In the very heart of London! Located in a quiet dead end road 1 minute walk from Trafalgar Square - ideal for visitors who want to be in the centre of London attractions. The major tourist attractions: Buckingham palace, Paliament & Big Ben, No 10 Downing Street, Covent Garden and Piccadily circus are all walking distance. You can just about see the millennium wheel from the window if you are sitting in the livingroom. As for culture, we are in the heart of the theatre district with musicals, West End, Royal Opera House, National Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts right on your door step. It is excellent for shopping, eating out and night life - 10 mins from Leicester Sq, Soho, Regent Street and China Town. The flat is kept in a contemporary style. We welcome families, singles, couples and groups for both short and longer stays.
It is located in a traditional building built for Queen Victoria’s officers. It is around the corner from the water gate where she used for embarking from the Thames River. This flat is right in centre of the most important sights of London. Although it is minutes away from Trafalgar Square, the apartment is in a small street with virtually no traffic, allowing guests to relax and unwind after experiencing the buzz of London. Two underground stations (Charring Cross and Embankment) that are very nearby give very easy access to The British Museum, St Paul's Cathedral and The Tower of London etc. Excellent transport links to all major airports. To see the amazing location for yourself please see our website www.cityholidayhome.com.
Right by Trafalgar Square: Trafalgar Square was Llid out in 1829, recently becoming car free, creating an attractive open space, with seats and cafes. It is used for concerts and entertainment. Looming 172 foot above the Square is Nelson’s Column, with the famous naval commander standing on its top. To the east of the Square, is the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, where regular lunchtime concerts and evening recitals of classical music are held. To the north side, the National Gallery holds one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world and it’s free. Around the corner, ithe National Portrait Gallery is another of London’s great free attractions.
Charring Cross is the centre point of London – it’s the point where all distance to England’s capital are measured to.
Other Activities: Shopping, theatre, museums, nightlife, restaurants, sightseeing