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London Day Tripping: The Best Castles Near The City
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London is an incredible city, with an unbelievably long list of things to see and do- but it is also one of the best connected cities in the whole of the UK. You can travel to almost any part of the Country in a reasonably short amount of time right from the centre of London. So why not head further afield?
Maybe you’ve visited many times before and need to see something different, perhaps you're using London as a central hub to explore England, or maybe you just need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Whatever your reason, exploring the UK from your twin room in central London at the Hotel Bayswater London couldn’t be easier. And one of the most incredible things you can see that encapsulates the history of this country is the mighty castles of the Mediaeval era.
Let’s take a look at the top castles within easy reach of hotels near Bayswater Station London.
Dover Castle
Journey Time From London by Train: 1.5 hrs
Dover Castle was dubbed as the ‘key to England’ thanks to its incredible vantage point atop the White Cliffs of Dover, with an imperious view over the English Channel.
It is thought that there was an Iron Age fort here as early as 500BCE, and it has changed a lot since. Destroyed and rebuilt by William the Conqueror in 1066, it was then improved and cared for by King Henry II in the 12th century.
A WWII hospital was constructed in the storage tunnels beneath the castle, and an interactive experience has been set up for visitors to experience the terror of the war.  
Leeds Castle
Journey Time From London by Train: 1.5 hrs
Leeds castle is rather confusingly found in Kent, although the name suggests it should be in northern England it is actually extremely close to Dover Castle.
Constructed in the 19th century, this stunning castle is set in 500 acres of gorgeous parkland and has plenty of activities- including the gigantic hedge maze!
Windsor Castle
Journey Time From London by Train: 45 mins
Windsor Castle is the longest inhabited castle in the entire world, with members of the Royal Family having lived there for nearly 1,000 years.
Constructed by Willaim the Conqueror after his invasion of England, this is one of the country's grandest castles, and was the preferred residence of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Wandering the gardens, and indeed Windsor itself, is a must and you can catch the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony too.
Hever Castle
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Hever Castle was the residence of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII’s second wife- but that’s not the only reason you should visit.
It is a double moated castle, built in the style of an illustrious manor house. There is one of the greatest collections of Tudor portraits in the world and 3 - yes 3 - mazes!
Mediaeval Britain
Exploring mediaeval Britain from the comfort and luxury of your incredible Bayswater hotels is something we should not take for granted.
Escape the city and see the best of British castles!  
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centralparkcollection · 6 months
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10 must-have travel items for any trip
No matter where you are travelling, you will want to pack as lightly as possible. This saves you from carrying heavy weight on your shoulders and paying excess baggage fees at airports. Here are the must-have travel items for any trip. 
Reusable water bottle
A reusable water bottle is essential as it reduces your plastic consumption. Always check that the water in your destination is potable. Otherwise, you may want to buy a water bottle with a filter system. Fortunately, all hotels in Central London benefit from water that is perfectly safe to drink. 
Packing cubes
Organise your clothing with packing cubes. These inexpensive zippered pouches keep everything neat and tidy in your bag and work for suitcases and backpacks equally. They’ll also help you from overpacking. Packing cubes come in handy as laundry pouches to protect your delicate clothing while in the washing machine both at home and from the road.
Noise cancelling headphones
A good pair of noise cancelling headphones will be your best friend when travelling as they block out disturbances. These are available as over-the-ear headsets and in-ear buds. Choose a pair that is the most comfortable for you. 
Eye mask
Being in unfamiliar places can cause havoc with your sleeping schedule and you might find yourself impacted by domestic lighting and earlier sunrises. The best hotels in Central London have blackout curtains to help. However, it’s still handy to carry an eye mask in case you are light sensitive. 
Notebook
Carry a small notebook and pen to jot down any anecdotes and stories from your travels. It will be fun to look back on your scribbles in the future and re-live the memories. 
Document wallet
Protect your passport by storing it in a travel wallet. This will reduce the risk of damage and tears that could render it invalid. You may also use this document to hold your foreign currency, driving licence, and other important documentation.
Toiletries and medication
Boutique hotels in Central London usually supply the essentials of soap and shampoo. You will need to pack your favourite creams and other grooming products. Decant your lotions and potions into smaller tubs and bottles to reduce weight. Remember to pack any prescription medication for your trip. 
Sun protection 
Even if you are planning a winter trip, you will need to consider the low sun and UV rays. Always carry sunglasses and a small bottle of sunscreen, regardless of the destination and season. Children will need a hat too. 
Foldable tote bag
Naturally, you will want to purchase souvenirs and gifts. Take a small tote bag that folds into your main day bag. This will also come in handy when picking up snacks and picnic supplies. 
E-reader
They don’t quite compare to the joy of a paper book but an e-reader is a wise item for your travels. These devices are lightweight and contain hundreds, thousands, of books. Purchase one with Wi-Fi so that you can purchase new books using the internet at your hotel in Central London.
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thejhydeparkblogs · 2 years
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The best Christmas markets in London: 2022 edition
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Every year brings a new influx of festive events, attractions, and things to do in and around the city of London. And while some features return year after year, including the garlands of lights and decorations which adorn the businesses and hotels near Bayswater tube station and across London, others are temporary fixtures which change year after year.
In this article, we’re focussing exclusively on the best Christmas markets from 2022 – starting with the most famous of all.
Winter Wonderland
Located just minutes from the J Hyde Park London, Winter Wonderland takes over a large portion of Hyde Park during the festive period – uniting fairground rides with food stands, market stalls, and all manner of attractions for visitors of all ages.
A vibrant and exceptionally popular staple in London during the winter and Christmas season, Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland can be accessed by ticket only and offers a busy but exciting day or night out.
Southbank Centre
Heading south and leaving behind the hotels in Bayswater London in favour of the sparkling river Thames, you will find the Southbank Centre – and more importantly, its festive Christmas market. With little wooden chalet buildings full of food and stocking fillers, this is a great spot to head as part of your Christmas shopping or for a little treat night with friends or loved ones.
One of the best things about this particular Christmas market is its proximity and access to the river, lined with the Christmas lights and festive decorations from surrounding office blocks, businesses, and London attractions.
Covent Garden
A great place to visit all year round, owing to its authentic and traditional architecture, the street performers, and the plethora of food and independent businesses, Covent Garden is a vibrant and popular place for tourists and locals alike. But come the festive season, Covent Garden comes into its own – often hosting a pop—up or two from major businesses or corporations, giving out tasters and freebies to the crowds of visitors, and hosting an exciting winter warmer festival complete with photo opportunities and bars.
Leicester Square
Just minutes from the discount hotels of Bayswater and central London, Leicester Square is so much more than just a through-route or passing place on your way to Westminster or the Strand. Leicester Square’s Christmas market is held from November through to January and again plays host to a number of ornate wooden chalets which transform the square into something from a festive movie.
Best of all, Leicester Square is not only ideally located for visitors from all across London, but it is also home to a number of family friendly enterprises and displays – including the vast Lego store, M&M World, the famous Odeon cinema which hosts premieres, and a number of statues of famous movie characters and figures.
All of these Christmas markets run over the festive season in London, and transform the city into a winter wonderland for both adults and children to enjoy.
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grandroyale · 2 years
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London’s Top 5 Most Legendary Music Venues
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There are many incredible, world beating icons in London. Famous buildings, world class tourist attractions and amazing activities- but people often forget about London’s live music scene.
As one of the world’s greatest centres of culture it should come as no surprise that many of history's greatest musicians have played some pretty legendary gigs in London. The live music scene evolved heavily, but the big hitters always came back, and that is due to London’s many incredible venues.
If you’re visiting London for a legendary gig in the near future then book a room at the Grand Royale Hyde Park; it’s the best Hyde Park accommodation and one of the finest hotels near Bayswater Station. You’ll be perfectly situated to explore the city and check out some of London’s most famous live music venues.
Let’s take a look at the best of the best.
O2 Academy, Brixton
Formerly known as the Brixton Academy, this venue has been at the forefront of live music in the city since 1983.
It has played host to some of the biggest names from around the world like Madonna, The Smiths, Bob Dylan, Dr. Dre- it really has seen pretty much everyone through those iconic doors.
It was originally opened as a cinema, but found its true place in the world of music. 
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert is not only an icon in the world of music, but also in the world of architecture and design. It holds one of the largest glass domes in the world, and is supposed to have near perfect acoustics.
It has hosted music since 1941 and really does attract musicians and audiences from every genre. The world’s greatest orchestras play in the hall, as well as some of the biggest bands and artists from all over the world- even Paverotti held the stage. 
Ronnie Scott’s
Musician Ronnie Scott opened this bar in 1959 as a place for local jazz musicians to jam and practice; since then it has become one of the most famous jazz clubs in the world.
Some of the biggest names to ever grace the stage have performed there including Ella Fitzegerald, Miles Davies, Nina Simone and Chet Baker- that’s a pretty impressive list.
Ronnies Scott’s is also where Jimi Hendrix tragically played his last gig in 1970, which cemented the club’s place in the musical history books.  
Koko
Originally known as The Music Machine and later as Camden Palace, this stunning venue really found its place in music and is now called Koko.
Madonna actually performed her first ever UK gig here, and it has hosted some incredible names since then. Prince, Coldplay, Lady Gaga and Kanye West to name but a few.  
100 Club
The 100 Club actually started off as a swing joint, but quickly became a mecca for live jazz. In the 70s some incredible names played at the club and cemented its name in history.
David Bowie, Louis Armstrong, The Rolling Stones and Oasis have all played here- and when Jimi Hendrix lived in London it was one of his favourite places to perform.
Music History in London
So there you have it, some of the most famous musical locations in the city, and some of the incredible musicians who have played them.
Enjoy a weekend of culture in the city, and maybe snag the finest afternoon tea near Hyde Park at the Grand Royal in the morning- you probably won’t want to travel too far after a night in one of these incredible joints!
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parkavenuehotels · 2 years
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Free Things To Do In London In 2022 We Bet You Never Knew
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There are so many free things you can do in London, so many that you arguably wouldn’t have to spend a penny on visiting sights and attractions for the entire duration of your stay.
There are no fewer than 30 to 40 free museums, galleries and exhibitions in London, ranging from the more grandiose Natural History Museum and Science Museum to the relatively unknown Queen’s House and Museum of the Order of St John. 
And then you’ve got the Royal Packs and near-endless sights you can experience for free from the street. 
Without further ado, here are free things you can do in London in 2022!
1: Free museums and galleries
Most of London’s many museums are free. As of 2022, at least 30 to 40 museums and galleries are 100% free of charge to visitors. There are often ticketed events and exhibitions within the museum, but these are optional and by no means required to experience the museum.
We recommended creating a shortlist of a few museums and visiting 2 to 3 in one day (beware, the Science Museum and Natural History Museums are large!) Hotels in Hyde Park London are just a stone’s throw from London’s museum districts.
Here’s a list of London’s free museums and galleries:
●     British Museum
●     National Gallery
●     Museum of London
●     Tate Modern
●     Tate Britain
●     Natural History Museum
●     Science Museum
●     Royal Academy of Arts
●     Imperial War Museum and the Churchill War Rooms
●     National Maritime Museum
●     Victoria and Albert Museum
●     Guildhall Art Gallery and Roman Amphitheater
●     Wellcome Collection
●     Queen’s House
●     Sir John Soane's Museum
●     Horniman Museum and Gardens
●     London Mithraeum
●     British Library
●     National Army Museum
●     Royal Air Force Museum
●     The Wallace Collection
●     Museum of London Docklands
●     Young V&A
●     Bank of England Museum
●     Whitechapel Gallery
●     Serpentine Galleries
●     Museum of the Order of St John
●     National Portrait Gallery
●     Photographer's Gallery
●     Saatchi Gallery
 2: London’s Parks and Gardens
All of London’s eight Royal Parks are free to everyone, including Hyde Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, The Regent's Park, St. James's Park, Bushy Park, Green Park and Victoria Tower Gardens.
There are other parks too, like Kensington Gardens, which are excellent for enjoying London greenery. The gardens are home to the Albert Memorial, Round Pond, the Peter Pan Statue, and the Diana Memorial Playground. Hotels near Lancaster Gate are perfectly positioned for exploring London’s many parks.
Greenwich Park is particularly exciting with its long, rolling hill that provides spectacular views of the London skyline. It also hosts the Royal Observatory, home to the Meridian Line, which marks Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Eat at some restaurants in Bayswater before hopping on any of the numerous nearby tube stations to Greenwich.
Another important mention is the relatively new Sky Garden built inside The Fenchurch Building (also known as the Walkie-Talkie). The Sky Garden is an awesome indoor garden with spectacular panoramic views of the city.
3: London’s Markets
There are some amazing free London markets to explore, ranging from the world-famous Borough Market to the trendy Brick Lane Market. If you’re staying at Paddington hotels London, you’re just 20 minutes away from Borough Market.  
Camden Market is also very well-known and is much-loved by foodies who peruse its endless culinary offerings. Maltby Street Market, Old Spitalfields Market, Portobello Road Market and Greenwich Market are all well worth a visit too.
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The Disappearance of Yvonne Kaye Waters & Raelene May Eaton
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On an autumn day in 1974, the quiet life of two Perth families changed irrevocably. Yvonne Kaye Waters and Raelene May Eaton, cousins not just by blood but by the deep friendship they shared, set out to enjoy a Sunday together. Little did anyone know, it would be the last day they were seen.
Yvonne, a 17-year-old working at a concrete moulding business, lived with her parents in Maylands. Her cousin Raelene, also 17, was balancing a job at a plumbing business with night school studies in dressmaking and shorthand typing. She lived with her parents in Bayswater. On the 7th of April, their plan was simple and carefree: join a friend at the Oxford Hotel in Leederville to enjoy a live band.
The day began with Raelene’s father driving her to Yvonne’s place. From there, the girls caught a train to Perth and then a bus to Leederville. Their time at the Oxford Hotel was brief; soon, the vibrant energy of another location, the White Sands Tavern in Scarborough, beckoned.
Arriving around 4:30 PM, Yvonne and Raelene found themselves at a table with five men, described as older and scruffier than themselves. As the venue buzzed around them and the band Fatty Lumpkin played, the atmosphere of the tavern was electric. Two men eventually left, leaving the cousins in the company of three.
The evening edged towards its close, and at around 6:45 PM, the tavern emptied. Outside, the cousins were seen chatting amiably with the three men. A witness's last glance captured them outside the tavern—after that, the group vanished into the night.
The immediate aftermath of their disappearance saw little urgency in the search efforts; the initial belief was that Yvonne and Raelene might have simply run off. But days turned into weeks with no word from either girl. Their families began to fear the worst, grappling with the stark, unsettling silence that followed.
Tragedy struck again a week later. A car accident involving Yvonne’s boyfriend and Raelene’s brother added a bitter layer to the unfolding drama—Raelene's brother succumbed to his injuries two weeks later.
Years rolled on with detectives chasing shadows. Leads and theories emerged and faded with the same rapidity, including a mysterious white panel van thought to be linked to their last known location. Yet, every effort to unearth the truth behind Yvonne and Raelene’s disappearance seemed to dissolve into the vast Australian landscape.
Decades have passed, and the mystery of what happened to the "Gone Girls" of Perth persists, etched into the community's memory and the hearts of their families. The pages of newspapers yellowed with age, and online forums speculate endlessly, but the poignant echo of their absence remains. In Perth and beyond, the story of Yvonne and Raelene is recounted with a mixture of sadness and disbelief—a haunting reminder of a joyful Sunday that ended in an enduring mystery.
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Dorset Gardens Hotel - Your Ultimate Venue for Dining, Events, and Entertainment
Experience the All-In-One Venue
At Dorset Gardens Hotel, we provide an all-in-one venue that caters to your every need. Whether you're looking for a delicious meal, a catch-up with friends over drinks, family-friendly fun, or a night of dancing, we have it all. Our convenient location in Bayswater, Croydon, and Ringwood makes us the go-to destination for locals in the area.
With 45 motel-style rooms and function space, we not only offer a pub experience but also provide comfortable accommodation and versatile event spaces. Our 3 function rooms can cater up to 500 guests, while our 2 semi-private dining rooms can host up to 80 guests. The 3.5-star rated facilities ensure that your stay or event is both convenient and comfortable.
Our experienced team is skilled in event planning and pays excellent attention to detail. We offer friendly and personalized service to ensure that your milestone birthday, wake, or family reunion is a memorable and hassle-free experience. From food and seating arrangements to music and even transportation, we take care of it all.
With a variety of menu options, ample car and coach parking, complimentary tea and coffee, and lunch and dinner room service in our hotel rooms, we make sure that your dining experience is enjoyable and convenient. Whether you're craving classic pub favorites, seasonal dishes, or special kids and seniors menus, we have something to satisfy every palate.
For families looking for an easy dining experience, we offer kids meals and an indoor kid's playground. Our kid’s menus feature nutritious mains followed by treats like the age-old favorite, Frog in the Pond. We also serve a special seniors menu for lunch and dinner, giving our older guests a choice of 1, 2, or 3 courses.
If you're in the mood for a cheeky punt or a big night out, our sports bar and DG Nightclub are the places to be. The sports bar is the social heart of Dorset Gardens Hotel, offering weekly activities such as poker and pool competitions, a beer garden and outdoor terrace, big screens to catch all the action, and a TAB that's open 7 days a week. It's the perfect spot to meet up with friends or make new ones.
DG Nightclub is beloved for its friendly crowd, top Melbourne DJs, and a large raised dance floor. We host live music and DJs on Friday and Saturday nights, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're celebrating a birthday or hens night, DG Nightclub can cater to your needs and provide perks for the guest of honor and all your mates.
At Dorset Gardens Hotel, we strive to provide a memorable experience for all our guests. Whether you're after a quick but quality feed, a vibrant bar scene, or a relaxed atmosphere to catch up with family, we invite you to join us and discover why we're the ultimate venue for dining, events, and entertainment in Bayswater, Croydon, and Ringwood. Read more…
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bayswaterinn · 1 year
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All you need to know about Ghostly Experiences in London
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A city with as much history as London must have a fair few ghosts haunting its streets, right?
Well, it turns out that it’s not just the streets that are supposedly haunted, but also some of London’s stations, buildings, and other locations throughout the city. In this blog, we’re taking a step away from the comfort and warm welcome of the Bayswater Inn Hotel Hyde Park, sharing a few of the most haunted sites in London and how you can get involved in visiting.
Highgate Cemetery
What better place to start a ghost tour of London than at a cemetery, with this particular site located to the north of London, having opened back in 1839. The cemetery, which has been used in a number of television shows and movies, fell into disrepair in the 1960s and so has become an abandoned cemetery with a fair few stories surrounding its graves. One story involves a vampire that rests in Highgate, another concerns the ghost of an old lady who roams around looking for her murdered children.
Just watch out she doesn’t follow you back to your accommodation in Bayswater London…
Tower of London
An attraction with a gory history, the Tower of London is largely recognised as the most haunted site in the whole of London owing to the murders, battles, beheadings, and tortures which took place within its multitude of walls and grounds.
Despite now being a popular tourist attraction, which is surrounded by discount hotels and London’s most memorable visitor experiences, it is said that Anne Boleyn’s ghost remains present around the White Tower, and that the two murdered princes remain trapped in the walls where their skeletons were eventually found after their untimely death.
Ten Bells Pub
This may not have the class and grandeur of the top restaurants near Bayswater, but it certainly has a story to tell – with the Ten Bells Pub not just one of the oldest but also one of the most haunted pubs in London.
The pub is particularly famous for its links with Jack the Ripper, who picked up more than a few of his victims after they stumbled away from an evening of drinking in the pub. Their bodies were never found too far from the pub, leading people to believe that perhaps the killer himself with a regular.
Westminster Abbey
It seems off to throw such an iconic site of celebration into an article about haunting and ghosts; however, we cannot ignore the history that connects the abbey with the dead. Westminster Abbey is the final resting place for a number of royals and other noteworthy people, some of whom visitors claim to have seen moving about the grounds at a glance.
Perhaps not as sinister as some of the aforementioned ghostly experiences and attractions, Westminster Abbey deserves its place on our list if only for the number of well known individuals who call it their forever home.
Have you visited any of these haunted and ghostly sites? If so, did you experience any ‘out of this world’ encounters or visions?
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kellys-leftovers · 2 years
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hi! can you pls recommend an ideal place where i can stay if i’m going to watch an arsenal game?
hi there sorry that took me a while
i would say just get something that is near a tube station! if you're just there for the game you can probably stay away from more central areas to safe money.
i have stayed in airbnb's between queensway and bayswater which was brilliant to also get into city center. hostels are also an option but not necessarily cheaper than getting an airbnb or hotel room
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8 Reasons Why Royal Eagle Hotel Should Be Your Next London Stay
Looking for the perfect place to stay in London? There are so many hotels to choose from and it’s hard to find a place that has all the right amenities, a central location, has reasonable rates, and attentive staff. 
Well, here is one hotel in Central London that fits the bill. Here are 8 reasons why you should book a stay at the Royal Eagle Hotel London today.
Desirable location in Central London
The Royal Eagle Hotel London is located in a beautiful Victorian building in the peaceful and calm Bayswater neighbourhood. It’s the kind of place where you can get your shuteye and feel removed from the hustle and bustle.
World-class amenities at the Royal Eagle Hotel
All guest rooms at the Royal Eagle Hotel London have private bathrooms and all the amenities essential for a comfortable stay. These include top-notch bed linens, a desk, a television, a hair dryer, and tea/coffee-making facilities. Some rooms have a pleasant view over the leafy terrace. Rooms are available for solo travellers, couples, and families. 
Close to public transport and London airport connections 
The Royal Eagle Hotel is a two minute walk from Paddington Station. This station has speedy connections to Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express and Elizabeth Line. Meanwhile, the London Underground station is served by the Bakerloo, Circle, and District lines. 
Welcome drinks and other perks
Those who book directly with the hotel will be greeted with a welcome glass of wine or beer on the house. Or, if you prefer, you can request early check in, late check out, or luggage storage. Book directly on the Royal Eagle Hotel London website to take advantage of these bonuses. 
Nutritious breakfast 
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and this boutique hotel excels with a continental buffet breakfast of pastries, cereals, cold cuts, and seasonal fruits. If you feel like something heavier, you can request a cooked-to-order English breakfast. 
Dozens of places to eat locally
The Royal Eagle Hotel is within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, and pubs where you will find a variety of British and international eats. 
The immediate Paddington area is known for its independent eateries while the station itself has several trendy restaurants by the iconic platform. There is also Paddington Basin with its buzzing waterfront bistros and bars. 
Marylebone High Street has chic European-inspired delis and friendly gastropubs. Notting Hill is where to go for organic food and craft cocktails while Mayfair has you covered for Michelin-starred menus and upscale suppers. 
Free Wi-Fi around the clock
It’s important to stay connected while travelling and have access to the internet for booking tours. Not all hotels in Central London offer free Wi-Fi but this boutique hotel near Hyde Park does.
Romantic packages for couples 
Planning a romantic weekend in London? The hotel can prepare your suite with rose petals, towel swans, and a chilled bottle of champagne. Just be sure to select the romantic package when booking a night at the Royal Eagle Hotel London.
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OVER Dot Mayfield’s long career as a barmaid she estimated she pulled an incredible 29 million beers – the equivalent to 10,000 kegs! When interviewed for a newspaper story in 1972, Dot’s son had calculated she had walked at least 22,500km behind the bar, serving customers over 20 years in Sydney pubs. Born in Auburn, Dot worked in a number of Sydney pubs from the 1950s, before settling into the bar of the Bayswater Hotel, Gladesville (pictured) in the 1970s. We’re not sure what ever happened to Dot (pictured inset behind the bar); but would love to find out. Story at The Time Gents website: (via Dot pulled over 10,000 kegs of beer during her 20 year career as a Sydney barmaid)
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