Attractions To make your stay as enjoyable and
memorable as possible, the LondonHotelSite team have collated some
of our favourite London links to give you the full flavour of our
great city.
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Bring the children There's so much for children to do in London.
For an interactive idea try the BBC Tours where
you can learn all about how television and radio works. Of course,
if you're children are misbehaving you can always threaten them with
a trip to The
London Dungeons!
Here's some more of our favourite places to go with children
of all ages
The National History
Museum - roar your way around the Dinosaurs Room! London Zoo - go
see the bears, lions and tigers When your feet get tired of
walking jump on a bus - Open Top Red Bus Tour Tower of London and Tower Bridge
next door There's lots to do at Funland from ten
pin bowling to arcade games. It's also free to enter and indoors if
it's raining Wonder at the history of the stars and planets at
the Planetarium Madame Tussauds - the world famous wax works If
your into ships don't miss HMS Belfast - An historic WWII Battleship Hamleys Toy Store
There's more Lego than you've ever seen before at Lego Land Windsor London Eye - See
the whole of London in one go! The Sherlock
Holmes Museum - It's elementary my dear
Watson!
There are also
lots of Royal
Parks and Gardens all over London to have a good run around.
For a fun eating experience, try Planet
Hollywood (Britney Spears's is a fan) or The Hard Rock Cafe.
A
sports fan's dream Goal!! London
has some huge football clubs. For starters try Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspurs,
Fulham
United and the Wimbledon's Crazy Gang. For MCC
members and cricket fans alike there's all the history of a trip to
Lords
or the Oval, even if there's isn't a game on.
New
balls please! Tennis at Wimbledon - also see their museum
site If rugby's your game then don't miss a visit to
Twickenham Athletic at Crystal Palace - for both clubs and
international meetings American Style Ten Pin
Bowling The very English game of Bowls Peddle this way to hire a
Bicycle For the budding Michael Schumacher's amongst you, get
into gear at Playscape Karting
To find
informational on a wider variety of sports visit the British
Sports website. For tickets and corporate hospitality at most of
London's sporting events go to Ticket
Master
London landmarks Just about on
every corner of central London youll find a piece of history. From
Big Ben to the Houses of Parliament, there's so much to see 10 Downing
Street - Britain's Prime Minister's Official Residence. You can't go
in so have a look here Don't miss Sir Christopher Wren's magnificent master piece St Paul's
Cathedral Westminster
Abbey WWII Cabinet War Office - Churchill's War Time Head Quarters The tallest
building London is Canary Wharf - Take the DLR through Docklands for a vision of the past and the future
Don't miss out on London's Historic Markets, but brush up on your Cockney
Rhyming Slang before you go! Looking down
over Trafalgar Square Nelson's Coulmn stands testatment
to one of our great naval heroes Wander along the Thames and
around South Bank
Centre and enjoy the restaurants, arts and 1950s
architecture Built by Queen Victoria in memory of her late
husband Albert the Royal Albert Hall is one of London's most
impressive concert halls and the setting for the yearly London
Proms Enjoy the daily craft markets and buskers at Covent
Garden Soho - famous for its pavement cafes, restaurants,
coffee bars, gay bars, late bars, the buzz, the theatres, strip
joints, leatherwear... no trip to London is complete without a
wander through Soho
Royalty and Pageantry The informative
official website of the British Monarchy and The
Royal Site are really worth a visit.
Buckingham Palace - open to the public during the
summer months. Don't miss the dramatic Trooping of the Guard - it takes place at
11.30am every other day Kensington Palace - the former residence of HRH Diana
Princess of Wales Windsor Palace Hampton Court and Maze Kew
Palace - and the Kew Botanical Gardens The Banqueting House The Tower of London is steeped in London's bloody
history Also try English Heritage for a wealth of useful London and
UK information.
Museums For a wealth of
information on London's many museums try the 24 Hour
Museum. However, if you're in a hurry just click on our
favourites below. Nearly all of London's museums now have FREE
entry.
British
Museum Museum of London Science
Museum National History Museum Victoria and Albert
(V&A) Imperial War Museum Design
Museum Mad about boats? Don't miss a visit to the Golden Hinde
and the Cutty
Sark Museums London Transport Museum The British Library Greenwich Maritime
Museum and the Royal Observatory UK
Exhibitions
Art Some of greatest
artworks in the world are on display in London's Free Art Galleries.
If we haven't list what your looking for below try this guide.
The National
Gallery The National Portrait Gallery Tate Britain Tate
Modern The
Institute of Contemporary Arts The Whitechapel
Gallery The Queens Gallery The
Serpentine Gallery UK Art
Festivals National Art Fund Collection
Shopping, shopping, shopping! You can never go
too far wrong with shopping - even if its only window shopping. For
posh togs try Knightsbridge, where Harrods and Harvey
Nichols reign supreme.
Alternatively, lose yourself amongst the beautiful boutiques
that adorn the Kings Road. (Blending in with the locals is easy -
just look stylish and immaculate!) For designer labels head straight
for Bond Street. And for a truly Great British
shopping experience (and a spot of celebrity spotting) lose yourself
in Selfridges.
Last,
but certainly not least, no London shopping trip is complete without
some bargain hunting in the city's celebrated markets such as Camden and Islington
markets. Most famous of all, of course, is Portobello
Road market in Notting Hill on Sunday mornings for some uniquely
beautiful clothes, antiques and more.
Check
out the UK Government page on VAT Refunds for travellers and Duty Free shopping in the UK. Know your rights
with regard to shopping and Consumer Protection in the UK.
Something special To impress a
loved one or to treat yourself to something really special,
experiment with exotic lingerie at specialists Agent
Provocateur, for both him and her. Alternatively, go to Rigby and
Peller, the Queens Corsetieres - by Appointment to
Her Majesty.
If
shopping's been just all too much! then have a day of undisturbed
relaxation at The Sanctuary. (Sorry gentlemen, it's ladies
only).
To rest
your legs, do the quintissentially English thing by having Tea
at the Ritz. (Gentleman are advised to wear a tie). Not quite as
refined, but equally unmissable is some light refreshment at the British
Museum restaurant which is enclosed under the most magnificent glass panelled ceiling you'll ever
see.
Shows, theatre and cinema Once you arrive
in London you'll find a mind-blowing variety of entertainment on
offer. Here is a selection of starting points to find your way to
some of the best cultural experiences in the world:
London Theatre
Guide The
National Theatre Saddlers Wells Pub
Theatre Shakespeare
Globe Theatre
Cinema guide The Prince Charles cinema just of
Leicester Square great if you're on a tight budget. Not so much more
expensive but oh-so-much more opulent is the Electric cinema in
Notting Hill. For details of these and all other cinemas, go to A to Z of London cinemas.
Men
only Stringfellows - the infamous nightclub BMW Park Lane -
big boys toys Gieves and Hawkes - Savile Row's premier address
has the largest choice for the gentleman Alfred Dunhill -
famous for lighters, leather goods and now, beautiful suits The Party
Bus- for when you really shouldn't drive! Stretched Limo Hire - be a VIP for a night Brick Lane
Curryhouses - a man's got to do what a man's got to do when he's
hungry!
London pubs and bars You can legally buy alcohol in
a British pub when you are 18 or older. However, you may be asked
for ID if you look a little young. Our pubs and bars generally close
at 11pm, except on Sundays when they cloe at 10.30pm. Britons rarely
tip in pubs, but may do so in bars if the drinks have been brought
to their table.
Here
are a few London watering holes we've frequnted for you! For
inespensive, popular and lively bars, take a look around LateNightLondon.
Hakkasan - astunning subterreanean cocktail bar
best kept for special occasions The Dove - areal quaint Ol’ English pub nestled on
the bank of the Thames at Hammersmith Blues Bar - live music in an intimate setting
every night of the week Duke of
Cambridge - an organic gastropub 115 at Hodgsons - retro style of faux-Seventies
bar Long Bar - Clean and serene bar off the lobby of
the hip 'n' trendy Sanderson hotel
Also, check out the London Bars Guide for reviews and more.
London restaurants As you'd expect
London has vast range of excellent restaraunts and fast food
outlets. Take your pick from the London Eats
Guide or poach yourself a discount dining experience from Top
Table.co.uk.
Transport essentials Here's all you need to know to
get around London on public transport. If you take a taxi try to use
the London
Black Cabs which are cleaner and safer than unlicensed minicabs,
which tend to overcharge and not know the way! London
Buses Routes and Fare Information Dockland Light
Railway River Services on the Thames Get London
transport information direct on your WAP phone Interactive Journey Planner London
Map
If you
need further help finding your way around London then telephone the
London Transport Information Line on: +44 (0) 207 7222 1234. If
you're driving in London, be careful and patient there's a lot of traffic. Click here for
additional UK Transport links.
Useful telephone numbers In ALL emergencies dial
999, for free Police -
Tel. 999 Fire - Tel. 999 Ambulance - Tel. 999 Directory
Enquires - Tel. 192 International Operator - Tel. 155 Online Directory Enquiries The Online
Doctor Service
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