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Covent Garden buzzes with street performers juggling fire and classical musicians serenading shoppers beneath Victorian market halls. The historic piazza sits at the heart of London's theater district, where the grand Royal Opera House neighbors boutique-filled arcades and artisan stalls selling everything from handmade jewelry to vintage books. Narrow medieval streets create a charming labyrinth for curious explorers.
Dining options range from upscale British cuisine in converted Victorian buildings to international street food at market stalls. Most accommodations are boutique hotels in Georgian townhouses, though prices run higher than London's average. With the Covent Garden tube station right beneath the market and pedestrian-friendly zones throughout, getting around is a breeze.
South Kensington serves up a triple threat of world-class museums along Exhibition Road. The Natural History Museum wows with dinosaur bones, while the Victoria and Albert Museum showcases incredible art and design. Between cultural fixes, stroll through the peaceful paths of Kensington Gardens or catch a performance at the stunning Royal Albert Hall.
The neighborhood pairs cultural exploration with upscale living. Elegant cafes and high-end boutiques line the streets where you can refuel after museum-hopping. Two Underground stations make zipping around London a breeze, and Hyde Park offers a perfect green escape just steps away.
Soho is the beating heart of London's entertainment scene, where neon-lit theaters line Shaftesbury Avenue and red lanterns glow in Chinatown. Wander through narrow streets packed with historic pubs, cutting-edge galleries, and basement jazz clubs. Leicester Square buzzes with street performers while Carnaby Street showcases quirky fashion boutiques and record shops that music lovers can't resist.
The neighborhood dishes up everything from Michelin-starred cuisine to authentic dim sum in Chinatown's bustling corners. Most accommodations lean toward boutique hotels with designer interiors, though you'll find some budget options nearby. With Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Tottenham Court Road stations all within reach, exploring London from this vibrant hub couldn't be easier.
Mayfair flaunts its luxury credentials with every step you take. Bond Street dazzles with designer flagships while prestigious art galleries and legendary auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's showcase priceless treasures. The neighborhood's elegant Georgian townhouses and historic squares offer a glimpse into London's aristocratic past. Oxford Street buzzes with energy for serious shoppers wanting the full London experience.
The dining scene is predictably upscale with Michelin-starred restaurants and elegant afternoon tea traditions. Five-star hotels dominate accommodation options. Getting around is easy with Bond Street and Oxford Circus tube stations connecting you to London's best attractions.
Camden thrives with alternative culture and punk heritage, a playground for the artistically curious. The famous Camden Market serves up everything from vintage clothing to international street food under Victorian railway arches. Music lovers can catch live acts at legendary venues while colorful murals and street art create an edgy backdrop along Regent's Canal.
Getting around couldn't be easier with multiple Underground and Overground stations connecting you to all of London. Accommodations range from budget hostels to boutique hotels with music-themed décor, perfectly positioned for exploring this neighborhood's creative energy and vibrant street life.
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.
Piccadilly Circus is worth passing through for a few pics when in London City Centre. Our travelers also love the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. London has lots of other important landmarks you might want to see such as Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, and Big Ben.
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.
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 art scene.
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.
Big Ben chimes as double-decker buses whiz past iconic red phone booths and royal palaces. Ride the London Eye for sweeping views before catching a West End show or exploring world-class museums.
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July and August are typically the warmest months in London when the average temp is 63°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 42°F. October and August are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about London
Find out more about London
People go to London to see famous monuments such as Big Ben, as well as to enjoy its many popular attractions like London Eye. The city is also known for its theaters and shops. Take in some culture at top places like The British Museum and O2 Arena. Popular sights like Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus won't disappoint.