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London Hotels
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Hotels in Central London
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All Central London hotels are within easy reach of the main shopping and entertainment areas using either taxi, bus or
London Underground (The Tube). Hotels in London's West End tend to be the most prestigious and so can also be the most
expensive. If you want a cheaper alternative try Bloomsbury. You'll also find many budget hotels in the Bayswater,
Victoria, and Earl's Court areas. The City of London is home to the capital's financial district and has very few hotels.
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The West End
Oxford Street, Mayfair, Marble Arch, Leicester Square, Piccadilly, Soho, Green Park
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Bloomsbury
Kings Cross Station, The British Museum, Holborn, The Strand, Covent Garden
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The City
Bank of England, Lloyds of London, The Barbican, St Paul's Cathedral
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Bayswater
Notting Hill Gate, Queensway, Ladbroke Grove, Hyde Park (North)
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Victoria and Westminster
Buckingham Palace, Victoria Station, Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, Tate Britain, Westminster Abbey
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Euston and Marylebone
Euston Station, Marylebone Road, Paddington, Madame Tussaud's
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Kensington and Chelsea
Knightsbridge, Sloane Square, Victoria & Albert Museum
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Earl's Court
Kensington High Street, Hyde Park (West), Olympia
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If you'll be driving into Central London click here for details of
the congestion charging scheme in operation from 17 February 2003.
Hotels in Greater London
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North West London
Cricklewood, Swiss Cottage, St John's Wood, Regent's Park
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South East London
Greenwich, Tate Modern, Waterloo Station, Tower Bridge
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The East End
Docklands, Canary Wharf, Wanstead
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North London
Highgate, Islington, Camden
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Hammersmith
Acton, Chiswick, Ealing
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South West London
Battersea, Wimbledon, Wandsworth
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