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Overlooking one of London's largest open spaces and the biggest of the Royal Parks, it is hard to imagine a location that could be any more perfect. In the heart of the city, yet with tranquil views over Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, the Royal Lancaster provides a unique and unrivalled setting. Views to the East look towards the City, where the world's stockmarkets began and trade has thrived ever since. Whether you want boutiques, stage musicals, convenience for business or even a boat trip, all are on the doorstep at The Royal Lancaster.
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Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
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At over 350 acres Hyde Park is one of the largest open spaces in London. With horse riding, a lake and over 4000 trees just outside, it is easy to forget that you're in one of the world's largest cities. Kensington Gardens has been a favourite of the Royals for generations - Princess Diana's love of walking and running in the grounds is well known. Kensington Palace, the Serpentine Gallery and the Albert Memorial are all to be found here.
Royal Palaces
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Buckingham Palace, official residence of Queen Elizabeth, Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace are possibly the most famous of the palaces to visit whilst in London.
Oxford Street and Selfridges
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Opened in 1909, the Selfridges department store put Oxford Street on the world map as a shopping destination. For serious shopping sprees and holiday souvenirs alike, you will find everything and more along this amazing street.
Bond Street website 
The place to head to for designer clothing, perfume, jewellery and the most exclusive world brands, Bond Street is famous for its luxury shops. More Royal Warrant Holders (suppliers to the Royal family) are located here than anywhere else in the world.
Harrods
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From humble beginnings in 1849 Harrods has grown to become an amazing emporium of luxury goods of all kinds. A symbol of British culture, and so much more than simply a shop, it is famous world-wide and even has a novel and a stage musical based on it! This is one place not to miss on any trip to London. |
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