Thursday 17 April 2014

Benefits of Staying at BW Premier Shaftesbury London Piccadilly


The most easily identifiable place in the map of London is the Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, with the beautiful Serpentine in the middle. This is the area where you will find the maximum percentage of tourists, either hanging out or looking for accommodation. Technically it is not the centre of the city, but tourists like to refer to the Hyde Park as the central point and calculate the proximity of locations, attractions and hotels from there. Living close to the Hyde Park is definitely great, with the best shopping streets and famous hangout places, the actual centre of the city within 20 minutes of walking distance.

But what is even better than living ‘close to the centre’ is living at the centre. The Piccadilly Circus is one of the biggest and busiest squares. Almost no tourist would go back without a picture of them standing in front of the statue of Eros with huge advertisements in the background. Make advance reservations at BW Premier Shaftesbury London Piccadilly to always stay within 5 minutes of this wonderful place. The hotel has decent amount of amenities and can offer a comfortable stay at an affordable price.

 
Apart from the colourful advertisements, there is plenty to do and see around the Piccadilly Circus. One of the best ways of exploring this historic city is by going on tours. Londres en Espanol tours are known to provide the best tours in the city and you can pick a tour of your choice from Piccadilly Circus. Another benefit of being in this part of the world is unlimited exposure to arts and theatre. Criterion Theatre at Piccadilly Circus is one of those amazing places where you can always find an impressive and entertaining performance taking place.


Another plus point of staying in centrally located BW Premier Shaftesbury London Piccadilly is that the closest tube stations are just about 5 minutes away. Also, it will not take you more than 10 minutes to reach popular shopping destinations like the Oxford Street and the Bond Street, both of which are a must visit if you are even remotely interested in shopping.

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