Going to London,England need some advice please.

I'm in the process of booking a Hotel in London for a May trip.I have been researching the areas within the city and think the West End,Soho,Mayfair,Bloomsbury areas fit our taste the best.This seems to be the hub of fun for food and nightlife as well as a solid tourist base.We are flying into Heathrow and plan to rent a car for our excursions on a need to basis only.From the city center itself not at the airport.
Does anyone who has knowledge on these areas have any recommendations.Im not on a tight budget and am aware of the hotel fees in those areas.Im trying to figure out if staying at the W in soho makes sense or should we look at a Hilton hotel by Hyde Park or in Bloomsbury.I don't want old and haunted.Modern and clean is what we prefer.
Thanks for the help in advance 10 clubbers.
Does anyone who has knowledge on these areas have any recommendations.Im not on a tight budget and am aware of the hotel fees in those areas.Im trying to figure out if staying at the W in soho makes sense or should we look at a Hilton hotel by Hyde Park or in Bloomsbury.I don't want old and haunted.Modern and clean is what we prefer.
Thanks for the help in advance 10 clubbers.
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This doesn't answer your original question, so my apologies if you're not interested in this, but just some food for thought as you plan your trip. Have a great time :-)
I may try for a Man U match on your recommendation Nart.They are owned by the Glazer family who owns my Tampa Bay Bucs.It will be fun mixing it up with a bunch of soccer hooligans.
I'm going to find some good rock clubs also when there.
Thank you for the advice.We thought about that route, but enjoy the amenities when traveling.
The Beatles walking tour I took with my cousin (another die-hard fan) is among my favorite memories.
Also dug seeing Churchill's bunker area - the man was a fucking genius. Walking through it felt quite intimate - almost an intrusion on what was.
As for food, just wander around and see where the locals go! Had some awesome Chinese and Indian food there.
I'm sure you'll have a blast, and as they say in the East End of London - "Get outta my pub!" ;-)
That being said, I really loved the city and it was all money well spent
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Hedo,that bunker is the underground shelter right?Beatles walking tour sounds interesting also.
My wife is originally from Birmingham,so we are doing a day trip up there and another to see Dovers white cliffs.With more time I wanted to check out Cardiff but I think time might not work.
Eraser,I'm very much looking forward to pub crawling!!!! And Sam,I'm already seeing that exchange rate taking a bite out of the money clip.Value can be had buying some travel passes and such in advance,every little bit seems to help.
And unless it's too touristy for you, I'd recommend the London Eye, which was a lot of fun and doesn't take a lot of time out of your day; also, it's open until 23:00ish, so you can go after the other attractions and shops have closed.
Also, RR if you are considering going to Cardiff cuz you're a big DW fan - do ittttttttttttt. I could've spent hours in there but had someone waiting outside for me. The bay is really beautiful too, good for a long walk.
I skipped Stonehenge, which I don't know if I regret or not. But if you're renting a car then I guess it would be easy.
Dunno how much time you have, but I took a day trip to Oxford and loved it. Went to this pub called The Eagle and Child and had an excellent dinner.
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I did make a note about the Eagke and the Child Pub in Oxford.Sounds like a solid afternoon.
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