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The Seven Dials Hotel is situated in the heart of Covent Garden. Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Street are three minutes walking distance.
A modern hotel set in a superb and quiet location, in the cultural and geographical heart of London. This 116-room hotel, including 80 air conditioned rooms, boasts the Savoria Brasserie and the Battle of Trafalgar pub.
The Citadines Apart'hotel Trafalgar is located one minutes walk from the world famous central London Square. Apart'hotel services allow you to enjoy all the services of a hotel while having a freedom of your own apartment.
This hotel is officially London's most central. Resplendid after its multi-million pound refurbishment, every modern convenience is set against magnificent Victorian.
The Strand Palace is one of London's best centrally-located hotels for business and leisure guests in the Capital. Just outside the doors are London's famed Theatreland and the cosmopolitan bustle of Covent Garden.
The Kingsway Hall is an elegant privately run hotel located in Covent Gardens in the heart of London. We are one of the few remaining privately owned hotels in London.
This is the epitome of English elegance in all its 124 rooms and suites. Tranquil and comfortable it has an air of charm and distinction.
Tucked away in a small street just off bustling Leicester Square, you'll enjoy the attention of our friendly staff. This is an intimate and comfortable 58 room hotel.
Trafalgar Square is one of the most famous squares in the world, with millions of visitors enjoying its magnificent setting every year. The square commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. The square consists of a large central area surrounded by roadways on three sides, and stairs leading to the National Gallery on the other.In the centre of the square is Nelson's Column, surrounded by fountains and four huge bronze lions sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer; the metal used is said to have been recycled from the cannons of the French fleet. The column is topped by a statue of Admiral the Lord Horatio Nelson, the admiral who commanded the British Fleet at Trafalgar. Each year in December, the people of Norway send a gift of an enormous Christmas Tree to Britain, which is erected in Trafalgar Square. This is in thanks for our part in their liberation during the second world war. One of the unforgettable sights of London is to see the giant tree after dark, when it is lit by hundreds of twinkling fairy lights, carol singers grouped around, while floodlights illuminate the sparkling water in the fountains of the square. This picture is depicted on many Christmas cards, sent all over the world each year.
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