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You can find inexpensive hotels in Central London at Trip Advisor, Last Minute, and Travel Stay. You can also find inexpensive hotels in Central London at Expedia and Superbreak.
Yes, lots, especially in the centre and near tourist attractions.
Depends what you are talking about! Architecture? Weather? Scenery? Men? Women?
The most inexpensive hotels in London on are located throughout the city. There is really no one place where they are cheaper than another. The price depends on the accommodations and the star rating of the hotel.
For the traveler watching the pennies, London has a wealth of inexpensive accommodation available. From youth hostels to bargain basement Bed and Breakfasts, London can cater to all budgets.
The Hilton in London is one of the best hotels and the rooms are very clean. It is not inexpensive, but the service is impeccable and you would have no regrets.
The best type of newspaper to buy which lists rental properties in London would be a newspaper local to London. A great example of this would be the London Evening Gazette, which is sold both in Newsagents and on the streets by street vendors.
You will find a London map anywhere in England that sells maps. In London many street vendors sell maps or map books for tourists, and there is a London A-Z book with maps showing every street. But you can also find london tube maps online, at one of the links below.
Because their bones were found on the island of Mauritius and now they are in museums in London and Paris
From London to the nearest point in Asia i.e, Turkey (not forgetting that Asia is over 4000 miles east to west) you could drive in about 3 or four days if you didn't want to see much of the scenery enroute.
Holiday Inn Express and Travelodge both have motels in the London area that are inexpensive. You can also check Priceline and Expedia to see what other deals are offered.
The London Dungeon is a tourist attraction that offers an immersive and theatrical experience, showcasing London's gruesome history through live actors, special effects, and rides. Visitors can learn about various dark historical events such as the Black Plague, the Great Fire of London, and Jack the Ripper. The attraction provides an interactive and entertaining way to delve into the city's macabre past.