Apr 4 2014

London is steeped in culture and history

Wellington Arch

To the south of the famous London attraction site called Hyde Park is a triumphant arch called the Wellington Arch also known at the Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch. Initially topped with an equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington then replaced with the original idea of sculpture of ‘quadriga’, the arch was built between 1826 to 1830 to a design by Decimus Burton. To commemorate the victories of the Napoleon Wars the Wellington Arch along with the Marble was planned in 1825 by George VI. An interesting piece to your travel journal, Flats for rent near London Eye can recommend you an intriguing London sightseeing agenda for history rich stop over-s, therefore Holiday Lets London suggests you to visit Hyde Park, Hyde Park Corner, Hyde Park Corner tube station, the very famous movie scene Marble Arch and Flats for rent near Buckingham Palace.

Holiday Lets London will be one entertaining Flats for rent near British Museum that can provide you the best travel details tailoring to your travel cravings. Not like we at Holiday Lets London provide five star high specification Flats for rent near Tower Bridge London we are equipped to make your stay in London suculently full for the travel experience seeker.

The arch is hollow and housed a small police station inside until 1992. Once the ownership was transferred to English Heritage in 1999 the arch was open to public for viewing and has three floors of exhibits and details of the making of the arch along with its history and uses. Annually there is an average of three emergency calls to the London Fire Brigade stating there is a fire at the Wellington Arch as there is smoke seen – one half of the shaft functions as a ventilation shaft to the London Underground network. Any visitor can step up onto the both side terraces of the arch. In 1846 the Wellington Arch was crowned with a 40 ton equestrian statue ever made of Arthur Wellesley, who was the first Duke of Wellington, soldier and Prime Minister. The Wellington statue was done by Mathew Cotes Wyatt. The 40 ton equestrian statue of Arthur Wellesley received quite an amount of controversy and relocation was considered but was put off by order of the Queen as it would be insulting to the Duke hence the statue stood proud for the entire lifetime of the Duke. For a road widening scheme in 1882-3 the statue was moved to its present location in Hyde Park. Much of the arch’s intended external ornamentation was omitted as a lot of money was pumped into refurbishment of Buckingham Palace.

Holiday Lets London recommends you to visit the Wellington Arch while visiting the Green Park or the Apsley House, as the tour would take a minimum hour and is a cheap attraction. Many who have visited the Wellington Arch have a lot to say about the views from the terraces and the friendly staff.

London is an interesting tourist attraction and one can find entertainment regardless of how long the stay is. To accompany your exciting stay book a classy high specification self catering accommodation in the safest area of London at Holiday Lets London. The London holiday studio provided by Holiday Lets London will make your stay in London the most worthwhile.


Mar 13 2013

Luxurious short term holiday accommodation in London

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Jun 21 2011

Flats for Rent in London

Are you looking for Flats for Rent London? Then you’ve come to the right place!  Holiday Lets London studios are located at Iffley Road, London W6 0PD in the exclusive, safe and fashionable Brackenbury Village area of Hammersmith. Conveniently situated in Zone 2 the studios offer close access to four tube lines.

You are just 5 minutes walk away from Goldhawk Road tube station on the Hammersmith and City Line. Hammersmith with the Piccadilly and District Lines, or Shepherd’s Bush on the Central Line are a mere 10 minutes walk. If you are flying, Heathrow is an easy 45 minute journey on the Piccadilly Line. For more details on Hammersmith and surrounding areas please click here.

The building has a security door entry phone for all 10 studios. Each self-contained studio is ideal for one or two people, with a private kitchenette, toilet and shower and is fully furnished. There is a TV with satellite, cable or Freeview, plus a video/DVD/CD player, as well as a telephone point and Free unlimited wi-fi connection.

For your creature comforts all bed linen, cutlery & crockery, heating and hot water are included. A shared washing machine & separate drier is available for all your laundry needs.

And, uniquely, your very own luxury Spa can be found on the ground floor for steam bathing, massage, meditation and yoga. For more details please click here.

A few details

Our Flats for Rent in London have a minimum one day let. Rent is payable one calendar month before occupation. To check availability please click here.

Off street parking is available by meter or with a car parking permit priced at GBP 50 for 6 months available from the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. www.lbhf.gov.uk

Your nearest supermarket, restaurants, pubs, clubs, schools, public transport and all amenities are only 5 minutes walk away.

All studios are fitted with security, smoke and fire alarms as well as dimmer lights.