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A Visitor's Guide to Exploring London's Colourful Neighbourhoods
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One of the things I love about walking around London is the many beautiful areas to explore. The city boasts 32 boroughs, each with something unique to offer. However, discovering London's hidden corners is best done on foot. Luckily, this vibrant capital is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to find quirky and bright areas, mainly when staying at central properties like these Hotels Near Earls Court London. Here is a visitor's guide to exploring London's colourful neighbourhoods.
Hampstead
Known as one of the prettiest neighbourhoods in the city, Hampstead is renowned for its picturesque streets, cute shops, and sprawling Heath.
In addition, Hampstead is filled with hidden gems like the Holly Bush and Fenton House's tucked-away gardens. 
Kensington
Kensington is one of London's most elegant neighbourhoods due to its abundance of mews streets and royal residences. Kensington Palace Gardens and Kensington Church Street offer a variety of interesting details, such as impressive real estate. In addition to a bustling high street, pubs decorated with flowers, and candy-cane-striped buildings, there's a lot to see and do in this city. Visitors looking to spend most of their time in this area can book a stay at this Park Grand Kensington Accommodation.
Chelsea
One of the prettiest neighbourhoods in London is Chelsea, which is located next to South Kensington. Its side streets are bursting with colour, from pastel houses on Bywater Street to rainbow row homes on Godfrey Street. The King's Road isn't just about colours; it is also a great shopping destination and offers a view of the Thames and historic houses. Nature lovers will enjoy walking around the cosy side streets of Chelsea and exploring the Chelsea Physic Garden.
Knightsbridge
Luxury shopping and over-the-top house prices characterize Knightsbridge. Affluent and beautiful, this is one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in London. While here, make sure to head to the many food halls at Harrods and take in the orange brick architecture on Pont Street. Knightsbridge is the ideal designer shopping spot for luxury Kensington London Hotels guests.
Notting Hill
Notting Hill is one of those neighbourhoods that always makes the list of places to visit in London. Known for its colourful houses and vibrant market, this place is popular with travellers and locals.
However, Portobello Road isn't the only thing to see here. Many shops and restaurants in Notting Hill attract people from all over London. We recommend booking a stay at the Hotels Near Gloucester Road Tube Station for easy access to this part of London.
Holland Park
Located next to Notting Hill, Holland Park often leaves visitors feeling enchanted. Beauty abounds in the park. One of the most spectacular sights in the city is its stunning spring tulips and summer roses. In addition to the Japanese garden, a peacock enclosure adds a magical aspect to the space. Nevertheless, Holland Park goes beyond the green space, especially the picturesque crescents and colours that fill the streets around it.
Other places to check out:
●      Belgravia
●     South Kensington
●     Dulwich
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Euro Cup Hospitality - Best District for theatre and stay on a budget in London
Fans from all over the world are waiting to visit London and watch Euro 2020 matches including the final of Euro 2020 next. Fans are also interested to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality in London. Football fans can book Euro Cup Hospitality Tickets on our website on exclusively discounted prices.
Best Neighbourhood for Theatre/Arts:
The West End, Covent Garden, and Leicester Square area are best for amusement.Covent Garden and Leicester Square area are some of the most-visited parts of London. Covent Garden is at the heart of London, it has so many shows, and musicals which make it the best neighborhood for entertainment and to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality.
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You can find so many art galleries in these areas where you can perceive some arty works. You can also find restaurants and high end-shops in these areas where you can go for shopping and food.
Where to Stay in London on a Budget:
Kings Cross St Pancras, Paddington, North London (Hampstead, Islington, Camden Town) and Bayswater are best to stay on a budget in London during Euro 2020 and enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality. London is a large city and you can book accommodation in so many hotels and neighborhoods to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality.
You can get cheap hotels in areas such as Paddington, Kensington and some parts of North London. There are also some shops where you can go shopping while staying in these sides of the city to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality.
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Where to live in London when flying to Heathrow:
(Piccadilly line and Heathrow Express) South Kensington, Earl’s Court, Gloucester Road, and Paddington are areas where you can stay before going to Heathrow.At times you might need to fly in and out of the city, and you have to find the right means of transport.
The best means to get around is by airplane. One of the biggest airports in London is Heathrow airport and you have to stay as close to the airport so that you won’t struggle to get through to the airport. The best area to stay if you want to easily access the airport in West London.
Stay in South Kensington, Earl’s Court or Gloucester Road tube stations for easy access to Heathrow via the Piccadilly Line. When taking the Heathrow Express, stay near Paddington station.
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Where to Stay in London when flying into Gatwick:
Victoria Station area, London Bridge, London Blackfriars, Farringdon, and St Pancras International are the best areas to stay before going to Gatwick to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality. When you fly into the city and probably into Gatwick you could find hotels that are near the airport to enjoy Euro Cup Hospitality.  
This will be less strenuous especially when it comes to flying in and out of the city. Since the Gatwick airport is in South London the best areas to stay in London are Victoria area (Gatwick Express or Southern airport trains), London Blackfairs, Farringdon, London Bridge, and St Pancras Internationa areas (Thameslink Trains)
Football fans can get Euro Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing market place. EuroTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to book Euro Cup 2020 tickets.
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National Gallery: Must-Visit Attractions in London
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The National Gallery is one of London’s premier visitor attractions, and for good reason. It houses some of the world’s finest art pieces by some of the most famous artists, including Van Gogh and Monet. If you’re staying in one of the hotels near Gloucester Road Tube Station, or any of the hotels in London for that matter, make sure you carve out time in your schedule to visit the National Gallery. 
There’s so much to take in here, and its prime location in Trafalgar Square makes it easily accessible to everyone, whether you’re visiting London for the day or if you’re enjoying an extended break at the Park Grand Kensington Hotel. With so much to see, though, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. To help you, we’ve put together a quick guide to some of the best paintings to see at the National Gallery. 
Sunflowers by Van Gogh 
Van Gogh is regarded as one of the best artists of all time, with Sunflowers being one of his most famous paintings. He completed it in 1888 in the sleepy French summertime in the south of the country. The piece was added to the National Gallery in 1924 and has gone on to become one of the most revered paintings in its collection. 
Mars and Venus by Botticelli 
In the mid-1800s the National Gallery acquired a number of Botticelli’s paintings, including the infamous Mars and Venus work. The goddess of love and the god of war are depicted in this painting in a bid by Botticelli to show that love overcomes war. The striking message has gone on to cement this painting as one of the finest pieces of art from the Italian Renaissance period. 
The Water-Lily Pond by Monet 
Seeing one of the best Monet pieces is something you’ll find yourself talking about wherever you go thereafter, be it to work in one of the meeting rooms in Kensington or whilst enjoying a drink at one of the city’s many pubs. For this reason, make sure you observe this masterpiece if you find yourself at the National Gallery. 
The Virgin of the Rocks by Da Vinci 
Think of a famous artist and Leonardo da Vinci likely springs to mind. His works can be found in the most refined art galleries around the world, including the National Gallery. Here, in room 66, you’ll find the second version of The Virgin of the Rocks. The first version can be found in the Louvre in Paris. 
The Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio 
Caravaggio’s Christian-themed Supper at Emmaus is a striking piece of art dating back to 1601. He is one of the most controversial yet influential artists of his time. If you see any of his work in person, you’ll no doubt find yourself talking about it a long time later during dinner at the Park Grand restaurant! The smooth strokes and daring subjects make him an icon well worth admiring if you’re at the National Gallery. 
There are more than 2,000 paintings within the National Gallery, but these five are among the ones most worthy of scoping out.
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