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London is one of the world's most exciting cities. A vibrant place of constant metamorphosis, it is famous for its history, architecture, royalty, restaurants, music, theaters, clubs, and nightlife.  Click here for some useful information for visitors to the city.


Bayswater - A trendy area just above Hyde Park and Kensington, it is one of the most cosmopolitan and fashionable parts of London, with delightful residential streets and crescents, the famous Carnival and the Portobello antique market in Notting Hill.  Holland Park, just west, is a quiet residential area next to trendy Notting Hill and is one of the most desirable locations in London with beautiful homes, a charming park and a village feel.


Bloomsbury - Home to the British Museum and several universities.  Perfect for those seeking moderately priced accommodations in a great centrally located area.


Chelsea - A 'village' in the heart of London, with quaint cobbled streets and leafy mews. Chelsea was a talented artistic community in the 19th century and its King’s Road a cutting edge of fashion in the 1960s; it is artistic, individual and freewheeling, with plenty of art, antiques and entertainment.  Just east is the Belgravia area, a highly desirable residential area since the Regency times, with grand white stucco houses interspersed with quaint cobbled mews and cul-de-sacs. Belgravia is home of many aristocrats, diplomats and celebrities, and one of London’s most prestigious locations, right next to the Knightsbridge shopping and entertainment strip.


Covent Garden - Home to London's famous Theatre district and a great centrally located area of the city.  Just like neighboring Soho, full of shops, bars, restaurants and clubs.


Kensington - A Royal borough with leafy streets and white stucco houses; one of the most exclusive residential areas of London. Kensington is home to Kensington Palace and gardens, part of the Royal family, aristocracy and decision-makers that make Britain’s establishment.  The South Kensington area is highly desirable residential with white stucco houses and pretty gardens and is home to some of the finest museums in London, chic shopping, food and entertainment, and the French district with its school, institute and Paris-style stores.


Knightsbridge - One of the most prestigious and traditional areas of London, just south of Hyde Park. Knightsbridge is home to grand apartment buildings, elegant terraced houses and pretty mews cottages clustered around famous department stores such as Harrods, designer boutiques and exclusive restaurants.


Mayfair - A central location, between Piccadilly, Oxford Street, Hyde Park and Regent Street. Mayfair is home of the aristocracy and landed gentry and one of the best addresses in London, with excellent shopping, food and entertainment, grand architecture and delightful mews and alleyways.


Marylebone - A cosmopolitan area between Mayfair and Regent’s Park. Marylebone is home to London’s Planetarium, Madame Tussaud, The Wallace Collection and many ethnic restaurants.


Pimlico - An elegant area between Belgravia, Westminster and the River Thames. Pimlico is home of the Tate Gallery and of many politicians seeking proximity to the Houses of Parliament.


Soho - Located between Mayfair and Covent Garden, this former red light district is now a trendy area full of hip shops, bars, restaurants and clubs.


St. James - One of the most elegant areas in London. St James’s is the heart of London’s establishment with Buckingham and St James’s Palaces, aristocracy’s mansions, Pall Mall, Downing Street and the leafy havens of St James’s and Green parks.