Jun
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Tourist tips on London Victoria area
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All of London Victoria is within the City of Westminster and it has been named after Victoria of United Kingdom. The district consists mostly of commercial property and social housing, with offices and shops lining most of the thoroughfares.
Serving over 76 million passengers not even including those who were changing lines at the station only in 2007, the Victoria metro station is the busiest on the London underground system. If you want to go to Heathrow from Victoria, just take the underground and change at Green Park or South Kensington and join the Piccadilly line to all the Heathrow terminals. Gatwick Express from the station will also take you direct to Gatwick Airport. The London Victoria Coach stationis close to the underground station and it is and international Coach station serving the whole of United Kingdom and mainland Europe.
Many London tourists prefer to book hotels in the Victoria area. The area has become very popular with tourists. Because of its numerous tourist attraction centres and major landmarks, many London tourists are drawn to the Victoria area.Close to Victoria is the Buckingham Palace, the Parliament Houses, London Eye, the Westminster Abbey and also the Big Ben. Earls Court is very close to Victoria and is just three tube stops away from it. It is also just about ten minutes drive away. The Kensington Olympia and the Earl’s Court Exhibition centres are all close.
The Knightsbridge area is not far from London Victoria. You can do some sightseeing on the bust from the Victoria area as the area have very good transport network. Apart from the tube and the surface trains, there are also a lot of buses which run from Victoria station to all other major areas of Central London. By the London buses, you are just a few minutes away from Strand, Charing Cross, Piccadilly Circus and the Trafalgar Square. The Bond Street, the Oxford Street, Sloane Square, Marble Arch, Soho, China Town are all not far away from the Victoria and so are St. James’s Park, the Green Park, South Kensington, Westminster, Hyde Park Corner, Leicester Square and the Pimlico.
When travellers or tourists are looking for cheap hotels in London, Victoria area is one of the areas the select as they prefer to stay close to the Victoria station. The Victoria station area is home to many cheap London b&bs, London cheap hotels and cheap London bed and breakfast and also the nightlife at the Victoria is very exciting and it is also one of the reasons why travellers prefer to stay in the area.
You will not be far from many of London’s major Landmarks and its tourist attractions if you stay in London Victoria on your next London tour. You will also be close to many of.






