Holland Park Tube Station is a famous Underground Station in London

Holland Park in London is an Underground Station, on the Central Line it lays between Shepherd’s Bush and Notting Hill Gate stations, in Travelcard Zone 2. Designed for the Central London Railway, the building as typical designed by harry Bell Measures. Built in 1900 the building was given a flat roof hoping that extensions would take place, of that which has not taken place to this day except for refurbishment in 1990s. In 1958 there was an unfortunate incident of a passenger dying due to fire on the Central Line train at Holland Park.

If railway stations and mode of travel are a thought of intrigue, Holiday Lets London recommend that the St Pancreas International the central railway of London to be visited whilst visiting Holland Park. The St Pancreas International is adorned with artistic pieces of various importances. Most of the art pieces displayed to glamour signify the railway have raised quite an amount of art criticisms.

Flats for rent near British Museum is quite an ideal five star rated self catering accommodation to adhere to and book with as it is abundantly blessed with the closest tube stations – a hop and about to your destination. Speaking of transportation, Holiday Lets London is close to numerous bus routes, convenient to Heathrow airport and 15 minutes away from Paddington station. Hence why when looking to rent a flat in London, many of previous Holiday Lets London clients re-book to endure that they obtain a Flats for rent near Buckingham Palace at one of the safest and classiest part of the city. The user friendly and safe online booking system only makes our client to return to our self catering accommodation also our Holiday Lets London star class high specification amenities. Our repetitive Holiday Lets London clients enjoy our Flats for rent near Tower Bridge London, discounts and promotions.

The tube station is named after a park in West London called the Holland Park and has an estimate amount of exit and entry of 3.390 million individuals in 2010. As the tube has been named after the park situated in West Kensington, Flats for rent near London Eyerecommends that the park be visited. The park is full bloom of tulips in spring.

Visit our Holiday Lets London website and What’s In On London to obtain more information on Holland Park.  Call our Holiday Lets London hotline which operates 24 hours a day or leave us an email inquiry in French, Spanish, German, Italian or English

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Royal Mews

The name ‘mews’ came about at the Charring Cross at the south of Trafalgar Square sometime in the 13th century. Mews denotes stable, carriage house, and the recent times garage. The mews of the Royal family has been in two sites in London, the initial one being at the Charring Cross and since 1820s at the Buckingham Palace. The first Royals mews have been referred to as the King’s Mews, the Royal Stables or the Queen’s mews if a woman was on the throne.

The current Royal Mews is at the Buckingham Palace where King George III moved some of the horses and carriages for his wife’s use, eventually when his son, George IV made Buckingham Palace as the Royal official residence, the entire mews was moved to Buckingham Palace and the Charring Cross was destroyed and Trafalgar Square was built on it. The Royal Mews at the Buckingham Palace is open to public and one can view state coaches, other carriages, 30 horses and other counterparts. The chauffeurs, coachmen and other staff are accommodated above the stables in the quarters especially built for them. John Nash is yet again the famous architect who designed and built the Royal mews just as he did build many other ancient Royal sites in Britain.

Holiday lets London recommends visiting the Buckingham Palace while visiting the Royal mews. The state rooms in the palace are open to the public. The vehicles in the care of the Royal mews are vehicles of personal, recreational use and for state occasions. Some vehicles are used daily such as the Broughams where as the Gold Coach is used for rare state occasions. The vehicles at the mews are the Gold Coach, Irish State Coach, Scottish State Coach, Australian State Coach, Queen Alexandra’s State Coach, Glass Coach, King Edward VII’s Town Coach and several Landau carriages.

The Royal mews is a London attraction that holds significant British Royal history. Other similar sites recommended by Flats for rent near London Eye are the Buckingham Palace, Marble Arch, Queen Victoria Memorial, Tower of London. Further recommendations can be given by the Holiday Lets London via e mail or phone.

Live like a Londoner when you travel and book one of Flats for rent near Tower Bridge London accommodation when looking to rent a flat in London. Pay the fraction of the price of a hotel room to have more comforts than one in your London holiday studio. Holiday Lets London holiday studio is located in a quiet, safe and fashionable area of London. Travel is easy as the complexes are located close to five tube lines and several bus routes

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