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8 London LONDON HYATT REGENCY LONDON – THE CHURCHILL O O O O O Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill enjoys a prime location in Central London's West End, and is ideally situated for exploring Hyde Park, Marble Arch, and Buckingham Palace. The hotel's 434 rooms and suites enjoy views over the leafy Portman Square gardens, the interior courtyard, or London's charming streets. The Montagu Restaurant and Locanda Locatelli both provide a vibrant setting and exceptional cuisine. THE MAY FAIR HOTEL O O O O O Every aspect of the hotel is infused with the energy of its central London location and is the hub for happenings of every kind. It all happens in the Signature Suites, Palm Beach Casino, Quince Bar and Restaurant, Cigar Room, May Fair Spa, and The May Fair Bar. The hotel is lavish without being showy; dramatic yet comfortable, without compromising on service that is low key and attentive all at once. The May Fair Hotel redefines modern luxury with playful panache. GROSVENOR HOUSE, A JW MARRIOTT HOTEL O O O O O Set in Mayfair near many museums, landmarks, and theaters, this Park Lane Grande Dame offers a quintessentially British experience. With its imposing forecourt graced by the original Lutyens wrought iron gates, striking hotel reception, and intimate library, guests are introduced to the approachable elegance that extends throughout the richly appointed guestrooms and lavish public spaces. "Legendary" is perhaps the best word to describe this enthralling and fast-paced city, a destination that has launched as many words and works of arts as it has armies and ships. An inspiration to writers, artists, and kings alike, the intrigue and history of London is utterly fascinating. With Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament looming in the background of Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of London keeping its secrets above the river, it's easy to see beyond the modern amenities and fast pace of the city into the deeply storied past of England. Magnificently curated museums in Mayfair, St. James, Kensington, and Covent Garden bring it even closer to the surface. However, part of what makes London so beguiling is the diversity of the districts found within the city limits. Elegant boutiques are easily found on the Oxford Street shopping boulevard, while quirky shops scattered throughout trendy Soho provide a hip counterpart. Theaters and fine dining are paired delightfully in musical West End; art and literature remain intertwined in Bloomsbury. Humble fish and chips are served in paper only steps from palaces like Windsor Castle—home to the British monarchy for nearly a millennia—and "the world's most spectacular botanical gardens," Kew Gardens. See it all from the London Eye, Europe's tallest observation wheel, or the cobblestoned streets of a bygone era. The main touristic attractions of UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Tower of London—home of the Beefeater-guarded Crown Jewels and the Maritime Greenwich—and the innumerable museums, palaces, and squares only scratch the surface of the cultural riches London has to offer, with every visit bringing new discovery. Tate London Lambeth Palace & Garden Parliament & 'Big Ben' London 'Eye' Millenium Wheel C oven t G arden Holland Park Notti n g Hill Gat e B ayswater Rd. Queensway Notting Hill Gate Marble A rch K E N S I N G T O N H i g h S t. Ke n s i n g t on Hyde Park Kensington Gardens K N I G H T S B R I D G E B E L G R A V I A C H E L S E A EA RL'S CO URT High Street Kensington King's Rd. Sloane St. Ke n s i n g ton Rd. Kni g h tsbri dg e B r o m pt on Rd . Ful h am Rd. Cro mwell Rd. Battersea Park F u l h a m Rd. Batt ers ea P a r k Rd . Fi n b o r ough Rd. Nort h E n d Rd. Ne w K in g ' s R d . Piccad illy Ol d B r o m p t o n Rd . Park Lane Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge Sloane Square West Brom pton Earl's Court Gloucester Road Victoria Station River Thames Waterloo Vauxhall N i ne E l m s La n e W an ds wort h Rd . Clapham Rd. W al wort h R d . Cam ber we ll Rd. Cam berwell New Rd. Kennington Park Rd. Kennington Rd. P eckha m R d . O l d K ent Rd. Ne w K ent Rd . To w e r B r i d ge Rd. Downing St. Open Air Theatre Westminster Abbey S tran d Fle e t S t. Vict o ri a St. Wh it eh all Buckingham Palace Portobello Rd. Market St. J am es's Park Em bankm ent Westm inster Charing Cross Green Park London Bridge Tower London Globe Theatre Museum Tate Modern Blackfriars Tem ple W E S T M I N S T E R C I T Y Bayswater Paddington Edgware Rd. H arr o w R d . Marylebone Rd. Baker St. Kilburn Hig h Rd. Maida Vale Wellington Rd. Finchley Rd. A d e l a i d e Rd. Park Rd. P rince Alber t R d . A l b any S t. Tottenham Ct. Rd. Portland Pl. Reg e n t S t . C A M D E N T O W N H A M P S T E A D Regent's Park Baker St. Marylebone Warren St. Oxford Circus Bond St. Leicester Sq. Piccadilly Circus British Museum Chancery Lane BLO O MS- BURY H o l b o r n Caledonian Rd. Pentonville Rd. Farri ng t on Rd . Ca m den Rd. Ke n ti s h T ow n Rd. Fi n c h ley R d . Kingsland Rd. New Nor th Rd. City Rd. City Rd. Holloway Rd. U p p e r Es se x R d . Lon don W all Liv er p o o l R d. King's Cross/ St. Pancras Cannon St. Holborn Goodge St. Euston Sq. Lancaster Gate Euston Green Park St. James's Park Natural History Museum Royal Albert Hall Victoria and Albert Museum St. Paul's Cathedral Museum of London Smithfield Market B i s h o p s ga te Vauxhall Bridge Rd. Euston Rd . Oxford St. Edg ware Rd. Woburn Pl. Sh a f t esb u r y Av e . B A Y S W A T E R N OT TIN G HILL MAYFA IR SO HO MA ID A VA LE ST. J O HN'S WO O D 0 1/2 miles 0 1/2 km

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