London Tourist Attractions
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London Hotels
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Britannia International Hotel
Oliver Plaza Hotel
Corus Hotel Hyde Park
John Howard Hotel
Blandford Hotel
Best Western Phoenix Hotel
Byron Hotel
Britannia Hampstead Hotel
2 Star Hotels in London
Tommy Miahs Raj Hotel
Kensington Gardens Hotel
Other London Hotels
Windmill on the Common Hotel
Brewers Inn
Rose and Crown
Brook Green Hotel
Osborne Hotel
Serviced Apartments in London
John Howard Hotel Serviced Apartments
Bridge House Serviced Apartments
Hotels near London
Edgwarebury Corus Hotel, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Kingston Lodge Hotel, Kingston, Surrey
Thatched House Hotel, Sutton, Surrey
Coach and Horses Hotel, Kew, Surrey
Royal Oak Hotel, Sevenoaks, Kent
Alexander Pope Hotel, Twickenham, Middlesex
The Bridge Hotel, Greenford, Middlesex
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London Parks
London is home to some of the most historic, tranquil and largest parks in the UK.
With over 17 main parks in London, it is hard to believe that there are so many
tranquil retreats within the busy London districts. London parks are often an overlooked
tourist attraction, host regular events such as marathons and other sporting events,
fairs and music events, and best of all entry is free!
Enjoyed by all ages, London parks are perfect for a spot of sunbathing, a picnic,
relaxing walk and many sports activities. Deer, rose gardens, children's playgrounds,
nature trails and lakes, they can all be found in London parks. London is home to
such famous parks as Greenwich Park, Hyde Park, Kew Gardens and Regents Park. Discover
more here in our guide to London Parks.
Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the oldest Royal Park in the UK and has been since its enclosure
in 1433 when it was the first park to be enclosed.
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Greenwich Park
Hyde Park
At 390 acres Hyde Park is the largest park in central London and one of the most
popular. It has been a royal park since Henry VIII seized it from the monks of Westminster
Abbey in 1536.
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Hyde Park
Kew Gardens
The Royal Botanic Kew Gardens situated in Kew, London, are usually referred to as
'Kew Gardens' and are famous for having the world's largest collection of living
plants with over 30,000 different kinds.
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Kew Gardens
Richmond Park
At almost 2500 acres in size, Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London
and is designated as a National Nature Reserve (NNR), a Site of Special Scientific
Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation.
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Richmond Park
Regents Park
One of the Royal Parks of London, Regents Park consists of 410 acres of open parkland
and includes beautiful rose gardens consisting of over 400 varieties of rose.
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Regents Park
St James Park
The oldest Royal Park in London, St James Park covers 58 acres in the heart of
London and is surrounded by three palaces - Westminster palace, St James Palace
and Buckingham palace.
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St James Park
Kensington Gardens
Once part of Hyde Park before being made into the private gardens of Kensington
Palace, Kensington Gardens is one of the royal parks of London and covers an area
of 275 acres.
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Kensington Gardens
Hampstead Heath
London's largest ancient parkland Hampstead Heath is situated between Alexandra
Park and Regents Park and the London districts of Hampstead and Highgate. London's
version of Central Park, it is 790 acres in size with hilly and wooded areas and
is used for a number of activities.
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Hampstead Heath
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Hotels near Clapham, London
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Windmill on the Common Hotel, Clapham
(Hotel near Clapham, SW4)
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Hotels near Wandsworth, London
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Brewers Inn, Wandsworth
(Hotel near Wandsworth, SW18)
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Hotels near Wimbledon, London
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Rose and Crown, Wimbledon
(Hotel near Wimbledon, SW19)
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Hotels near Hammersmith, London
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Brook Green Hotel, Hammersmith
(Hotel near Hammersmith, W6)
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Hotels near Acton, London
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Osborne Hotel, Acton
(Hotel near Acton, W3)
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