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Best Places to stay at on your next visit to London

Apr 15, 2019 By Jonathan

London is among the top most historically and culturally rich places on earth. Not only is it the capital of England, but also the largest city in England and the United Kingdom. Anglo-maniacs from all around the globe yearn to roam the narrow cobblestoned streets of London. Filled with cafes, bakeries, pubs, and clubs, the Big Old Smoke is waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, when you visit London, make sure to stay at the most amazing places to enjoy the magic of the city. Luxury experts Oliver’s Travels offer their pick of holiday homes to rent in the heart of London. Let us look at the top deluxe and comfy holiday homes that London has to offer.

The 5 Best Guest Homes London has to offer:

Below are the finest and most aristocratic residencies available in the home base of the Big Ben. If you are lodging at one of these few places, then you won’t be far from the London experience. Let’s begin the list without further ado:

1.    Apartment in Regents Park Apartments, Marylebone Village

This lavish apartment in the elegant uptown area of London offers the best views and can accommodate up to 5 people. The price starts from £99 per person. The residents of this place will be neighbors with Sherlock Holmes on 221-B Baker’s street and the cold wax figurines of Madame Tussauds Museum. It is a classic London style apartment with three floors. The rooms are breezy and luminous. The polished hardwood floors are adorned with luxurious rugs. It also provides the residents with a view of the Victorian architecture in the locality among other commodities.

2.    Apartment in Hatton Gardens, Clerkenwell

Situated in the busy Clerkenwell area of London, this Hatton Gardens apartment can accommodate up to 6 people, and each will have to pay a sum of £84 per person. The stylish Clerkenwell neighborhood is famous for the mixture of chic flats, smart firms, and decrepit warehouses and factories. It is a center for the latest fashion with classy eateries, modish boutiques, and nifty bars and clubs. The apartment also compliments the area with its high ceilings, wooden floorings, and jazzy furniture. This place is genuinely full of life.

3.    South Kensington Place

If you are not much for the hustle and bustle of the Metroland, then this place is perfect for you. It is located in a serene residential area. This apartment can house up to 6 persons at £88 per person. In addition, if you have second thoughts and want to go party or sightseeing, the most popular tourist destinations are just a few steps away from you. This apartment is lavishly furnished with arts, and you can enjoy views from the decked balcony.

4.    Dukes Apartment, Royal Borough Kensington

With a capacity for six adults, you can get this high-class apartment for £94 per person. It is a dignified abode with fine furnishings. It is a three-story building with a skylight in its kitchen. Another component of this holiday home is the presence of the timeworn travel posters that take you back to the olden days. This is a calm and soothing place for you to rest after a hard day of wandering around the city. The flashy hued Royal Borough neighborhood of Kensington has many bars, boutiques, and restaurants. The residents of this place will also be close to some of the most famous museums.

5.    Marylebone Place, Marylebone Village

Centered on the self-reliant splashy boutiques, and vibrant restaurants, the Marylebone Place is a home for the aristocrats. The airy, high-ceiling rooms are embellished with retro furnishings. It can accommodate six people at once at a price of £104 per person. The Marylebone Village is an affluent district with the elegant and historic architecture of Georgian style. There are many tourist hotspots nearby so you will not feel bored in this exquisite home.

We do not get many chances to witness such a beautiful city in all its glory. It would be best if we took the opportunity and enjoyed the city from the proud and refined homes present in the heart of London.

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Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile who launched Anglotopia.net in 2007 to channel his passion for Britain. Londontopia is its sister publication dedicated to everything London.

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