Londonis an exciting place to visit, rich in history, and whether sightseeing by foot, bus, the Tube or train, the city is easy and safe to navigate.  No matter what time of year you visit, London is a global destination that appeals to people of all ages from around the world.

 

Londonis an exciting place to visit, rich in history, and whether sightseeing by foot, bus, the Tube or train, the city is easy and safe to navigate.  No matter what time of year you visit, London is a global destination that appeals to people of all ages from around the world.

 

The world famous Tower of London has, over the centuries, served as a prison, mint, jewel house, arsenal and royal palace. If you want a stunning view of London go to the historic Tower Bridge, where tourists can view the bridge’s operating mechanisms which lifts the middle of the bridge to allow large boats to pass.

 

St. Paul’s Cathedral is another historical structure, whose dome is the second largest in the world after St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.  Both Westminster Abbey which is the coronation Church of England and Buckingham Palace, the London home and office of the Queen of England, are open for tours during summer months.

 

Londonis not short of family fun. Enjoy a day at the Sea Life London Aquarium with its glass tunnel walkway, or enjoy an incredible view of the London skyline from the 443 foot tall London Eye, which is the World’s highest observation wheel.

 

Londonhas everything to please art lovers and collectors and is home to several art galleries and museums.  The Tate Modern displays modern and contemporary works.  The National Gallery is known for its collection of European paintings from 1250 to 1900, not forgetting the Victoria and Albert Museum which combines art and design with artifacts from cultures around the world.

 

The Natural History Museum is best known for its dinosaur exhibit, life-sized Blue Whale model and an earthquake simulator and if you want to view the tallest, biggest and rarest animals in the world this is your place.

 

The culture vulture can also seek out other museums worthy of a tourist stop encompassing the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the National Maritime Museum, and the Charles Dickens Museum home of the famous novelist and containing displays of first editions, letters and other memorabilia.

 

Dolphin Square is a block of private apartments and a business complex built near the River Thames at Pimlico in London between 1935 and 1937 and was quoted as being the ‘largest self-contained block of flats in Europe’.

 

Luxury serviced apartments London are provided in 13 ‘houses’ each named after a famous navigator or admiral, the houses are Grenville, Drake, Raleigh, Hawkins, Nelson, Howard, Beatty, and Duncan, Keyes, hood, Collingwood and Frobisher, and Dolphin House itself which was previously known as Rodney.

 

These serviced apartments in London enjoy a swimming pool, bar, brasserie, gymnasium and shopping arcade, together with a tennis court and croquet lawn overlooking the River Thames.

 

A spokesman for Dolphin house part of the Dolphin Square complex said “yes we offer serviced accommodation London at prices that are very competitive to big London Hotels, and of course you get much more for your money, for a start the apartments are self contained, with either one, two, or three bedrooms, their own kitchen and a service second to none”.

 

For the tourist, self contained serviced apartments in London in the Heart of Westminster are the perfect solution to tour around London and then relax at the end of the day in your own space.

 

For further information visit:  www.dolphinsquare.co.uk/house/ or you can follow them on Facebook or Twitter to keep up to date with all ongoing special offers and availability.