Central London has some of the best hotels London has to offer. Areas like the West End, Soho, Piccadilly and Mayfair have luxury hotels (4 star hotels and 5 star hotels) that will take your breath away.
The Cavendish London
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The Classic rooms (above) at the Cavendish London are very well appointed guest rooms, starting from £145.
"I very much enjoyed my stay at The Cavendish, it's one of my favourite London hotels."
The Piccadilly Guesthouse is a new, modern, penthouse-style guest house, providing bed and breakfast in the centre of London . We offer a low cost, safe and convenient place for women to stay when staying in London , England. Based on the 5th and 6th floor of a modern block on historic Jermyn Street , it is moments from top London attractions , including the West End Theatreland, Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, and Oxford Street. Easily accessible via Piccadilly Circus, Green Park and Leicester Square underground tube stations, and just 15 minutes from Waterloo the Piccadilly Guest House should be your first choice when planning a trip to London.
The X-Factor contestants have all been rushed to stay in hotels after their house was swamped by fans. Details of the house's location were posted on Facebook and Twitter, and police were called to keep the peace. Love notes for the male contestants were also found - including some for Welsh heartthrob Lloyd Daniels.
For those who are worried about leaving their cats and dogs when going on holiday - there are catteries and kennells, and even posh dog hotels . But for those with an altogether more slithery companion, the world's first worm hotel has opened. In an increasingly eco-conscious world, there is a growing trend for keeping worm farms at home for composting - and owners who grow attached to their environmentally-friendly pets worry about leaving them when they go away. Michelle Hattingh, thought of the idea after discovering that hundreds of people had taken worms as 'eco-pets' in her home town of East London, South Africa. She said: "Cats have catteries and dogs have kennels, but there was nowhere for people to leave their worms when they went on holiday ."
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