Spring Tourism in London: 5 Hotels to Check Out

Spring Tourism in London: 5 Hotels to Check Out
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Spring Tourism in London: 5 Hotels to Check Out. Are you traveling to London this spring? One of the first things you need to do when planning out your trip is decide where you’ll stay. London is full of amazing hotels, so your options are nearly endless. To help you avoid getting overwhelmed by choice, we have made a list of our top five must see hotels. Even if you decide not to stay in these locations, they are all worth a visit. Even if you are just passing through the city, you can still see the hotels by using a storage service to see these hotels luggage free. If you have left luggage in London, you can pick it up at the end of your day. For everyone who is staying in the city, here’s our top five hotels.

1.   The Savoy Hotel

This hotel is perfect for anyone who is looking for a luxury experience. The Savoy Hotel is rated five stars and is a landmark 19-century hotel with luxe rooms and suites. This hotel is best known for being home to the Savoy Grill which is a high-end restaurant created by the infamous Gordon Ramsay. Rooms at this hotel go for between $500-$600 a night so if you don’t want to spend the money to stay here, definitely stop by to check out the restaurant. If you do choose to stay here on your trip to London, this hotel is in a great central location. It is within walking distance from the Covent Garden district, Trafalgar Square, and the London Eye.

2.   The Langham

Located in the heart of the West End, the Langham is one of the most well-known and recognizable hotels in London. It is a sophisticated hotel that is surrounded by boutiques, restaurants, and the world famous Madame Tussauds. Along with all of the shopping and restaurants in the immediate vicinity, it is also within walking distance from the Oxford Circus. The grand lobby in this iconic hotel has an opulent layout that attracts tourists all over the city. The hotel also has a luxury spa and wellness center and a well-equipped gym. The Palm Court which resides in the hotel is a popular spot for afternoon tea. The price point at this hotel is slightly lower than the Savoy Hotel with rooms going for around $400-$500 a night. But even if you don’t spend your stay here it is definitely worth a visit.

3.   The Landmark London

Not far from The Langham is The Landmark London. This hotel is known for its sky-high atrium which features massive palm trees and 360 balcony views of the stunning space. This hotel also features 19th century doorways and windows, larger-than-life floral displays, and a pianist that serenades you as you enter. There are several cocktail bars, restaurants, and a grand spa for guests to enjoy. If you are not staying at this location, we recommend stopping by for dinner at the Winter Garden Restaurant. Their all-day menu of British/Mediterranean food is the perfect accompaniment to the stunning views of the atrium where the restaurant is located. After you dine at the Winter Garden Restaurant make sure to stop by the Mirror Bar for a cocktail or two.

4.   The Waldorf Hilton

The Waldorf Hilton is located in the Theatre District between the Novello Theatre and the Aldwych Theatre. The building was built in 1908 and features a restored Edwardian interior. This hotel is one of the more affordable options on this list and has a variety of different room options. There are also several dining options for you to choose from whether you are a guest or a visitor to this hotel. The Parrot is a great bar and music venue that serves artisan cocktails and features local musicians. There is also a pretty extensive breakfast buffet for guests of the hotel.

5.   InterContinental London

Just out of the way of some of the other hotels on this list is the InterContinental London. This hotel offers posh rooms, some of which feature views of the River Thames. It is also located in a convenient location near the London City Airport. The main attraction at this luxury hotel is the Eighteen Sky Bar which is located on the 18th floor and offers stunning views of the skyline. If you are stopping by this hotel to visit this bar, try to come right around sunset hours. The view of the skyline during sunset is something everyone should see on their trip to London.

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Staying in London

Whether you choose to stay at one of these hotels, or if you just stop by for a drink and some sightseeing, these hotels are all must-see locations on your trip to London. No matter where you choose to stay, the hotels are attractions in and of themselves so make some time to see the architecture and design of these stunning buildings.

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