Movie magic
Starring in "Paddington", "Love Actually" and (of course) "Notting Hill", this West London neighbourhood is every bit as cinematic and charming as it's portrayed on the big screen. Vintage shops, rainbow-hued streets, and Portobello Road Market make for fun exploration, so too nearby Holland Park. For a hotel here...
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Since the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Stratford has fast emerged as a trendy east London hub. The cultural quarter is on the East Bank, there are verdant walking trails in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and shopping aplenty at the Westfield Stratford City centre. The ABBA Arena is in this part of town too. For a hotel here...
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Whitechapel is part of London's historic East End. Adjacent to arty Shoreditch and the affluent City of London, a short black cab ride can have you sampling a Brick Lane curry, browsing Spitalfields market, or unlocking the mysteries of the Tower of London within minutes. For a hotel here...
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The City—also known as the Square Mile—is the oldest part of London and packed with architectural marvels like St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and the Barbican. Gaze up at The Gherkin or stare wide-eyed from the top of the Sky Garden. For the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe just cross the Millennium Bridge. For a hotel here...
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South Kensington inspires all who visit. The Natural History Museum wows, the Science Museum intrigues, and the V&A delights millions every year. Music and melody fill the air at the Royal Albert Hall and, opposite, you can relax and reflect among the flower-filled pathways of Kensington Gardens. For a hotel here...
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