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Regency Court Hotel
Single, Double /Twin, Triple, Family B&B. en suite amenities in all rooms. Television in all rooms. Television lounge. Tea and coffee making facilities. Telephone available. Ironing facilities. Hairdryer available.

Amsterdam Hotel
Ideally located to take advantage of all that London has to offer. The Amsterdam Hotel includes twenty-eight, recently refurbished, modern rooms and suites, all attractively and elegantly furnished to a high standard, using light pastel colours and fabr

Sara Hotel
Single, Double /Twin, Triple, Family B&B. en suite amenities in all rooms. Television in all rooms. Tea and coffee making facilities. Telephone available. Ironing facilities. Hairdryer available.

Sloane Hotel
Luxurious boutique hotel with an avant-garde offbeat decor. The Sloane's distinct personality is apparent from the moment you enter the lobby with its antique luggage piled beneath an ancestral portrait and beside a Napoleonic sofa.

Theatre Museum
The theater Museum houses permanent displays and special exhibitions drawn from the museum's unrivalled collections.

English National Opera at the London Coliseum
With 2,358 seats, the London Coliseum is the largest theater in London UK. It was built in 1904 for Sir Oswald Stoll by Frank Matcham . It has been the home of English National Opera since 1968. All productions at ENO are sung in English.

Cleopatra's Needle
Cleopatra's Needle was first erected in Egypt, by Pharaoh Thotmes 111 around 1500BC. It was a gift to the British people, in 1819, in recognition of Nelson's victory over the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.

Covent Garden
Covent Garden and what can be found in any direction.

Covent Garden
Covent Garden, London's main market for fruit and vegetables operated for over 300 years. Increasing congestion led to it being moved to a new site south of the river in 1974. The site was revamped as a modern shopping area.

London Transport Museum
The Museum has information about the first trams, pulled by horses, the development of the London Underground, the development of British Rail and their trains and off course you will find information about the famous London buses.

The Grange Holborn Hotel
A new, sleek and sophisticated 5 star hotel situated in the Covent Garden neighborhood of London, "where the West End meets the City." This outstanding hotel features luxury airconditioned rooms , swimming pool and spa/health club.

The Rock Garden at Covent Garden
The Rock Garden restaurant, club and live music venue. In the London's Covent Garden for over 21 years. A great place to stay, eat and dance to live music and the top DJs.

Cabaret Mechanical Theatre
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre. Museum of automata (mechanical sculpture). Covent Garden, London UK. 70+ humorous machines come to life at touch of button. Handmade automata, videos, kits, card cutouts. Visit for complimentary ticket, pictures and animations.

Covent Garden
Online destination to Covent Garden. A visit to London is not complete without walking around Covent Garden to see the street performers, history, art and architecture.

London Luton Airport
London Luton Airport information on how to get there, car parking, airport layout, airport facilities, facts and figures, airlines and tour operators.

Gatwick Airport London
Official Gatwick Airport website - live flight arrivals, timetable and travel information.

Old Greenwich Royal Observatory
The Royal Observatory was founded on 22 June 1675 by King Charles II, and was built specifically to do work which would help to solve the problem of finding longitude - one's exact position east and west - while at sea.

National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum is now fully open after a multi-million pound refurbishment for the millennium celebrations. Children now can go in complimentary to see this fascinating treasure of shipping history. Many relics and story-boards.

Greenwich Market
The official online guide to the vibrant Greenwich Market, a unique shopping discover in the heart of historic Greenwich. Wander the cobble stones and soak up the lively atmosphere amongst the many stalls. Travel to Greenwich from central London by river boat cruise from Westminster, Waterloo, Embankment and Tower Piers and see some of London’s finest buildings from the river.

The Cutty Sark
The Cutty Sark - greatest of the old Tea Clippers - at Greenwich. A living testimony to the bygone, glorious days of sail.

Greenwich and the Thames Barrier with Tour Guides Ltd
You leave central London to the South East and discover the Royal Observatory in Royal Greenwich Park. A short journey down river takes you to one of the wonders of the modern world - the Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich.

Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is the great baroque masterpiece of English architecture. Set in landscaped grounds on the River Thames in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site.

Gipsy Moth IV
In the shadow of the Cutty Sark is this small sailing ketch in which Sir Francis Chichester made the first single-handed circumnavigation of the globe (1966-7).

Greenwich Park
Where else in the world can you sit in the 'back garden' of a King's palace. With a foot in each hemisphere, setting your watch to world time and watch a thousand years of history before you.

The Keats House
The Keats House in London has a great claim to fame - under the plum tree in its garden, Keats composed the sensational 'Ode to a Nightingale'. Keats lived here for 2 years, before leaving for Rome where he died of tuberculosis.

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