One
of the most innovative hotels in the world,
the Sanderson offers ultra hip accommodations
and a memorable stay. An interesting feature
in the guestrooms is that each room is designed without
interior walls - the bathroom and
dressing room are instead separated by a
luminescent floor-to-ceiling glass box wrapped in layers of sheer curtains.
The
Grange Holborn is a sophisticated hotel
located in West End. The hotel offers spacious
guestrooms and numerous on-site amenities such
as an 18-meter indoor swimming pool, fitness
facility, juice bar, the Constellations
restaurant and its very own sushi bar.
Located in Convent
Garden, the Kingsway Hall Hotel is a
comfortable hotel that offers the service of
Grand European hotels at a reasonable cost.
The building has a Georgian-style facade and
is appointed with dark wood and warm textured
walls. Its collection of amenities and
services make it suitable for any travel
agenda.
There
is no greater display of pageantry in London
than the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at
Buckingham Palace. The 45-minute ceremony
takes place daily from April to July, and then
on
alternate days for the rest of the year. The
sheer pomp and circumstance of the event, along
with the spectacle of throngs of uniformed
police on horseback, make it one of the most popular
attractions in London.
Founded
in 1753, the British Museum is the oldest
museum in the world. The museum is dedicated to world
history and culture, with some of the most
fascinating and important artifacts ever
collected. One of its prized possessions is
the Rosetta Stone, the tablet that explained
the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
With over 2,000 works in its collection, the
National Gallery is one of the greatest art
galleries in the world. It focuses on Western
and European art from 1260 to 1900, with an
emphasis on works from major artists.
Conveniently located off Trafalgar Square, the
Gallery contains works from such artists as
Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Monet
and Van Gogh.