London’s great regions
London is great city but also a huge one. If you don’t want to get lost, you should use a London map. Here are some London regions:
Kensington is a fashionable residential area on the south side of Kensington Gardens and Kensington Palace. There are still enough attractions to support a good selection of hotels, pubs, B&Bs, cafes, and restaurants. South Kensington has the ‘Big Three’ museums: V&A, Natural History Museum and the Science Museum.
Just across from Westminster, don’t miss the London Eye (a gigantic wheel offering unrivaled views of the city) and the newly-refurbished Royal Festival Hall which is part of the South Bank Centre. See the skateboarders under the Royal Festival Hall and visit the South Bank Book Market under Waterloo Bridge. Loads of free entertainment every summer: music, theater and performances.
