London, England, U.K. City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's London, England, U.K. Travel Guide has been your connection to London's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Overview of London
London is a city that gets into your blood. Whether you're there six months or a week, you'll leave knowing and feeling like London will always be a part of you. The problem with visiting London is that there's so much to do, you will inevitably miss something. However, a bed and breakfast vacation to London isn't just about seeing sights, it's also about experiencing the city. London has a pulse and an energy that makes it come alive. And even if you don't get to do everything this marvelous city has to offer during your stay at a bed and breakfast, just being in it and absorbing it will grant you an experience you've never before had. And, truthfully, it's impossible to do everything London has to offer-- the city has so much history, so much culture and so much entertainment that residents who have lived there their whole lives haven't yet seen everything. So stop worrying about being a tourist and start thinking like a resident, enjoy your bed and breakfast escape and let the city wrap around you, let it become your home for a little while. This is how you truly experience London. And the best way to do accomplish this is by staying at a bed and breakfast. At a bed and breakfast, you truly "move" to London. When going to London, it is assumed that the basics will be covered-- you must not miss the Tower of London, the British Museum (or any of the famous museums) or a trip to Hyde Park. But there is a lesser known London, where there is fun and adventure to be had, without the tourist crowds.