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It's hard to beat London as one of the world's greatest cities - boasting enthralling history, incredible architecture, beautiful galleries and museums, diverse neighbourhoods, verdant Royal Parks, unrivalled shopping and the best dining and drinking in the country; a city break to a central London hotel is simply the best. Whether you're planning a last-minute city break and a weekend of shopping, planning a family holiday or a indulgent escape in a luxury spa, our handpicked selection of London hotels will help you find the perfect stay in the city.

Heaps of history: Whether you're a first-timer in London or visiting for the umpteenth time, there is a wealth of world-famous sites to visit, and never enough time to take it all in. Take the Tower of London for example, an old fortress built by William the Conqueror in 1066 under the iconic Tower Bridge. An afternoon here is like a roller coaster through English history; a mix of gruesome beheadings, superstition and ravens, histories of Kings and Queens gone by and of course, a close up encounter with the Crown Jewels, including the monarch’s crown containing the incredible Kohi-Noor diamond. Or discover the Roman origins of London in the City of London, where you can trace the remnants of the original city walls and even gaze into Roman ruins including the Temple of Mithras.

Scenic city walks: While the Underground and London's famous red buses are the ideal way to zip around the capital with ease, it's also worth taking it slow sometimes with a scenic walk through its famous streets. Stroll through St James’ Park and visit Buckingham Palace before doubling back towards the bank of the River Thames, passing 10 Downing Street and Westminster Abbey. Cross the river here and you’ll see the impressive London Eye where 360 views of the capital from the top of the 135m high Ferris wheel will be etched in the memory banks for years. Alternatively, make the most of London's green lungs - covering 5,000 acres, the city's Royal Parks are an ideal place to escape the fast pace of life. Wander along Hyde Park's beautiful tree-lined paths and gardens, look out for deer in the enchanting Richmond Park, or marvel at the flower displays in St James Park.

Arts and culture: Home to hundreds of world-leading galleries and museums, London is a literal treasure trove of culture. Towards the west of the city, you’ll find some of the finest museums on the planet, including the Victoria and Albert, the Science Museum and of course, the fascinating Natural History Museum, where visitors of all ages will be wowed and surprised. Look out for world-famous works of art in the city's top galleries, including the Tate Britain and National Gallery, while modern art takes centre stage in the iconic Tate Modern gallery, where you'll also find unbeatable views over the river and the city's famous skyline. With niche museums dedicated to transport, the famous War Rooms, Charles Dickens and even the infamous Clink Prison in Southwark, a day in the city's museums promises a fascinating and unforgettable time.

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Where should I stay in London?

London is such a pulsating, culturally diverse city that you're never far from the action, and its different neighbourhoods offer a unique taste of the city's many fascinating sides. We have an diverse range of luxury accommodation options in London including five-star hotels across super-central areas such as Mayfair, Kensington, Fitzrovia and the West End (ideal for theatre enthusiasts) to chic and sleek apart-hotels, boutique boltholes and spa retreats in districts such as arty Shoreditch, leafy Shepherd's Bush and quirky Camden.

What's the best way to get to and around London?

London has an excellent public transport infrastructure, with options including the Underground, Overground and National Rail trains, as well as buses, taxis and even river boats to get you around with ease. There are multiple major train stations with connections to the whole of the UK, and you'll find many of our London hotels in easy reach of central hubs including Kings Cross, Liverpool Street and other main stations.

When is the best time of year to visit London?

With something happening every month of the year, there's never a bad time to visit the city. Spring is a wonderful time to enjoy the beautiful parks, while summer boasts festivals and outdoor events, including the Notting Hill Carnival and the BST Hyde Park music festival. As winter comes around, the city is filled with festive magic, with outdoor markets, skating rinks and more. Autumn and winter can typically be cooler and wetter in London, making this the ideal time to enjoy indoor activities, such as its museums and galleries.