4/5 - Good
Busy with traffic but the shopping area is like a village
Reviewed on 21 Dec,2024
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Reviewed on 21 Dec,2024
Reviewed on 21 Dec,2024
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Reviewed on 9 Dec,2024
Once the private hunting grounds of a king, London's most famous park is today a place where everyone can enjoy gardens, monuments and music performances.
The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II as well as the lavish home of the British monarchy for nearly two centuries.
One of London’s most famous bridges, an icon of the city through the ages, situated right beside the historic Tower of London.
Created as the focal point of Britain’s millennium celebrations, today this architectural wonder offers a world of entertainment under one enormous roof.
A dazzling London hub with its brightly lit advertising hoardings are a recognisable icon of the city known around the globe.
One of Britain’s treasured national symbols, home of the bells which can be heard ringing across the heart of the capital every 15 minutes.
Busy with traffic but the shopping area is like a village
Lovely High Street an excellent walks along the Thames
Fantastic,crossed the road and we were in Hampton court.
I had cancelled the third guest but still had to pay as message had not got to reception
There were lots of places to eat and drink within walking distance of the hotel and it is ideally placed for a visit to Hampton Court Palace
Verychicand welcoming