Central London is located in the heart of London, and has the presence of several government offices and organizations. Although the area of Central London is not officially marked, it has some distinguished characteristics that define its boundaries – high density built environment, high real estate prices and elevated daytime population. The area is a home to Parliament, the Royal Palaces and the Law Courts as well as the headquarters of big commercial and industrial firms, trade unions, trade associations and social service societies. Central London is also renowned as it houses several intellectual centers including the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and the University of London. Additionally, it has shopping centers and entertainment hubs in order to cater to the different segment of tourists. Some of the notable areas in Central London are Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Notting Hill-North Kensington, Soho, South Bank, South Kensington-Chelsea and Westminster. Central London Holiday Apartments are located in close proximity to all these prominent places.
London, also referred to as the global city, is one of the exclusive tourist places in the world. It has the presence of everything right from big shopping and entertainment centers, cultural places and natural sites to theatres, museums and heritage sites. London has a mix of people and culture as more than 300 languages are spoken among its entire population of more than 8.3 million people. Tourism is the prime industry of London, employing a workforce of more than 400,000 people that cater to over 14 million tourists annually. The transport of London is very advanced and fully developed that cover every corner of the city. Although the area is a home to several budget and mid-range hotels and serviced apartments, our London Holiday Flats offer the best luxury and comfort at affordable prices.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is a public attraction located in Central London in the borough of the City of Westminster. The attraction is equipped with several commemorative statues and sculptures, while it is also used as a stage for political demonstrations and community gatherings. The square is being governed by the Greater London Authority, while the roads are operated by Westminster City Council. The square was supposed to have a name of King William the Fourth's Square, but George Ledwell Taylor proposed the name Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square became open to the public on May 1 1844, and the latest redevelopment work on the square concluded in 2003.
Staying Options
We offer you a multi-coloured assortment of Central London Holiday Apartments as your time and money is valuable. Our range of listed properties is available in the options of one-bedroom vacation apartments, spacious two-bedroom apartments and stylish studio apartments. The properties are equipped with several amenities, such as wide TV screens, DVD players, phones, Wi-Fi and Internet, individually controlled air-conditioning, spacious rooms, mini bars, refrigerators¸ washing machine, dishwashers and microwaves, large windows and marble flooring. Please contact us to book your apartment in London Holiday Flats and experience the real joy of living in luxurious and comfortable environment.
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