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Important Things To Know About Holidays In London And Hotels Close To The London Eye/Millennium Wheel
London is one of the hottest vacation destinations in the whole of Europe. A lot of elements work in combination making the city appealing to a extensive variety of holiday makers, the most important factor being the enormous selection of top quality points of interest to be found in the city. London is the biggest urban zone to be found in Europe and it is the capital of England. As such it isn't unexpected that there are numerous places to stay with each having their own unique appeal. A few folks make a choice to stay in the very heart of the city whilst others make a choice to stay somewhere in the outskirts. In the article below I will be taking a close look at some of the hotels and accommodation near to the London Eye/Millennium Wheel.
The London Eye, or, more accurately, The Merlin Entertainments London Eye, an incredibly big observation wheel situated on the banks of the River Thames. Visited by over 3.5 million folk each 12 months it is the most well liked visitor attraction in Britain. While taking a flight you can view some of the best visitor attractions to be found in England for example;
- St James's Park
- London University Senate House
- Houses of Parliament
- Canary Wharf
- Cleopatra's Needle
With such an incredible collection of excellent places of interest only a short distance from The London Eye/Millennium Wheel many folk decide to stay in hotels and accommodation near to the attraction itself.
Hotels & Accommodation Near To The Merlin Entertainments London Eye
In order to keep everything simple I will focus upon those accommodations which are closest to the Merlin Entertainments London Eye and which can also be booked online. The nearest 2 places are both Park Plaza hotels, the Westminster Bridge and the County Hall. Only a little distance further away are the accommodation; London Marriott Hotel County Hall, Royal Horseguards and Citadines Trafalgar Square and just below I will describe these superb hotels in more detail.
The Park Plaza County Hall
The Park Plaza County Hall is located at number 1 Addington Street at the River Thames' South Bank. It is inside easy walking distance of the Eye (it is simply across Westminster Bridge) which is visible from many of the rooms. Providing 4 star lodging at an affordable cost the Park Plaza is a very popular place to stay so it is always worth looking to book your room at the earliest opportunity. Facilities include; free WI-FI, free laundry room, free admission to to the fitness center, sauna and steam room (spa treatments are to be had for an additional cost). Rooms have kitchen amenities including microwave, crockery, cutlery and coffee & tea making amenities but it is worth considering taking foods at their Spectrum Restaurant which specialises in British fine cuisine.
The Park Plaza Westminster Bridge
The Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is situated at number 200 Westminster Bridge Street which is at the south side of Westminster Bridge. The hotel offers all the amenities you may be expecting of a 4 star establishment (for example free Wi-Fi web access) but other amenities include 2 executive lounges, a concierge service and a business centre making it the best possible choice for folk visiting London on business. The hotel additionally includes a fitness center which is open twenty four hours a day in addition to A steam room, sauna, spa and a swimming pool of 15 metres.
The Royal Horseguards offers award-winning five star-rated lodging with rooms costing just a little more than 4 star-rated accommodation (if you be capable to pick up a last-minute reservation discount. Located at number 2 Whitehall Court this accommodation is very close to the business district. The London Marriott Hotel County Hall, on Westminster Bridge Rd, is a 4 star rated establishment which additionally offers last-minute reservation discounts and which features a spa, a gym and an indoor pool. Citadines Trafalgar Square London offers 3 star-rated lodging serviced apartment lodging, on Northumberland Avenue}, at an affordable cost.
Other establishments near the London Eye come with; Wellington (81-83 Waterloo Road), Charing Cross (Strand), LSE Northumberland House (8a Northumberland Avenue) and apartments at SACO London (75 York Rd), all of which are less than half a mile away from The London Eye/Millennium Wheel. The Savoy (Strand), which has recently had the biggest renovation in the European continent, is half of one mile from the London Eye/Millennium Wheel as well as The Trafalgar (in Trafalgar Square), The Royal Trafalgar (on Whitcomb Street) and The Strand Palace Hotel (in the Strand).
All together you can find in excess of fifty hotels near the London Eye (a mile or less away), the selection is fantastic however you will need to be aware that this accommodation is amazingly popular and it is strongly advised to book a reservation as early as you can. It is important to keep in mind that London Eye hotels are more often than not fully booked however, if you want to risk it, there is, sometimes, the opportunity of discovering last-minute reservation discounts.
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