The proximity to Regents Park, one of London's most beautiful Royal Parks. One of the nicest parks in London. Check out the rose garden, London zoo and then walk along the canal to Camden Market.
You're are in the heart of London's West End, right next to some of the most visited sights of London. From Madame Tussauds and the London Planetarium to Sherlock Homes Museum and Baker Street all literally right on your doorstep. Quick access to London's throbbing nightlife and world-class theatres.
SOHO is now the most popular nightlife spot; there are still some sex shops dotted here + there, giving Soho a delightfully risqué vibe. Soho has a number of theatres, jazz bars + restaurants to explore, making it a cultural hotspot. Its close proximity to Leicester Square means it’s also a great place to go for a few drinks after a play or stage show. Close to Carnaby Street, a must-visit + famous street on one end + China Town by Piccadilly Circus, Soho is at the centre of day + night life in London - lots of music shops, small cafes, bars, restaurants, trendy shops + quaint bakeries. Stop in Old Compton Street for a great coffee + people watching!
CAMDEN is known for its alternative culture, the crowds here are filled with goths, punks, rockabillies and tourists alike. Camden has a vibrant community + you will find a number of piercing and tattoo shops in this part of town. Camden Market is eclectic and diverse: street food from international cuisines, lots of stalls selling trinkets and unique artwork to take home. Rummage through vintage clothing racks, find a used book to take on your travels. After shopping, stroll down to Camden Lock to relax by Regent’s Canal, walk along the water to King's Cross or Regent's Park or London Zoo.
Selfridges is one of London's leading department stores with a great food hall. It's at the beginning of Oxford Street which is THE shopping street in London and leads you to Bond Street, New Bond Street, South Molton Street + Regent Street.