Prince William Hotel London Sightseeing
The surroundings of the Prince William Hotel and the most popular London sights:
Walking Distance from the hotel
Due to the Prince William Hotel's perfect location in central London you can find the famous London Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in 5 minutes from the hotel.
The Hyde Park is a large park in London. Nowadays it is the only park where you can find areas designated as Speakers' Corners. Moreover, the Hyde Park is one of the Royal parks in London and it is contiguous with the Kensington Gardens.
Either you walk for approximately 30 minutes or you take the London underground to go to Notting Hill! Just shop around and look at the Victorian Townhouses in Notting Hill London. When you are planning to come to London in August you can even visit the famous Notting Hill Carnival!
By London underground
By using the London underground from the Prince William Hotel London, you can visit every important place in London such as the Big Ben, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge and the London Parliament.
Just go to Paddington station which is closely situated to the Prince William Hotel and take one of the London underground lines to come to the London sights you want to visit.
London Soho
London Soho has been existing since 1536.
At this time the former farmland was converted into a Royal Park for the Palace of Whitehall.
After the Royal Family left this place, London Soho was home for prostitutes and musicians.
In the 20th century very cheap restaurants were built at this place, where writers and artists spend their time.
Today Soho is a place in London which is still surrounded by lots of nightlife, shopping, dining and culture!
Enjoy the bohemians, the unique atmosphere and enjoy London's nightlife at London Soho!
Trafalgar Square London
Trafalgar Square London exists since 1830 and was meant to be a cultural place opened to the public of London.
During the 19th century at Trafalgar Square London the National Gallery was built, the Nelson's Column, the lions and the two fountains surrounding it, were placed on this famous London sight.
Nowadays the Trafalgar Square London is used for rallies and it also for political, religious or general demonstrations.
London Tower Bridge
The London Tower Bridge has been existing since 1894 and was one of the engineering gems at this time!
Have a walk over the London Tower Bridge and see the River Thames which is 42 metres below.
From the London Tower Bridge you can see many of London's famous sights such as the St. Paul's Cathedral, Canary Wharf, the London Eye and the Tower of London.
You can also have a look at the Tower Bridge Exhibition if you want to learn more about the interesting history of the London
London Big Ben
The famous London sight Big Ben was created in 1859 and has a height of 96 metres. The clock is situated at 55 metres.
The London Big Ben used to be the largest four-faced clock of the world.
The designer of the London Big Ben was called Augustus Pugin and designed this famous London sight just before he died.
London Green Park
The London Green Park is one of the famous Royal Parks of London. This London park is 53 acres and is situated between St. James' Park London and the famous Hyde Park in London.
Compared to other parks you cannot find lakes or fountains in the Green Park, only wooded meadows to relax.
Moreover the Piccadilly Circus is located in the Northern part of the Green Park, in the Eastern front you can find the Queen's walk and on the Southern you can visit the Constitution Hill.
Sightseeing by public transport? Take the easiest and cheapest way: the
London Pass!
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