Hotels, Guest houses and bed & breakfast in around near West End London all with real-time, confirmed online reservations. |
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The West End is the most popular shopping and entertainment district in London. Trafalgar Square is the most prominent landmark. Oxford Street is one of the best-known and busiest shopping streets in the world. Running from Charing Cross Road in the east to Marble Arch in the west, via Oxford Circus where it crosses Regent Street, it is home to many large department stores and shops (Selfridges, John Lewis, Marks and Spencer). Tottenham Court Road runs north from the eastern end of Oxford Street towards the north of the city centre, and is best known for its plethora of hi-fi, computer and electronics stores. West of the City, Covent Garden is home to the Avenue of Stars, London's version of Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
South of Oxford Street's eastern end is Soho, a network of small streets crowded with restaurants, pubs, clubs, smaller shops and boutiques, and theatre and cinemas, as well as media companies and film, advertising and post-production companies. Soho is also well known for its very lively club and bar scene, the notorious sex industry and the major "gay quarter" of the city. Piccadilly is an elegant thoroughfare running from Piccadilly Circus in the east to Hyde Park Corner in the west. It is adjacent to Mayfair, and Green Park. Regent Street and Bond Street are important thoroughfares.
Districts in London West End include: Bloomsbury ,
Holborn, Covent Garden, Seven Dials, Soho, Fitzrovia, Westminster, Marylebone, Mayfair ,
St. James's
Famous streets in London West End include: Charing Cross Road, Oxford Street, Regent Street, Bond Street, Shaftesbury Avenue,
Tottenham Court Road, The Strand, Piccadilly, Kingsway, Wardour Street, Park Lane
The following squares and circuses are located in London West End:
Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Berkeley Square, Grosvenor Square, Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Hyde Park Corner, Marble Arch,
Soho Square
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Radisson Edwardian Hampshire
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| 31-36 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7LH
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This is the epitome of English elegance in all its 124 rooms and suites. Tranquil and comfortable it has an air of charm and distinction.
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Thistle Trafalgar Square
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| Whitcomb Street, Trafalgar Square, London WC2H 7HG
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A modern hotel set in a superb and quiet location, in the cultural and geographical heart of London. This 116-room hotel, including 80 air conditioned rooms, boasts the Savoria Brasserie and the Battle of Trafalgar pub.
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Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square Hotel |
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| 3 St Martins Street, Leicester Square, London WC2H 7HL
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The Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square is a discrete and quiet four-star London hotel with friendly service and an exquisite location, between the National Gallery and Leicester Square.
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Thistle Piccadilly |
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| Coventry Street, London W1D 6BZL
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This small and friendly Victorian hotel is suited to both business and leisure travellers. Located between Leicester Square and Piccadilly, a myriad of London attractions are nearby.
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Best Western Premier Shaftesbury Hotel
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| 65 - 73 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 6EX
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The Best Western Premier Shaftesbury Hotel Piccadilly is located right in the heart of London. In the heart of theatreland, it offers the perfect location to explore London.
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Thistle Charing Cross
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| The Strand, London WC2N 5HX
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Thistle Charing Cross is a protected historic building, convenient for both the business and leisure traveller. Only a short walk from restaurants, shops and theatres of the West End and a few metres from Trafalgar Square, Thistle Charing Cross is ideally located for exploring the many delights of London. Other fascinating attractions only minutes away include, Covent Garden, 10 Downing Street, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street.
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