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London is the capital of rock, and fashion. It is an incomparable historical centre, the home of British royalty, the most important financial centre in Europe and many more things. It is a city that every traveller should know, for any of these numerous reasons.
In the very centre of the capital of England is the most emblematic building in the city: the Big Ben. This is the nickname of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. This name originally referred only to its main bell, which weighs more than 13 tons and is almost three meters in diameter.
Designed in neo-Gothic style and completed in 1859, the tower is considered a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Its four-sided clock is the largest of its kind, plus it is the third tallest clock tower in the world. It is over one hundred and fifty years old. The tower is undergoing renovation since August 2017. Tourists can take a lift up to the highest point of the building.
Not only for the beauty and importance of this building, but also for its proximity to most of the main attractions of London, do not hesitate to rent an apartment near Big Ben to enjoy your stay in this city.
London is one of the largest and most touristic cities in the world. It combines culture, nightlife, the financial centre, rock and roll, the history of the British crown and much more. As an urban centre, so active and attractive for visitors from all over the world, London offers all types of accommodation: luxury hotels, hostels, guest houses and more. However, your best option to enjoy this classic and modern city is to rent an apartment. The ideal area is the very heart of this huge city: near the Big Ben. We offer a wide variety of apartments of all kinds. You can choose what best suits your needs. We have completely furnished and equipped studios, and flats so that you can enjoy the city at your own pace.
There are several important airports in London. From the largest, Heathrow Airport, you must take the underground train headed to Arnos Grove and make a change in Earl's Court, where you must take the District line to Upminster, and get off at Westminster. This trip will take about an hour. Another option from Heathrow is to take the Heathrow Express train, which is a bit more expensive than the underground, but faster. When you arrive at Paddington station, you must take the underground (Circle line in the direction of Victoria) and get off at Westminster.
From London City Airport you can take the DLR train to Bank and get off at Canning Town, where you must take the underground (Jubilee line to Stanmore) and get off at Westminster.
From Gatwick Airport you can take the Gatwick Express train, which will drop you off at Victoria station (from where you can take the underground), or the Southern or Thameslink lines (both reach London Bridge, from where you'll have to take the underground).
From Luton airport you must take the Thameslink train to West Hampstead station, where you can take the underground.
On the other hand, if you get to the city by train, it is very likely that you should depart from King's Cross station. From there you can take different underground combinations. The fastest is to take the Victoria line towards Brixton, get off at Green Park and take the Jubilee line towards West Ham and get off at Westminster.