Palace Court Holiday Apartments are centrally located 3 star rated London serviced ... more
apartments for up to 3 persons, close to Notting Hill Gate and the chic Notting Hill district, and a short walk from Londons Hyde Park. Functional contemporary comforts ...
Advantages: Good location in London Disadvantages: Expensive to say the least.
Express By Holiday inn earls court, London
I made a visit to Holiday inn, in earls court during the middle of July and found this a nice place to stay.
The Hotel had a small sign displayed at the front of the Hotel window advertising rooms from ninety nine Pounds per room per night. Regarding the Hotel's location the nearest tube station is West brompton station which takes around ten minutes to walk from the station to the Hotel, or Fulham broadway is around fifteen minutes away.
The Hotel's immediate location is also close to South Kensington. Therefore Hotel visitors are treated to a great array of shopping malls in Fulham and high streets that surround the area. Directly opposite the Express by Holiday inn is a Thai Restaurant and a Beds Furniture Store. On the corner of the main road is a Polish Coffee shop and many ...
Advantages: Great royal history, inside and out Disadvantages: None at all
ancient amid fountains, garden features and places to sit awhile to appreciate the really impressive architecture of the palace. Hampton CourtPalace is the setting for one of the world's most renowned flower shows, a must for me next year in July.
The guides live their subject. The history comes alive and it is just amazing to see how kings and queens have enjoyed their breaks there, a short barge trip up the Thames, from London.
Nowadays, the trip is easy because you get a special Hampton CourtPalace train from London - Waterloo which takes 32 minutes, from the station its a short walk to the palace. Green Line Coach has regular services or get the 111, 411, R68, 501, 440, 513, 726, 267 buses or if driving it is on the A308. If taking a river launch, join it at Westminster, Richmond or Kingston. You can take the Underground by ...
Advantages: Beautiful rooms; Historical'; loads to see Disadvantages: Huge!!
Hampton CourtPalace is about one of the 60 palaces built for King Henry VIII in about 1513. In my opinion, it must be the grandest and mightiest of all the Palaces with over 1100 rooms, acres upon acres of garden, mazes, tennis and bowling courts.
It is located next to the River Thames in London. It took me, my mum and step-dad just 1 1/2 to drive there from Portsmouth. The castle is relatively well signposted and it's mainly straight road and motor way with few confusing turn-off's but then again,this is only relavant from where I am travelling from. We passed through some lovely old villages on the way so the journey was pleasing. You can also catch the train of course - the station is basically right next to it!
When you arrive, there is a car park of which, you pay for on departing. It costs £3.50 for 3 hours and an extra 50p ...