destinations, attracting roughly
13 million visitors a year, and is the second most visited tourist destination
in the United Kingdom, after London. More Details