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London bed and breakfast Cheap London hotel Georgian House Hotel
Main attractions in London are all easily accessible from The Georgian house hotel in Central London. Close to Victoria station most of the sights can be accessed by a short tube journey. Or, if you prefer to go on foot, it is a short walk to Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and Oxford Street.
Many museums are situated within easy distance of the hotel. The Natural History Museum is for adults with children providing a closer look at British wildlife from the past and present.
However, if shopping is more your scene, visit the world famous Harrods, but make sure it's not on a day when the Queen is shopping as the store is closed whilst she shops! Other famous stores include Selfridges and Liberty.
Bed and Breakfast in London at the Georgian House Hotel is ideal for accommodation close to tourist attractions. Book your hotel now for the Olympic Torch Concert event on Saturday 26th June. The friendly, family-run hotel serves full English breakfast and is situated in the heart of London.
The Lister Hospital in London has established a national and international reputation for offering the best in private healthcare.
Museums
- Pollock`s Toy Museum
Pollock's toy museum opened in 1956 and is crammed with collections of toys.
- The Fashion and Textile Museum
The Fashion and Textile Museum is housed in a spectac ular pink and orange building in Bermondsey.
- Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood
Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood has UK's national collection of toys and games to interest adults and children alike.
- The London Aquarium
The London Aquarium displays a wide range of underwater life from all over the world.
- Natural History Museum
The National History Museum includes earth galleries, dinosaur galleries and life galleries and provides and opportunity to discover British wildlife in the heart of London.
- Science Museum
The Science Museum's collections form an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical change since the eighteenth century.
- Public Records Office
The Public Records office in London is the place to go to find out about your family history and genealogy.
- Theatre Museum
The Theatre Museum is the National Museum of Performing Arts and covers most forms of live entertainment.
- Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum is a collection of historical and cultural antiquities from all over the world.
- Charles Dickens Museum
Charles Dickens Museum featuring displays on the author and a collection of memorabilia.
Art Galleries
- National Gallery
National Gallery houses some of the worlds most famous and important works of art.
- The Saatchi Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery is showing work from collection of contemporary art.
- Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the greatest find in London with a magnificent collection.
- County Hall Gallery
County Hall Gallery is located between the London Aquarium and the magnificent BA London Eye.
Shopping London
- Marks and Spencer
Marks and Spencer is one of the UK's leading retailers.
- Hamleys
Hamleys the London toyshop better known for choice than low prices.
- Covent Garden
Covent Garden is the centre for entertainment and leisure activites in the capital.
- Harrods
Harrods, Londons most famous and expensive department store in Knightsbridge.
- Liberty
Liberty the most fashionable place to shop in London.
- London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week designers exhibition located in Chelsea.
- Oxford Street
Oxford Street is one of the busiest shopping districts in the UK.
- Selfridges
Selfridges is the famous department store situated in Londons Oxford Street.
- Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols is known internationally for the luxury items it sells. It is home to the world's most prestigious brands in womenswear, menswear, accessories, beauty, food and home.
- Shopping in London
Shopping in London you will find some of the best shops in the world, comprising of specialist outlets, fine department stores, fashion boutiques and antiques.
The West End
- West End Food Fantastic
West End Food Fantastic is back again by popular demand in the West End!
- The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera is Andrew Lloyd Webbers most successful show.
- My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady revolves around the story of Eliza Doolittle.
- Grease at Victoria Palace Theatre
Grease at Victoria Palace Theatre has triumphed throughout the world as one of the most popular musicals.
- The Royal Opera House
Royal Opera House third theatre on the Covent Garden Site.
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the magical car that sails and flies through the air. The most exciting theatrical event of the year.
- Hotels for Mamma Mia
Mamma Mia, the funny new musical in the London West End.
- Chicago Musical
Hotels for the famous Chicago musical at the Adelphi theatre.
- Billy Elliot
Billy Elliot is set in the fictional town of 'Everington' in the real County Durham, UK and is the story of 11-year-old Billy, an aspiring dancer, his father, Jackie and older brother, Tony that work during the UK miners' strike of 1984 and 1985.
- The GlobeTheatre
The Globe Theatre is a faithful reconstruction of the open air play house designed in 1599.
London Halls, Cathedrals and Exhibition Centres
- Earls
Court and Olympia Exhibitions
Earls Court and Olympia Exhibitions were run independently
of each other under a common ownership.
- The
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is ideally
located to take advantage of everything London has
to offer.
- Westminster
Hall
Westminster Hall the judicial and administrative centre
of the Kingdom.
- The
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall has a long rich history as one
of the world's leading entertainment venues.
- Westminster
Abbey
Westminster Abbey is Englands most visited religious
site, where the coronation, marriage and burial of
British monarchs takes place.
- London
Arena
London Arena perfect for hosting exhibitions and trade
shows, conferences and conventions, banquets and award
ceremonies.
- Chelsea
Town Hall
Chelsea Town Hall on King's Road near The Georgian
House Hotel, a classic example of late Victorian design
and elegance.
- Ideal
Home Show
Ideal Home Show near The Georgian House Hotel, family-run,
family-owned pleasant hotel with comfortable, attractive
rooms; and full traditional English breakfast.
- St
Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral is the first to have been built
since the creation of the Church of England.
- ExCeL
Centre Docklands
ExCeL Centre Docklands is London's exhibition centre
and is host to a vast range of events.
- Battersea
Millennium Arena
Battersea Millennium Arena was previously called the
Battersea Park Athletics Track and there are a number
of special fun days held at the park.
London Attractions
- Flugtag
Flugtag first took place in Austria in 1991 and since
then the dream of flying hand made machines has spread.
- London
Dungeon
The London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of
gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life
and death.
- Trooping
the Colour
Trooping the Colour is held on the occasion of the
queens official birthday.
- The
BBC
The BBC's founding father was John Reith who wanted
to educate inform and entertain the whole nation,
free from political interference and commercial pressure.
- Spirit
of Christmas
Spirit of Christmas encapsulates all that is luxurious
in this festive season.
- London
Buses
London Buses manage bus services in London.
- Portobello
Market
Portobello Market is the worlds largest antique market.
- Camden
Market
Camden Market is a huge market in London that covers
almost the whole neighbourhood.
- Remembrance
Sunday
Remembrance Sunday was first held in 1921 as an expression
of national homage.
- Trafalgar
Square
Trafalgar Square in London one of the great attractions,
close to Bed and Breakfast, Georgian House Hotel Central
London.
- Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly circus is at the junction of 5 busy streets
and is one of London's most famous landmarks.
- Tower
of London
The Tower of London is host to more than 3 million
visitors a year.
- Downtown
London
Downtown London, where most of the tourist attractions
are located.
- Hampton
Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace is a beautiful house encompassing
years of history, landscaped gardens and fine art
collections.
- London
Zoo
London Zoo is situated in central London in Regents
Park and is home to over 12,000 different animals.
- London
Marathon
London Marathon, the UK's top one-day charity fund
raising event.
- London
Innovation Conference
The London innovation conference for fresh ideas on
introducing innovation to your business.
- Changing
of the Guard
Changing of the Guard one of the oldest and most familiar
of all royal ceremonies.
- Leicester
Square
Leicester Square at night is one of the busiest spots
in London.
- Apsley
House
Apsley House is built on the site of the lodge to
Hyde Park.
- The
British Library
The British Library, national library of the UK is
relatively young.
- Royal
Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts in London near Georgian House
Hotel Central London, a fine independent arts institution.
- Wellington
Arch
Wellington Arch in London one of the great attractions,
close to Bed and Breakfast, Georgian House Hotel Central
London.
- The
Cabinet War Rooms
The cabinet war rooms became emergency accommodation
to protect the British government.
- Bed
and Breakfast near Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf near Bed and Breakfast, Georgian House
hotel, has been designed with emphasis on creating
a pleasant work environment.
- China
Town
China Town had humble beginnings by the small Chinese
community at the turn of the 20th century.
- Greenwich
Greenwich has the Royal Observatory which is the source
for the Prime Meridian.
- Crufts
Dog Show
Crufts dog show is the most prestigious dog show in
the world.
- Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is of great historical importance. Kensington Palace was the favourite residence of successive sovereigns until 1760 when George II died.
London Events
- The
Frieze Art Fair
The Frieze Art Fair is an annual event that takes
place in Regents Park every October, featuring many
of the most exciting and contemporary art galleries
in the world.
- Frida Kahlo Exhibition
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, born on 6th July
1907 and died on 13th July 1954. Frida Kahlo's position
as a globally recognised cult figure has become so
powerful that at times it threatened to overshadow
her art.
The London
Fashion Week
The London Fashion Week Exhibition 2005 will be one
of the most vibrant and busy weeks on the fashion
calendar.
- The London Film
Festival
The London Film Festival will see London buzzing with
excitement, boasting over 180 features and many short,
experimental and animated films from directors all
over the world
- The
Proms
The world's greatest classical music event runs for
nearly three months every year at the Royal Albert
Hall
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Football Clubs
- Fulham Football Club
Fulham Football Club is the oldest of London's first class clubs and its long history began back in 1879.
- Arsenal Football Club
Arsenal Football Club began when a group of workers at Arsenal Armament decided to form a football team.
- Chelsea Football Club
Chelsea Football Club can trace their history as far back as 1896.
Parks
- Battersea Park
Battersea Park is situated in London just a few miles south of Marble Arch.
- Hyde Park
Hyde Park is the most prominent and famous park in the whole UK.
- St James's Park
St James's Park in London reflects picturesque style of landscaping, close to Bed and Breakfast, Georgian House Hotel.
- Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens can be seen by taking a guided walking tour.
Restaurants
- Hard Rock Café
Hard Rock Cafe near accommodation in central London at budget hotel.
- Pizza Hut in London
Pizza Hut in London is a spectacular restaurant offering a variety of American and tropical cuisine near Georgian House Hotel Central London.
- Planet Hollywood
Planet Hollywood is a dining experience inspired by the world of film and television.
- Rainforest Cafe
Rainforest Cafe is a spectacular restaurant offering a variety of American and tropical cuisine near Georgian House Hotel Central London.
- Easy Internet Cafe
Easy Internet Café provides the cheapest way to get online for anyone.
Stations
- Euston Station
Euston Station was the first railway station to be built in London.
- Kings Cross Station
Kings Cross Station is situated in north central London and serves routes to the North East and Scotland.
- Paddington Station
Paddington Station is a major railway station in the Paddington area of London.
- Waterloo Station
Waterloo is the principle mainline railway terminus serving Southern England and the Channel Tunnel
- Victoria Station
Victoria Station is one of Londons busy stations, with the buildings boasting both sculpture and architecture.
Airports
- Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is the busiest single runway airport in the world.
- Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is the worlds busiest international airport. |
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