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The city of Westminster can serve you some of the most significant and historic structures in Britain. The trail stretches from the heart of London passing through the remarkable monuments and ends at the bustling Leicester Square. Selecting the best Westminster London hotels is a wise decision as the area in not only popular but also serves easy accesses to almost the entire city due its central location.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is located on the left side of St Margarets Street. You can have an outstanding pleasure by touring the dazzling abbey along with its grounds. You can also attend the worship held on Sundays at Westminster Abbey. Cinnamon Club is one of the top restaurants in London that serves Indian delicacies in the distinctive setting of the Old Westminster Library.

Apsley House

Take the tour of the lavish home to the first Duke of Wellington that exhibits an impressive collection of art works. Thereafter you can a take a stroll at the Trafalgar Square. You can have your last meal at the atmospheric Caf in the Crypt at St Martin in the Fields church. The caf offers delicious and inexpensive food. Moving on further will lead you to Leicester Square where you can enjoy a numerous range of theater, cinemas, bars and restaurants.

Tate Britain

You can start your morning at Tate Britain, Millbank, while staying at any of the Westminster hotels. It is merely a short walk from the Pimlico station. You can also walk down Millbank along with the river and cross while cherishing the views and the awesome architecture.

As you pass through the Victoria Tower Gardens, the Houses of Parliament stands with open arms to welcome you. Another big attraction in London is the St Stephen Tower which is commonly but erroneously called Big Ben. Peek through the gates of the Houses of Parliament but don not forget to watch out the guards.

Buckingham Palace

You can get down to Bird cage Walk with St James Park to Buckingham Palace. It is a great experience to admire the official residence of the Queen in London. Further, you can walk via the Green Park to the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner.

You can also visit the Cabinet Rooms passing the Parliament Square. These rooms have been appreciably restored from the time when Churchill and his cabinet had their office during the World War II.

by: bryan hills




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