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Welcome to London!

Find your ideal hotel in London, England. At the heart of this grand city is Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, and Trafalgar Square.

Historic neighborhoods spread out in all directions, including east toward the financial center and Covent Garden. West toward Hyde Park and lovely Kensington. North toward Camden and Hampstead Heath. Or crossing Westminster Bridge (beside Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament), along the South Bank of the Thames.

Anglophiles will delight in London's curiosity shops, oak-paneled pubs, and West End shows. For Europhiles, there are speedy Eurostar trains to and from the continent calling at St Pancras Station / King's Cross And for world travelers, the British Museum can be rather wonderful on a damp day!

Where to stay? Tuck into a boutique hotel in posh Mayfair or Knightsbridge ... choose a budget hotel in Earls Court or Bloomsbury ... or opt for the convenience of lodging near Paddington or Victoria Station. Distance from a tube station is a factor to consider.

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Insider Travel Tips

  • For the London tube, an Oyster Card lets you "tap in" and "tap out" at station gates. £5 deposit. Also works on buses. Or tap with your bank card! Single trip in Zone 1 is now £2.90 peak (£2.80 off-peak), maximum daily charge £8.90. Bus fare is £1.75 (with free transfer for 1 hour), max daily charge £5.25.
  • At 5 pm every day (Sundays at 3 pm), enjoy Evensong at St Paul’s. This meditative service of prayer is sung by the Cathedral choir and lasts 45 minutes.
  • Visit the British Museum for the exhibition "Hawaiʻi: a kingdom crossing oceans" until May 25, 2026. Then come see the Bayeux Tapestry on display from October 2026.
  • “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” — Samuel Johnson