Attractions close to Regency Court Hotel
The Regency Court Hotel in London offers its guests an easy access to all the famous and worth seeing sights in London. Therefore this London accommodation is the perfect place to stay in to discover the amazing city of London.
The London Big Ben
The Big Ben, also known as the Clock Tower, is one of the most famous icons of London. The London Big Ben is 96 meters high and therefore one of the highest four-faced clocks in the world. Attached to the Big Ben guests of the Regency Court Hotel can find the Houses of Parliament.
The London Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge in London is an amazing and worth seeing bridge in the East of London. In the Tower Bridge guests of the Regency Court Hotel in London can visit the Tower Bridge exhibition as well as enjoy the wonderful view over London. Travellers can also discover the interesting history of the Tower Bridge and take a look at the old steam engines.
The entrance price for the Tower Bridge is of £6.00 with a discount for children and seniors. Moreover, the London Pass offers these attractions for free.
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The London Buckingham Palace
The Buckingham Palace became the official Royal Palace of the British Monrach in 1837. The Buckingham Palace is also a popular tourist attraction because of its Changing of the Guards ceremony.
The London Trafalgar Square
Located in central London the Trafalgar Square is a well-known Square that was given its name in 1830 and built to be a cultural place open to the public. On the Trafalgar Square guests of the Regency Court Hotel in London can find the Nelson's Column with its 4 lions and 2 fountains as well as the National Gallery next to the Trafalgar Square.
The Madame Tussauds Museum in London
The Madame Tussauds Museum was opened by Marie Tussaud in 1835 in the Baker Street. Since 1884 the Madame Tussauds Museum in London is located in the Marylebone Street. Inside this amazing museum guests of the Regency Court Hotel in London can find wax statues of celebrities, including actors, musicians and world leaders.
The Madame Tussauds Museum is open on weekdays from 9:30 until 17:30 and during the weekends, summer and holidays from 9 until 18.
The entrance ticket for the museum costs £25 and discounts are available for children.
More famous London attractions
- Windsor Castle
- Cartoon Museum
- Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
- Royal Albert Hall
- Kensington Palace
- Eton College
- Tower of London
- London Zoo
- Hampton Court Palace
- The Queen's Gallery
- Tate Modern
- Kew Gardens
- Benjamin Franklin House