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Airways- Cheap hotel in London with many attractions nearby

Airways Hotel is situated in Victoria. Airways- the London bed and breakfast hotel is well-connected with all the major modes of communication. Airways hotel – the preferred cheap London accommodation provides an easy access to all the major areas of interest in and around many suburbs of London. Given the location and the right ambience, our Airways hotel London makes it to a perfect destination for the travellers and visitors from across the world. Just plug in your loose ends, arrange a trip to London for your next vacation getaway to get enamoured with a refreshing experience ever.

The Airways one of the cheap hotels in London is very conveniently located for access to transport to all parts of London and the UK. Victoria Station is approximately 10 minutes walk from the Hotel and offers Coach, Rail and Underground links to Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. It proves convenient to both our business and sightseeing guests.

Buckingham Palace
Besides being the official London residence of The Queen, Buckingham Palace is also the busiest administrative headquarters of the monarchy and is the most easily recognizable facade of any building in the world. Buckingham Palace is evolved from a town house that was owned by the Dukes of Buckingham from the beginning of the eighteenth century.

The Buckingham Palace is also the venue for great Royal ceremonies, State Visits and Investitures. Buckingham Palace witnesses in its decor one of the major art collections in the world today. During the summer, the Changing of the Guard takes place at the front of the Palace.

Entry to Buckingham Palace is via Ambassador's Court on Buckingham Palace Road. The Grand Hall is on the original site of the old entrance hall, dominated by the Grand staircase aptly named, because of its winding proportions and floral gilt-bronze balustrade.

Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened to visitors on a regular basis. The State Rooms of the Palace remains open to visitors during the Annual Summer opening in August and September

The State Rooms of the Palace are open to visitors during the Annual Summer Opening in August and September.

Houses of Parliament
Edward the Confessor had the original palace built in the eleventh century. The British parliament is the seat of the Government of the United Kingdom. The Palace of Westminster consists of the House of Commons (elected) and the House of Lords(not elected- hereditary and nominated). Big Ben, one of London's famous landmarks is found at the Houses of Parliament. Big Ben is not the clock tower but the thirteenth bell which strikes the hour.

Westminster Abbey
It's an architectural masterpiece of the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries and contains countless memorials and effigies to the famous and great of this nation. Over three thousand people are either buried or memorialized in Westminster Abbey from Medieval Kings and their Queens, to the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, which in recent times has become a place of pilgrimage


Tate Gallery
The Tate is a British national museum having a grant directly from the Treasury. Located in central London, it is one of the four Tate galleries which emblazon classic art collection.

River Thames
The Thames is a river flowing through southern England and connecting London with the sea. A part of this 215 miles long river flows through central London. Being in River Thames, you can enjoy many activities like boating, fishing and canoeing.

West End
West End is the home of 90% of the theatres of London. It offers visitors a window into the past with beautifully preserved and masterfully renovated historical buildings. The West End also provides a host of recreational opportunities such as retail attractions, fascinating museums, exciting nightlife, and a variety of cultural events.

The Airways Hotel in central London offers superior services at competitive prices that will undoubtedly leave you impressed.