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London: The world in one place

London needs no introduction. Its biggest landmarks and attractions are as familiar as Big Ben or the door of 10 Downing Street. Now there is a whole new wave of architectural and engineering sights to take in, including the London Eye, the Swiss Re building (better known as the Gherkin), the Millennium Bridge and the revamped Royal Festival Hall.

London’s museums and galleries are world-class, from Madame Tussauds and the British Museum to the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum, from Tate, the National Gallery and the Royal Academy to the dozens of smaller art dealers around town.

Check out the city’s West End shows and linger in London’s legendary department stores – Harrod’s, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Dickins & Jones, Fortnum & Mason, Liberty and House Of Fraser. There is fashion and design – and coffee – on every shopping street.

And if you are ready for more, hit the bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs of Soho, Covent Garden, Clerkenwell and Kensington.

Our London city hotels offer modern luxury, great locations and staff with all the local knowledge anyone could need. Click below to discover our London city hotels to taste and to explore the neighbourhood.

The Weather in London

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  • Max 23°C
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Local Area Highlights

See what attractions are close to The Marylebone Hotel, The Bloomsbury Hotel and The Kensington Hotel.

What's on in London

Rod Stewart at O2

July 28

Rock legend Rod Stewart comes to London. With a career spanning many decades and hits including 'Maggie May, 'You wear it well' and 'Baby Jane', Rod Stewart continues to pull in the audiences and brings his unique voice this summer to London's O2.

Comedy of Errors
at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

June 24 - July 31

William Shakespeare's renowned play of mistaken identity, The Comedy of Errors, returns to the Open Air Theatre in London's Regents Park.

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