London

London

London is the capital and largest city of England. It is also the city of Elton John, Madonna, Adèle and David Beckham. It is almost 2,000 years old and is considered one of the world's most important cities.

In 2021, it is ranked second city in the world with its 8 million inhabitants and yet we feel good there. We are never oppressed, never uncomfortable.
Each district that composes it defines a new face and the "Lady" is to be discovered in all its forms!

1. Westminster / St James / Mayfair

the most regal
The Westminster district is one of the oldest in the British capital.
Along the Thames, this is THE political district of England that you will tread with your feet.
There are many sumptuous buildings to accompany you:
- Big Ben
- Buckingham Palace
- House of Parliament
- Westminster Abbey
- Green Park
- Saint James's Park
- London Eye
- London Aquarium
- Banqueting House
- The Royal Stables
- Imperial War Museum / Churchill War Rooms

It is very pleasant to stroll through this district, crossing its many parks and admiring these magnificent architectural achievements.
Consult our guide London in 2 days and follow the journey that we put at your disposal.

London is a different atmosphere and diferent decors in each district.

Mayfair is the perfect example. On one side of the park stands the majestic Buckingham Palace and its famous changing of the guard. And on the other, luxury hotels and private clubs share the sidewalk.

If your wallet is well stocked, Bond Street will be able to accommodate you. This avenue is world famous for its luxury boutiques. It was once the most expensive street in Europe after the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris before becoming the first and third in the world after 5th Avenue in New York and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong.

2. Covent garden & Soho

The liveliest
Covent Garden is the artistic district of London. This is where the Royal Opera House, Neal's Yard and the London Transport Museum are located. The district is divided by Long Acre, to the north of which are the independent shops centralized on Neal's Yard and Seven Dials, while the south is home to the central plaza for street performers and most of the fine buildings, theaters and entertainment venues .

Soho, its neighbor is the place to go to have fun and see the most emblematic places in London: Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square. It is also the party district: bars, cinemas, theatres, restaurants, etc etc…

Strolling through this neighborhood after dark is fantastic. Do not hesitate to immerse yourself in the atmosphere.

Soho is also the Chinatown of London, which allows you a total change of scenery for a few steps.

4. Camden Town

The most crazy
Camden is... Camden!
How would you describe this place? He is atypical, he is unique, he is... fabulous! We never tire of seeing it and seeing it again!
In people's imagination, it's a punk district. Historically this was the case, today we still come across one or two for folklore.

In short, it is a district that you absolutely must visit during your stay. He best embodies London madness!
Camden attracts a lot of people, don't expect a quiet area to spend the night if you're traveling with children!

The main activities:
- The Camden Town market is obviously not to be missed, see the photos above, to keep you waiting!
-Camden Lock
- Regent's Canal
- Jewish Museum of London
- London Zoo
PS: go to the old stables, close your eyes and take a deep breath. Sounds like hooves, doesn't it?

5. Notting Hill

The cosiest
Are you looking for a quiet and very nice place to put your suitcases?

Are you in a relationship and want to breathe a scent of romance? You are in the right place !

Notting Hill is an adorable district with its small colorful houses and its so British charm.
The height of happiness, you will find rather affordable accommodation there. It is a neighborhood where it is good to walk around.

This is also why we love London: from district to district, it offers us a different but always exquisite atmosphere!

Every weekend, don't miss Portobello's sublime vintage market. And if you are there at the end of August, the carnival will entertain you!

To sum up :
- The colorful houses
- Portobello Market
- The carnival
- Coffees
-Holland Park
- Museum of Brands

6. Kensington

The chicest
Kensington Court Hotel is a 3-star hotel offering modern accommodation 5 minutes' walk from Earls Court Exhibition Center and Tube Station. It has a 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and secure parking.

Its spacious rooms all have a comfortable bed, satellite TV, minibar and tea/coffee making facilities. The private bathroom is equipped with a hairdryer.

Guests can relax in the lobby at Kensignton Court. A breakfast is served every morning in the dining room.

The nearby tube station, Earl's Court, is served by the Piccadilly line which provides easy access to the West End. It also allows you to reach Heathrow Airport directly. You will be less than a mile from the shops of Kensington High Street.