One of the most historical
districts of London, Waterloo gains its name from the Battle of Waterloo; with
three main destinations making it what it is today, Waterloo Bridge, Waterloo
Road and the busy Waterloo Train Station.Waterloo is also home to some of
London's most popular tourist attractions, including the Coca-Cola London Eye,
The London Dungeon and SEA LIFE London; making it a must on any explorers list.
This district is right at the heart of London and offers so much for guests
staying in the area. Thanks to its major transport links and Waterloo train
station being right at its core, Waterloo is one of the busiest areas of the capital.
Therefore, this district offers fantastic links to the rest of London, ideal
for reaching other areas quickly and efficiently. Its vibrant shopping areas,
famous sights and central location make it the ideal location for those wishing
to embrace London like a local. With restaurants and bars abundant there is
something for everyone when it comes to choosing where to eat. Bordering other
popular districts such as South Banks, Southwark and Lambeth, this area also shares
the River Thames with Westminster situated opposite. Guests who want to see
landmarks such as the magnificent Big Ben or the Houses of Parliament are
ideally positioned just a short walk away from these destinations.
One of the most historical
districts of London, Waterloo gains its name from the Battle of Waterloo; with
three main destinations making it what it is today, Waterloo Bridge, Waterloo
Road and the busy Waterloo Train Station.Waterloo is also home to some of
London's most popular tourist attractions, including the Coca-Cola London Eye,
The London Dungeon and SEA LIFE London; making it a must on any explorers list.
This district is right at the heart of London and offers so much for guests
staying in the area. Thanks to its major transport links and Waterloo train
station being right at its core, Waterloo is one of the busiest areas of the capital.
Therefore, this district offers fantastic links to the rest of London, ideal
for reaching other areas quickly and efficiently. Its vibrant shopping areas,
famous sights and central location make it the ideal location for those wishing
to embrace London like a local. With restaurants and bars abundant there is
something for everyone when it comes to choosing where to eat. Bordering other
popular districts such as South Banks, Southwark and Lambeth, this area also shares
the River Thames with Westminster situated opposite. Guests who want to see
landmarks such as the magnificent Big Ben or the Houses of Parliament are
ideally positioned just a short walk away from these destinations.
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