Lambeth is where many visitors to the capital have arrived over the years, Waterloo Station being located there, the area also having a couple of particularly famous sites – the ancient Lambeth Palace, and rather more modern (and exciting) London Eye...
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Comfort Inn is situated on the south bank of River Thames. Simply a few minute’s walk from Vauxhall Bridge from where you can see the 2 Wonders of Britain The ... More
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Family run, Boutique B & B in a beautifully restored Grade II listed Georgian House built in 1786. Situated just 50 metres from Kennington tube station, the B & B is only minutes from Central ... More
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The Hall is situated in a quiet residential area, close to the major London attractions of the South Bank and West End. It is within easy walking distance of Londons ... More
This London hotel is a 10-minute walk from Waterloo International Station and the London Eye. There is a 24-hour bar for guests, good-value rooms and an on-site restaurant.
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This impressive hotel is perfectly situated on the south bank of the River Thames, opposite the Tate Britain art gallery and close to Waterloo rail and underground station.
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Ideal for family getaways, this brand new 4 star deluxe hotel is located on the doorstep of the London Eye and is minutes away from many of London’s favourite tourist attractions ... More
The ideal base from which you can visit the many attractions of the City of London and its financial districts. Located close to the centre of London, just off the ... More
St George Wharf is ideally situated on the South Bank of the River Thames adjacent to Vauxhall Bridge & opposite Pimlico in the heart of Central London. Combining the perfect ... More
The brand new Travelodge London Waterloo is a comfortable and convenient destination, ideally located right in the heart of the capital. The Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben are all within walking ... More
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Scheduled to open in early 2010 in plenty of time for the London Olympics, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London will occupy a dramatic position among the South Bank’s striking architecture ... More
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