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Spending Your Vacation in Central London

December 20, 2014 11:23 am

The innermost part of London, England, central London includes a high density of daytime population, high land values, regional, national and internationally significant facilities and organizations. The urban planning and up street culture of this area make it one of the topmost destinations for tourists around the world. Complete with famous streets and world famous landmarks including the likes of Buckingham Palace, London Eye, and Royal Albert Hall, central London is the place to be if you are on a holiday in London. As per the post at wikipedia.org, what distinguishes this area from the rest of the city is its inclusion of Royal Palaces, the Parliament, Government headquarters, the Law Courts, and an increasing number of industrial and commercial firms. Apart from these there have been institutions that have had a great impact on the intellectual life in central London such as National Gallery, Tate Gallery, University of London and British Museum. Further with increase in public amenities such as hotels and transportation links, the area boasts of being the headquarters of several national associations of the city including social services society, trade unions, shopping centers, entertainment zones and a lot more. In the past years due to the rise in the number of international tourists visiting the central parts of the city accommodation around central London has increased with upcoming budget hotels in London, Victoria and several hotels near London Eye.

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Staying at Victoria Street

Named after Queen Victoria, this street located in the central London district is complete with great transportation to the rest of the city and convenient accommodation. If you are planning a London holiday a good idea is to stay at a budget hotel in London Victoria such as Sidney Hotel London. This street is complete with a wide selection of shops such as restaurants, shopping areas, banks and a lot more providing residents quick access to whatever they want. What’s more is the presence of the Victoria station that allows great transit options to the rest of London. More than 73 million passengers used the station premises between April 2010 and March 2011. There are four train links that are available from this station including the tube, London Underground, and Overground making it the second busiest terminus in the city after Waterloo.

Staying Close to London Eye

Another great idea for tourist on holiday is to look for a central London hotel near London Eye such as Sidney Hotel London, so that they are in close proximity to this major London destination. The London Eye is not only the global symbol of the city; it sees huge diversity in terms of national and international visitors ranging from the royal residents to middle class urban families. This 135meter long structure was erected in 1999 and is described as the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. Colloquially known as the Millennium Wheel, this attraction is a must visit for all international travelers on holiday. Resting at the bank of River Thames, this giant Ferris wheel is complete with 32 full air conditioned and sealed capsules for passengers. Each capsule can accommodate up to 25 full grown men without resulting in cramped spaces. What’s more is that you can freely move about in the capsule and take the pictures of the cityscape and skyline.

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