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Hyde Park is worth a pic or two when discovering London City Centre. Hotels.com travellers also like the museums, art galleries and monuments in the area.
London City Centre is home to Buckingham Palace and is a popular place to see in London. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. London has lots of other important landmarks that you might want to visit, such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge.
Why not catch an event at O2 Arena, a major stadium in Greenwich. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. If you think O2 Arena is cool, you might also like ExCeL Exhibition Centre and Charlton Athletic Football Club, both located nearby.
After visiting Tower Bridge, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in London. Amble around this vibrant area's riverfront or experience its acclaimed theatre scene.
You can learn about the local history of London when you make a stop at a well-known site such as Piccadilly Circus. Discover the acclaimed theatre scene and notable monuments in this culturally rich area.
"The room was sooo hot we had to open the windows and get a fan to be some what comfortable. It was still stuffy and there was a smell in our room. The room was clean. Definitely more dated than the pictures looked online. The staff was all unhelpful and rude. I interacted with maybe 8 staff members and only 1 was nice to us, 1. The internet was fast, the view was phenomenal, the area was great. The hotel itself left more to be desired. We did get to eat at Vicinity restaurant and that was good . The drinks were awful. My most favorite thing was the view out of our window and walking out of our hotel to see Tower Bridge right there as well as the Thames River. "