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Here are a range of activities & nearby gems we recommend for your visit:

Visiting us in Spring?

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Here are activities & nearby places we recommend in March - May

 
This is the time every year when London blooms to life. After the chillier and darker days of winter, you can enjoy the longer daylight hours, filling up your stay in the city with a range of unique activities. Click the panels below to start planning your trip.

Visiting us in Summer?

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Here are activities & nearby places we recommend in June - August

 
London is a popular tourist destination in summer, with long sunny days to fill with fun, there is plenty to see and do. Book your stay with us to be in the heart of the city and well-connected to all the best hotspots. Click the panels below for insider tips.

Visiting us in Autumn?

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Here are activities & nearby places we recommend in September - November

 
Autumn offers the best of both worlds in London. The sun is warm in the day, lighting up the shimmering gold on Big Ben and windows on the Shard. Then welcome in the cooler nights, by visiting the theatre with your loved ones. There are plenty of sights to see! We'll be here to share insider tips and a homely space to relax. Click the panels below to start planning.

Visiting us in Winter?

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Here are activities & nearby places we recommend in December - February

 
Winter is a magical time in the English capital. The days may be darker but the glistening shop windows make up for it, lining the streets. The sweet scent of baked goods and hot chocolate rises up out of cafes and market stalls. There is plenty to see and do, from ice skating to dining, or visiting the theatre. Click the panels to plan your London winter trip.
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Embrace Spring

London is picture perfect in spring, especially as the cherry blossoms and wisteria start to flourish. We recommend taking a walk around our creative neighbourhood of Bloomsbury, which is buzzing with local artists and boutique bookshops. After a long day of exploring, relax on the terrace at Woolf & Whistle bar which overlooks leafy Tavistock Square.

Charles Dickens once lived in the neighbourhood, there is even a nearby museum in his honour. All our properties are a stone's throw from the British Museum too, a must-see attraction in spring for all the family.