![]() ![]() ![]() 4-star and 5-star hotels dominate, with some midrange bargains. The West End ( Covent Garden, Soho, Leicester Square, Oxford Street, Mayfair) is a central and convenient district with most of London’s theatres, top art galleries, excellent, varied dining for all budgets and much of London’s nightlife. Similarly, the best hotels in London are not focused in one neighborhood and it’s easy to find great luxury accommodations in most areas of London. Some neighborhoods are more central and convenient than others, given that most visitors to London walk or use public transport to reach the attractions. Since London’s best attractions are spread out, there’s no “downtown” as such, and much depends on your interests and budget. There is no universal “best neighborhood” in London. The charming midrange Strand Palace Hotel is smack in the middle of it all. This is the area I recommend for most first time visitors to London. Fun vibe, close to everything, lots of great places to eat.
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