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Relish in contemporary rooms featuring luxury amenities. Savour delicious cuisines and relish the indoor pool for a comforting dip.
948 reviews
Experience a refreshing stay with spacious rooms and unmatched amenities. Delight in the indoor pool, 24/7 gym & top-notch cuisine.
930 reviews
Experience a warm stay with well-equipped suites, suitable for extended stays. Enjoy facilities like free breakfast, swimming pool, and WiFi.
978 reviews
Feel at home amidst the welcoming atmosphere and contemporary interiors. Enjoy comfortable suites paired with fantastic amenities for a great stay.
926 reviews
Boasts elegant rooms and excellent conference facilities. Enjoy premium amenities including a unique indoor pool & global cuisines served at the on-site restaurants.
1,203 reviews
Experience a blend of charm and luxury at this unique hotel. Offers spacious rooms, delicious food, and a remarkable rooftop pool for guests.
910 reviews
Experience luxury accommodation with exceptional amenities. Well-equipped rooms and a magnificent pool. Top-tier hospitality in the heart of the city.
924 reviews
This majestic leadership centre offers well-apportioned rooms with impeccable amenities. Enjoy a stunning environment, a pool, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities.
891 reviews
An elegant and luxurious place providing top-notch amenities. Unwind yourself in posh rooms or enjoy a lovely swim in the pool.
968 reviews
Experience a blend of luxury and comfort in this exquisite hotel. Offering plush rooms, superior amenities, and a heartwarming swimming pool.
1,053 reviews
Dabbous is one of London's most exclusive restaurants offering modern European cuisine. With a minimalist yet elegant interior, diners can indulge in a sumptuous and imaginative menu that dares to redefine British food.
Dishoom pays home to the Irani cafés and the food of all Bombay. Lunch at Dishoom includes delicacies like Goat Biryani and Chicken Ruby, followed by decent cups of masala chai. Its cosy and charming atmosphere makes it one of the top-rated restaurants in London.
Sketch is renowned for its innovative dining experience, with an exquisite menu of French and European dishes. The diverse interior designs, ranging from the pink velvet of the Gallery to the vibey forest-themed Glade, offer a unique experience on their own.
Duck and Waffle, the sky-high restaurant, offers British cuisine with a twist. The restaurant is most famous for its namesake dish, the crispy Duck and Waffle, and it boasts an incredible 360-degree view of London.
The Ledbury is a fine-dining restaurant known for its use of exotic ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. With elegant dishes such as Deer baked in Douglas Fir and White Beetroot, baked in clay, it's no wonder the Ledbury has earned two Michelin stars.
The Tower of London is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and was used as a prison from 1100 until 1952. It's known for holding many famous prisoners, including Anne Boleyn and Guy Fawkes.
Founded in 1753, the British Museum in London is a world famous museum of history and culture. It's dedicated to human history, art, and culture and currently holds a collection of about eight million works - some of the most comprehensive collections in existence, all sourced from all continents.
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the British monarch. It has been a focus for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. The majestic building has 775 rooms and the largest private garden in the city.
A major feature of London's skyline, the London Eye is a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. The structure is 443 feet tall and the wheel has a diameter of 394 feet. It offers stunning panoramic views of the city.
Big Ben, officially known as the Elizabeth Tower since 2012, is one of the most eminent and beloved landmarks of London. This iconic symbol is actually a bell inside the clock tower, measuring over 7 feet in diameter and weighing more than 13 tons.
Hyde Park is possibly the most famous park in London, and it is one of the largest. The park has historical significance, having hosted a number of demonstrations and protests including protests by the Suffragettes. The park’s famous Speaker’s Corner is still occupied by debates, protests, and performance artists every week.
Richmond Park is the largest of London's eight Royal Parks and the biggest enclosed space in the city. The park is a National Nature Reserve, London's largest Site of Special Scientific Interest and a European Special Area of Conservation. It is home to the beautiful Isabella Plantation, Pembroke Lodge and herds of Red and Fallow deer.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to as Kew Gardens, is 121 hectares of gardens and botanical glasshouses, housing the largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
The River Thames flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom. It is a major waterway in England and has been a vital part of London life throughout the city's history.
Hampstead Heath is a large park in north-west London covering an area of 790 acres. It contains the best city views and highest point in London, Parliament Hill, and remarkable wildlife in the heart of London along with beautiful woodland, vast grasslands, swimming ponds, and peaceful walking trails.