Where you can stay in the England capital

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Central London is full of Landmarks and tourists attractions. There are a lot of places of interest in all areas of the capital. On record, it is the most visited city in the entire world. The city too has a lot of cheap hotel accommodation in the form of hotels, bed and breakfast and apartments. There are many places to stay in the city. Despite the fact that there are many cheap hotels and cheap bed and breakfast accommodation properties in London, the hotels in the West End are always busy and most especially when London has a big event.

Select to book your Central London cheap hotels and bed and breakfast based on what you want to see in the City or what you are coming to do in Central London for you may want to be close to a particular area or you may want to stay in some cheap London hotels close to a particular Landmark or tourists attractions in the Capital or may be you may want to be close to London hotels in West End

London Victoria SW1 area has cheap London hotels close to the Buckingham Palace which is the residence of the Queen of England Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and at the same time the administrative headquarters of the United Kingdom monarchy. A short bus ride also from the Victoria train station will take you to the Tate Gallery, the Westminster Abbey, the Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, Parliament house and the 135 metres in height structure called the London Eye.

Russell Square and the Bloomsbury WC1 area also have many cheap london bed and breakfast as well as  cheap London hotels and when you stay in that area, you are close to British Museum, British Library, the Covent garden and the University of London to mention but a few. A stay in the Russell square or the Bloomsbury area as a whole, makes it a walking distance to the Soho, Oxford Street, China town , Bond Street and the Regent street which are all London West End areas.

There are a lot of cheap hotels and bed and breakfast in the Oxford Circus and the Marble Arch area too. These areas are always busy as tourist and shoppers always troop to the area.

The Paddington, Bayswater, Lancaster Gate and the Hyde Park area also have fair share of Central London cheap hotels and also cheap London b&b accommodation and the Hyde Park and the Kensington Garden are the major tourist attractions the area can boast of.

The Kensington Olympia and the earl’s Court exhibition centres are some of the important tourist attraction you will find in Kensington and Earls’ Court areas of London. Other attractions are Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gardens, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum.

 

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Russell Square area in London

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Russell Square is one of the many areas in Bloomsbury. Indeed, it is a beautiful and big Garden Square. The Square’s name is the same as the Earls and Duke of Bedford. Nowadays, many tourist to London choose to book hotels in the Russell Square. The other major areas in the capital and the West end are easily accessible from Russell Square. The Piccadilly line trains from Russell square run through many areas in Central London.

For only about twenty five minutes walk from Russell Square, you will find yourself in the London West End where the big shops within the. These shopping streets include Tottenham Court Road, the Bond Street and the Regent Street. You are not far away from Oxford Street when you are in Russell Square. There are many buses which can connect you between Russell Square and other parts of London. To move from one area to the other is done quicker by the underground but to see more of London, it is better to travel around with bus. Russell Square is very close to the Euston station which is just about 7 minutes away on foot.

Many of the tourist attraction centres in Bloomsbury are located close to Russell Square. Just a walking distance away is the British Museum, which can boast of over 7 million items from all Continents. Also very close to the Russell Square is the British Library. The University College of London is also a place of interest in the area. You will find a lot of restaurants, shops, street performers and many other exciting things in Covent Garden. It is in the centre of the West End and it is just a few minutes away from Russell Sqaure. The Leicester Square is not far from the Russell square.

Located in the area is a high concentration of accommodation facilities for London tourists. London hotels ranging from cheap London bed and breakfast and Cheap London b&b to  five star luxury hotels can be found in Russell Square. The Imperial London hotels group provide very competitive 3 star Cheap London hotels accommodation in the area. The group has the Bedford hotel, President Hotel, Tavistock hotel, Royal National hotel, Imperial hotel and the County hotel which is the lowest class in the group.

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Tours Of London More Popular Than Ever

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The volume of UK tourists visiting London seems to be growing as many budget conscious holiday makers are chosing to holiday closer to home rather than go abroad as the global recession bites into holiday savings.

Whilst the terrible world recession has affected all kinds of holiday and travel related sales including both domestic and foreign vacations, London seems to have profited in terms of a marked increase in UK citizens visiting its attractions.

Graham Powell of London tours company, Country Travel Tours, says: “We’ve definitely noticed an increase in demand for our London tour guide service and more than ever our customers are UK residents, many even local to London.

As well as an increase in London tours, London’s museums and galleries have reported increases in visitor numbers. This trend has also spread to the rest of the UK and is thought to be a result of a decrease in people’s disposable income and a view that a cheap or even free visit to the local museum is a good alternative to an expensive night out on the town.

An unusual flip side to this seemingly good news is that the majority of hotels in London are reporting sliding occupancy levels which would at first glance appear to contradict any described increase in UK visitors to London. Although many people see this simply as indicative of the kind of visits people make to the city. Graham Powell explains: “What we have been seeing is more day trippers coming to London rather than say week long holiday makers using our London tour service. We also get many people tell us they are staying with family or friends in or close to London instead of booking hotels in the city.”

London tour guides guides and museums aside, for many suffering business reliant on tourism in London the 2012 Olympics cant come soon enough.

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