LONDON
Meantime if you are looking to find the benefits of london, here are some interesting facts and places to know about.
Parks and Gardens
If you are a nature lover and you are looking for a place to rent, such as a hotel, flat, apartment or if you are on a business trip but you want to stay in touch with the nature then we are sure that you can find a nice accommodation near parks and open spaces in London.
The largest parks in the central area of London are the Royal Parks of Hyde Park and its neighbour Kensington Gardens at the western edge of central London and Regent's Park on the northern edge. This park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, and is located near the tourist attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Closer to central London are the smaller Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park. Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes hosts open-air concerts. A number of large parks lie outside the city centre, including the remaining Royal Parks of Greenwich Park to the south-east and Bushy Park and Richmond Park to the south-west, as well as Victoria Park, East London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline. Some more informal, semi-natural open spaces also exist, including the 791-acre Hampstead Heath of North London. This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held by the lake, attracting thousands of people every weekend to enjoy the music, scenery and fireworks.
Accent
What will actually mean to visit london if you don’t hear the British accent – nothing. As sure as we are that you will hear the British accent we are just as sure that you will be able to find a suitable london accommodation in touch with the traditional Londoners. The London accent has been given the famous Cockney label, and was similar to many accents of the South East of England, developing an unique form of slang known as Cockney Rhyming Slang. The accent of a 21st century Londoner varies widely; what is becoming more and more common amongst the under 30s however is some fusion of Cockney, Received Pronunciation, and a whole array of 'ethnic' accents, in particular Caribbean, which form an accent labeled Multicultural London English, with a large amount of slang in use as well.
Leisure and entertainment
For all these that are coming to a vacation trip in london or just have really “tiny-mini” plans to have fun, here are some places to visit from your flat, apartment, hotel or any other kind of london accommodation.
The Trooping the Colour held in 2006 to mark the Queen's 80th birthday. Within the City of Westminster, the entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held, and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements. London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district, and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing specialty shops. The United Kingdom's Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Opera and English National Opera are based in London and perform at the Royal Opera House, The London Coliseum, Sadler's Wells Theatre and the Royal Albert Hall as well as touring the country. Islington's 1 mile Upper Street, extending Northwards from The Angel, has more bars and restaurants than any other street in the UK. Europe's busiest shopping area is Oxford Street, a shopping street nearly 1 mile long — which makes it the longest shopping street in the world — and home to many shops and department stores including Selfridges. Knightsbridge — home to the Harrods department store — lies just to the southwest.
London is home to designers Vivienne Westwood, Galliano, Stella McCartney, Manolo Blahnik, and Jimmy Choo among others; its renowned art and fashion schools make it an international centre of fashion alongside Paris, Milan and New York.
London offers a great variety of cuisine as a result of its ethnically diverse population. Gastronomic centre include the Bangladeshi restaurants of Brick Lane and the Chinese food restaurants of Chinatown.
There are a variety of regular annual events in the city. The beginning of the year is celebrated with the relatively new New Year's Day Parade, while traditional parades include November's Lord Mayor's Show, a centuries-old event celebrating the annual appointment of a new Lord Mayor of the City of London with a procession along the streets of the City, and June's Trooping the Color, a formal military pageant performed by regiments of the Commonwealth and British armies to celebrate the Queen's Official Birthday.
The centerpiece of the public transport network is the London Underground — commonly referred to as The Tube — which has eleven interconnecting lines. It is one of the oldest, longest, and most expansive metro system in the world, dating from 1863. The system was home to the world's first underground electric line, the City & South London Railway, which began service in 1890. Over three million journeys a day are made on the Underground network, nearly 1 billion journeys each year. The Underground serves the central area and most suburbs to the north of the Thames, while those to the south are served by an extensive suburban rail surface network, due partly to more difficult geology south of the river.
London’s nightlife
The nightlife in London is second to none. Everything you could possibly want is right down the street from where you are staying. If you are looking for a memorable night on the town in London you just found it. So if you are a night bird and you definitely want to explore the miracles of london’s night life then you will need a place to stay after a wild night in the bars.
Accommodation London UK has offers for everyone of you, flats, apartments and hotel one step close to London dance clubs with all types of music to theatre, movies, shopping, pubs, live entertainment, and family fun are all on the menu when the sun goes down in London and even some of the fine nightlife activities available to help you plan an exciting night on the town in the capital city, London. The Magnificent Mile - home of Bloomingdale’s, Neiman-Marcus, Marshall Fields, art museums and galleries.

