Dover Castle Hostels London - Area Guide of London


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Dover Castle Hostels London - Closest Parks

Hyde Park

The Hyde Park is one of the largest and most popular parks in London. This beautiful park is famous for it's "Speakers' Corner" where people are free to speak and to tell what they want. The Hyde Park was the place of the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, during this time the Crystal Palace was built and designed by the architect Joseph Paxton. This park is often considered as the UK version of the Central Park in New York USA. To enjoy the Hyde Park guests of the Dover Castle Hostels London just have to take the Tube in the Piccadilly Line, and get off at Hyde Park Corner.

Burgess Park

Burgess Park is located in the London Borough Southwark. Established in 1980, the Burgess Park was established in 1980 and today it is one of the 11 famous parks of Greater London. The Burgess Park is easily reachable with the Northern Line just exit at Kennington


Dover Castle Hostels London - Closest Restaurants

Garfunkel's Restaurants, restaurant and coffeeshop, located in Leonard House, 5-7 Marshalsea Rd, London, SE1

Simply Indian, cheap and cheerful place to get a curry, situated in 25 Tabard Street, London, SE1 4LA


Dover Castle Hostels London - Closest Pubs

The Royal Oak Pub, offers every day traditional english food, placed in 44 Tabard St, London, SE1 4JU

The Trinity, peaceful and modern pub behind its classic Tudor exterior, located in 202-206 Borough High St, London, SE1 1JX

The Gladstone Arms, a brilliant pub with a great band that plays music live upstairs, located in 64 Lant St, London, SE1 1QN




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Dover Castle Hostels London - Closest attractions

The Piccadilly Circus

The Piccadilly Circus was considered to be the centre of the British Empire. Today it is one of the most common meeting points of London, with its video display and the fountain Eros (the Angel of the Christian Charity). Due to the ideal location of the Piccadilly Circus and it's famous character should guests of the Dover Castle Hostels London not miss the chance to visit this popular London attraction.

Buckingham Palace

The residence of the Queen is one of the most visited attractions in London. It is a setting for royal and state occasions and is situated in the City of Westminster. Guests of the Dover Castle Hostels London can visit the State Room and the Queens Gallery.

Big Ben

The Big Ben is the name of the bell of the Big Clock of Westminster. The clock tower is 96.3 metres high and it's style is typical neo-gothic. Its original name was Magnus Beniaminus. It is enlightened by a 112 light bulb system created by Philips'QL to reduce the energy wasting. Big Ben is located at the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster in London.

Soho

Until 1536 Soho was a grazing field. The name Soho was "founded" in the 17th century by the Duke of Monmouth, who used "Soho" as a rallying call for his men for a battle. Today Soho is the most amazing area of London, famous for it's night life and it's film industry. Soho is an area of almost one square mile, located in the centre of London, bounded by the Oxford Street, the Regent Street, the Leicester Square and the Charing Cross Road.