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| London is the capital city
of England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous city in the European
Union. London is one of the world's major business, political and
cultural centres. It is a leader in international finance, politics, communications,
entertainment, fashion and the arts and has considerable influence worldwide.
It is widely regarded as one of the world's major global cities, and has
been an important settlement for nearly 2000 years. London has an
estimated population of 7.6 million (as of 2005) and a metropolitan area
population of between 12 and 14 million. London has an extremely cosmopolitan
population, drawing from a diverse range of peoples, cultures and religions,
speaking over 300 different languages. Residents of London are referred
to as Londoners. |
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| The city is an international
transport hub and a major tourist destination, counting iconic landmarks
such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace amongst
its many attractions, along with famous institutions such as the British
Museum and the National Gallery. London has three main central business
districts (CBDs): the City of London, the West End in Westminster and Canary
Wharf in the Docklands. The City of London is the largest financial and
business district in Europe. |
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| Acton
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| Acton is an extensive
area in West London, situated 6.4 miles (10.3 km) west of Charing Cross.
At the time of the 2001 census, Acton, comprising the wards of East Acton,
Acton Central, South Acton and Southfield, had a population of 53,689 people.
The name Acton derives from the Anglo-Saxon for "oak town". Originally
an ancient village (mentioned in the Domesday Book), as London expanded,
Acton became absorbed into the city. Nowadays, Acton lies predominantly
in the London Borough of Ealing, although East Acton is part of the London
Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. |
| Central Acton lies on the
former main road between London and Oxford (the Uxbridge Road) and several
inns along it date back several centuries as stopping places for travellers.
Nowadays, the principal route linking London and Oxford (the A40 dual carriageway)
bypasses central Acton, but passes through North Acton. |
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Express
by Holiday Inn London-Park Royal, Acton ***
If you are visiting London
and need convenient access to Central and Heathrow airport then make the
Express by Holiday Inn Park Royal your hotel of choice. The Express by
Holiday Inn Park Royal is situated a short distance from the main route
between Heathrow Airport and Central London. The hotel is particularly
well situated for the Wembley Conference Centre, Kew Gardens, and Ealing
Studios. Access to London's public transport system is readily available
with North Acton Underground Station just a short walk from the hotel.
In the comfortable 104 guestrooms, every detail has been designed to create
a modern and pleasurable environment. The hotel bedrooms offer all the
conveniences required of today's business traveller or holidaymaker.
Guests can start their day with the delicious buffet breakfast served at
the hotel. Then to wind up the day, relax with friends and colleagues over
an ice-cold beer or a tempting cappuccino at Express by Holiday Inn. |
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| Baker Street is a
street in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster in London.
It forms part of the A41. It is most famous for its connection to the fictional
detective Sherlock Holmes, who lived at 221B Baker Street, an address that
does not actually exist. The street's fame could also come in small part
from musician Gerry Rafferty's famous song. The street is named for builder
William Baker who laid the street out in the eighteenth century. It was
originally a high class residential address, but now is mainly occupied
by commercial premises. |
| Baker St is in postcode
areas NW1/W1 and is a busy thoroughfare. It runs south from Regent's Park,
the intersection with Park Road, parallel to Gloucester Place, intersecting
Marylebone Road, York Street, Portman Square and Wigmore Street. At the
intersection with Wigmore St, Baker St turns into Orchard Street, which
ends when it intersects with Oxford Street. The street is served
by the London Underground by Baker Street tube station; next to the station
is Transport for London's lost property office. |
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Americana
Hotel London ***
Americana Hotel London offers
a quiet location, warm welcome and friendly staff to make your stay pleasant.
This property is centrally located in the Baker Street area, just few minutes
from the station. Close to Madame Tussaud exhibition and Planetarium, Americana
Hotel is at easy access to all London, shopping districts and tourist attractions.
The hotel boasts comfortable bedrooms that are modernly furnished and come
with all the standard amenities. Serving buffet style breakfast,
the breakfast room is located at the ground floor, next to the welcoming
sitting area with big plasma screen TV. The cosy lobby with a reception
area comes with sitting area, for guests to relax or meet friends. |
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Somerset
Hotel London **
Featuring an elegant decor
and a warm hospitality, this hotel welcomes you for an unforgettable vacation.
Located within a couple of minutes walk from Baker Street underground station,
Somerset Hotel is placed close to London Zoo, Madame Tussauds and the Planetarium.
The comfortable and pleasantly decorated guestrooms offered by the hotel
are equipped with all the amenities. Guests can enjoy Indian cuisine
at the onsite restaurant and later relax with their favourite drink at
the cocktail bar. The lobby is an ideal place to relax after a hectic
day or to chat with friends. |
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| Barbican
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| Barbican: To the
north of the City of London, lies an area known as the Barbican.
Very much like the City, the Barbican contains all different types of financial
businesses. The Barbican is also home to an impressive arts centre which
is home to the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Shakespear Company.
Convenient for visits to St Paul's and the Tower of London. |
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Citadines
Barbican Serviced Apartment London **** (Map Ref 1)
The Citadines Barbican Serviced
Apartment London is situated in the heart of the city, whose streets still
abound in traditional pubs. Just around the corner is the Barbican Centre,
one of Europe’s biggest cultural complexes, home to the London Symphony
Orchestra and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Accommodation is provided
in the form of studios and flats that are all equipped with modern facilities.
Other facilities include a restaurant, 24-hour reception and more. |
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Thistle
City Barbican Hotel London **** (Map Ref 2)
If you are looking for an
ideal holiday destination in London, Thistle City Barbican Hotel is a perfect
place for you to reside and explore the surrounding areas. Situated
in the heart of the city near the world-renowned Barbican Centre, Thistle
City Barbican is perfectly located for business or pleasure. Leisure guests
will also appreciate its central location, close to landmarks such as St.
Paul's and the Tower of London. The hotel has 463 bedrooms including
executive and superior rooms that are well furnished and come with an array
of in room amenities. Thistle City Barbican has a restaurant, bar
and coffee shop offering a wide selection of drinks, light refreshment
and dining. Furthermore, the hotel also has an Otium Health and Leisure
club which has a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa pool and gymnasium. |
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| Bloomsbury is an
area of central London between Holborn and Euston station, developed by
the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential
area. It is notable for its array of gardened squares, its literary connections
(exemplified by the Bloomsbury Group), and its numerous hospitals and academic
institutions. While Bloomsbury was not the first area of London to
acquire a formal square, Southampton Square (now named Bloomsbury Square),
which was laid out by Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton in 1660,
was the first square to actually be named as such. |
| Bloomsbury is home to the
British Museum, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the British Medical
Association, and the University of London headquarters and some of its
colleges, including SOAS, University College London, Birkbeck College,
the Institute of Education and the School of Advanced Study. Notable
hospitals include Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College Hospital.
Bloomsbury was formerly home to the British Library, which moved in 1997
to a nearby location next to St. Pancras railway station in Somers Town. |
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Ambassadors
in Bloomsbury Hotel London **** (Map Ref 9)
The Ambassadors in Bloomsbury
prides itself in being contemporary in style and personal in service, while
being just a kilometre from the city centre. The Ambassadors in Bloomsbury
is located on a busy main street, just two minutes away from Euston mainline,
which offers excellent connections to the whole of London and many parts
of Britain. The Oxford Street and Covent Garden is just fifteen minutes
walk away, while the British Museum is five minutes by walk. The
rooms vary in size and are decorated with dark wooden furniture. The high
specification soundproofing of all bedrooms assures a peaceful stay in
the heart of the city. The open plan bar and restaurant is situated
on the ground floor and offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Relieve the
stresses of the day as you enjoy exquisite cuisine and fine wines in the
relaxed atmosphere of Duke's Brasserie. |
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Bedford
Hotel London *** (Map Ref 8)
The hotel is located on
a busy street in the Bloomsbury area, just five minutes walk from Russell
square and Holborn underground stations and ten minutes from Oxford Street.
The British Museum is also just around the corner. The rooms are
medium in size and again decorated in 1970's style, the decor is quite
dated, however clean and in fair condition. The bathrooms are quite small
and also in fair condition. Buffet style breakfast, lunch and dinner
are all served in the restaurant, which overlooks a small secluded terrace
with a pond. There is also a coffee bar, which serves snacks throughout
the day. Although the hotel appears to be quite dated, with 1970's
style decor and furnishings, the location and simple but comfortable accommodation
make this functional, practical hotel a good choice for those on a budget. |
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Holiday
Inn Kings Cross Hotel Bloomsbury *** (Map Ref 6)
Whether you are in London
for business or pleasure, the Holiday Inn Kings Cross Hotel offers a good
choice of accommodation, facilities as well as service and best value for
your money. With easy access to the Farringdon and Russell Square
underground stations, the Holiday Inn Kings Cross/Bloomsbury is perfectly
situated between the City and the West End. The hotel is ideally located
with proximity to key tourist attractions such as the famous Bloomsbury
district, Oxford Street, Covent Garden, The British Museum, St Pauls Cathedral
and Sadlers Wells Theatre. This property boasts 405 elegant guestrooms
that are magnificently furnished in a modern style and come with a host
of modern amenities. The Rasa Indian Restaurant serves authentic
Kerala dishes, which are freshly prepared with the finest ingredients using
traditional recipes for its guests to feast on. The bar is an ideal place
to relax and unwind with a speciality cocktail or just your favourite drink. |
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Hotel
Russell London **** (Map Ref 4)
Offering a good position,
this property with comfortable accommodation and excellent services welcomes
all types of holidaymakers for a pleasant and tranquil stay. Hotel
Russell is situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, opposite Russell Square
underground station with its excellent connections to all parts of London.
The British Museum is within easy reach of all attractions including Buckingham
Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye, Tower of London and the Houses
of Parliament. Hotel Russell provides 373 bedrooms, all designed
to suit the requirements of the business executive including high-speed
Internet connection and working area. The main restaurant is a fabulous
feature of the hotel, being a large airy room with a wealth of period features.
There is also a large bar, which has a very traditional club atmosphere. |
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Myhotel
Bloomsbury London **** (Map Ref 5)
Offering comfortable accommodation
and convenient facilities, the Myhotel Bloomsbury London is a perfect location
for those wishing to shop, eat, drink and work in the West end. The
Myhotel Bloomsbury London is a boutique property, fantastically located
just a stone's throw away from Covent Garden, Soho and Bloomsbury.
The hotel boasts 78 bedrooms that are well furnished and equipped with
modern amenities. A semi-private function room situated at the back
of mybar, Mysnug is the perfect place for an informal meeting, dinner or
cocktail evening. The hotel provides its guests from a fresh breakfast
as you wake up in the morning to that perfect cocktail in the evening.
Also, guests who would like to enjoy the culinary delights of Myhotel's
in the comfort of their bedroom can do so by ordering room service available
24/7. |
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President
Hotel London *** (Map Ref 7)
The President Hotel London
is situated on the corner of a newly restored Russell Square, with only
a short walk from Kings Cross and Euston stations. The hotel has 523 guest
rooms that are facilitated with a host of modern amenities. Guests can
dine at the onsite restaurant and relax with drink at the Saracen Restaurant.
There is also a favourable parking space available onsite for your conveniences. |
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| Brentford is a suburb
in the London Borough of Hounslow at the confluence of the River Thames
and the River Brent in South West London, situated approximately 8 miles
(12.9 km) west south-west of Charing Cross. |
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Holiday
Inn London Brentford Lock ****
Offering quality services
and facilities, combined with a distinctive personality and ambience, Holiday
Inn London Brentford Lock is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
Ideally located beside the Grand Union Canal in the heart of Brentford,
this elegant property is about 6 miles west of Central London and 6 miles
from Heathrow Airport. The Brentford Train Station is less than a 15 minute
walk, with regular services into London. The hotel offers 134 comfortable
guestrooms that are facilitated with a range of modern amenities, to ensure
you a pleasant stay. An attentive room service is also available for your
convenience. You can dine in elegance at the in-house restaurant
that serves a variety of delicious dishes, for you to relish. The bar provides
the ideal setting for you to relax and unwind with friends or colleagues,
while enjoying your favourite drink. |
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| Buckhurst Hill is
a suburban town in the Epping Forest district of Essex. It was anciently
part of the parish of Chigwell. It forms part of the Greater London Urban
Area. It is 10.7 miles (17.2 km) north east of Charing Cross and
near to the boundary with the London Borough of Redbridge. It was
featured on the ITV1 series Essex Wives a programme about women in the
area who were in business or fairly well-off. With Loughton and Chigwell,
it is said to form part of the Essex golden triangle of wealthy places. |
| Buckhurst Hill is served
by Buckhurst Hill tube station which is now on the Central Line of the
London Underground. The railway line was opened in 1856 as part of the
Eastern Counties Railway and it was the middle-class development that resulted
from this line that gave Buckhurst Hill its typical Victorian ambience.
From 1890 to 1933, it had an Urban District Council of its own. In 1933
to 1974 it formed together with Loughton and Chigwell the Chigwell Urban
District. Since 1996 it has again had a parish council of its own. |
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Express
By Holiday Inn Hotel London Buckhurst Hill **
Featuring all the convenient
facilities, Express By Holiday Inn Hotel London Buckhurst Hill is ideal
for travellers looking for a quiet base from which to explore the city
or Essex. The hotel is located within 2 miles of the largest
public open space in London, Epping Forest and just 35 minutes by tube
from the centre of London. Moreover, the M11 motorway J5 is just a few
miles away that also gives easy access to London's Stanstead Airport.
The hotel offers 49 comfortable guestrooms that are facilitated with an
array of modern amenities, to ensure you a pleasant stay. Just a
few steps away from the hotel, the Buckhust Hill Toby Carvery serves a
succulent selection of hot roast, freshly prepared vegetables and appetising
dishes. It also offers a great selection of traditional dark beers, lagers
and ciders to a full selection of soft drinks including teas and coffees. |
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| Buckingham
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| Buckingham Palace
is the official residence of the British monarch in London, England. The
Palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining, a base
for many officially visiting Heads of State, and a major tourist attraction.
It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national
rejoicing, crisis or grief. "Buckingham Palace", "Buck House" or simply
"The Palace" commonly refers to the source of press statements issued by
the offices of the Royal Household. |
| In the Middle Ages, Buckingham
Palace's site formed part of the Manor of Ebury. It had several royal owners
from Edward the Confessor onwards and was also the object of much property
speculation. (A loophole in the lease of Charles I allowed the area to
revert back to royal hands in the 18th century.) Precursors of Buckingham
Palace were Blake House, Goring House, and Arlington House. |
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Thistle
Westminster Hotel London ****
The Westminster Hotel is
centrally located in a quiet garden square in the Notting Hill/Bayswater
area of London. The hotel is close to Hyde Park and the Heathrow Express
rail link at Paddington Station and is ideal for London sightseeing/shopping
visits, business stays, or romantic weekends. The hotel offers 114
rooms that are furnished to a high standard in warm colours and have modem
connections. Every morning an extensive Continental Buffet Breakfast
is served in the restaurant and in the evenings you can wind down and relax
over a drink and an evening meal in Conrad's Bar. Overlooking a pretty
garden square, the Westminster will give you the opportunity for a welcome
rest in a friendly and personal atmosphere at the end of the day. |
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