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Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in London

Planning a self-catering escape in London? England's bustling capital offers an unparalleled array of attractions, including iconic landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament. Extend your self-catering holiday to a week to fully explore London's top sights such as the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, and the vibrant West End known for shopping and theatre. Dive into London's rich cultural scene at world-class museums like the British Museum and Tate Modern. Navigating this vast city is convenient via the London Underground, while self-catering options like apartments provide the perfect base for your urban adventure. If accommodation is scarce, consider staying in the Home Counties for easy train access.

Booking your holiday accommodation in London early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

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Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in London, Greater London, England

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Self-Catering Breaks in London

Planning a self-catering break in London, England's capital city? London has to be one of the most visited places in the UK and has a number of famous landmarks including Big Ben, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament. With London, there is so much to see and do that really to fully appreciate the city you may want to take a self-catering break of at least a week.

Top Tourist Attractions in London

If you have a short break planned, you will have to prioritise your sightseeing. Top attractions in London include the London Eye from which you can enjoy amazing views of the city below, Madame Tussauds wax museum, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and London's West End for shopping and musical theatre shows. London's Covent Garden continues to attract the crowds on account of its proximity to a good number of theatres and generally relaxed and pleasant setting.

Museum Visits on a Cottage Stay in London

There are some amazing museums to visit whilst on a self-catering break in London, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, and many more.

Travelling During Your Self-Catering Break in London

London is a huge city, so travelling around is best by the London Underground, where you can usually travel quickly from place to place. There are also regular London buses which you can take to get to your destination. Taxis can be convenient for travelling short distances but are an expensive way to see the city, and you are likely to get stuck in heavy traffic.

What Does London Offer for Cottage Breaks?

London is also tagged as the most advanced global city due to its strengths in arts, commerce, education, healthcare, media, fashion, research and development, and tourism. It is also one of the world's biggest financial centres and the place where more than 500 European companies have their headquarters. It is also a major education hub, and 43 of its universities come under the most significant universities in Europe.

Accommodation Options for Self-Catering in London

Self-catering accommodation in London is mostly in the form of self-catering apartments. If you can't find accommodation in London itself, you may want to consider the Home Counties, where from certain places you can travel into London quickly and easily by train.

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