3-room apartment on 3rd floor, spacious, comfortable and stylish furnishings: large living/dining room with international TV channels, flat screen, CD-player and DVD. Exit to the balcony. 1 room with 1 double bed, shower/WC and flat screen. Exit to the balcony. 1 room with 1 double bed. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, microwave).
Bath/shower/WC, whirlpool. 2 balconies. Facilities: washing machine, dryer, iron, baby cot for up to 2 year olds (extra). Internet (WiFi, free). Reserved parking (extra, fenced). Please note: non-smoking house. Comfortable double airbed in the living room. Bamboo flooring and spacious walk-in wardrobe. See through fish tank from kitchen to living room.
Tower Hill, Zone 1: Modern apartment block "George Leybourne", 4 storeys. In a central position. For shared use: indoor pool heated (01.01.-31.12. pool opening hours: 07:00-23:30). In the complex: sauna, storage room for bicycles. Shop, grocery, restaurant 200 m, bar 100 m, café 200 m, bus stop "Wapping, Wellclose Street" 300 m, railway station "Tower Gateway" 700 m, underground station "Tower Hill" 700 m. Nearby attractions: St. Katharine Docks 700 m, Tower of London - Tower Bridge 900 m, London Bridge - Southbank 2 km. Please note: railway line closeby.
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The British Museum houses historic artefacts from around the world including the famous Parthenon frieze and an excellent Egypt section and the British Library at St Pancras is the UK's national library with 150 million items. The city boasts extensive art collections, primarily in the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square and in the Tate Britain and Tate Modern, both located along the river Thames. The Natural History Museum (biology and geology), Science Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum (fashion and design) are clustered further west, in South Kensington's "museum quarter".
The entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements. London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants and the colourful Chinatown and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing speciality shops and the Royal Opera House, one of the main city's music and dance temples together with the Royal Albert Hall, located in South Kensington.