London City Centre is home to Tower Bridge and is a popular place to see in London. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. London has lots of other important landmarks you might want to see such as Tower of London, Big Ben, and The British Museum.
Hyde Park is worth a pic or two when discovering London City Centre. Hotels.com travelers 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 travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. London has lots of other important landmarks you might want to see such as Big Ben, The British Museum, and Tower of London.
London Bridge is just one of the places to see in London, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the acclaimed art scene and notable monuments in this vibrant area.
Learn about the history of Big Ben, one of the top monuments in London. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the notable monuments in this vibrant area.
"The bar and restaurant area was so busy, it took an age to get served. In the end I didn’t eat there because the wait was over an hour. Staff struggling to cope."
"Excellent location. Good attentive staff. Great breakfast. But the room design is wanting. Black separate shower and toilet are dark. Water is coming out of the shower and the floor is moldy and swallen. So, the washroom door jams. Overall design is somewhat pretentious but with unnecessaryly reduced space and functionality. Would have been better with more conventional simpler approach. Overall recommended though."
"Was traveling with a friend and we both booked rooms without windows. My room was considerably smaller than hers; like so small, that if my suitcase was open on the floor, there was no walkway to the door. A windowless room is fine if you are just staying a night or two, but if you are staying more, it will feel a little like a dungeon (we stayed 4 nights). The shower door really should have been mounted on the other side. If you are in a larger body, you’d never make the small gap to get into the shower because the sink stuck out in front of the shower entrance. The air conditioning was a nice relief as we were there during a heat wave, which was probably the only saving grace. There is weird “mood lighting” that it took me forever to figure out how to turn off and I had to turn it off every night. Everything costs extra. You want to check in early, that’s £15. You want to store your bags, that’s £3 per bag. I didn’t bother with breakfast. Also, the main elevators are wildly small. There is a larger elevator in another hall that is best to take luggage in."
"We have stayed here three summers now. Convenient location. Good access to underground. Good restaurants nearby. Easy to get to from Heathrow and st. Pancras station. "
"Best: an easy walk via link bridge from Terminal 2. (Go to Departures Zone G to follow signs.) Room was quiet, clean, decent sized. Only amenities shampoo and hand/body wash (bring your own lotion.) Dinner salad meh. Front desk staff loaned me a 3-prong because the room outlets only fit older iPhone plugs. A critical save! Allow 45 minutes if you are transferring to other terminals, and get a free ticket at the kiosk to pass through ticket gate. Ample staff answered my questions but sharing this in case no one is available to help other travelers."