Monday 21 August 2017

Must-visits of London for Bibliophiles


Many of London’s attractions hold more than the prestige of being the largest or most popular these and that; many of it are actually historical sites. For booklovers (or bibliophiles) waiting to explore the city, there are a lot of literary hotspots to visit and to make you live the experience. Of course, before touring a city as big as London, be sure to find the best place to stay. Preferably, one that has access to local tourist attractions, and staffs with expertise of the whereabouts of your targeted places to visit, who can also hook you up with premium tour packages to help maximize your stay.

If you are looking for the best housing experience while on your much awaited vacation, Presidential Apartments Kensington is the place to stay. This aparthotel in Kensington is the place for guests as it has an easy access to local tourist spots being a three-minute walk from the Earl’s Court underground station which can take you to numerous locations of your choice. If you wish to unwind before your city crawl, the Westfield is only 15 minutes away from the establishment. They house quality lifestyle, fashion, and food shops and stores.

“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”

Listen to one of the most renowned writers of all time. Live your life, start by reading, travel, and visit a monument dedicated to one of the most beloved authors, Oscar Wilde, in Adelaide Street in Trafalgar Square. You can even strike up a one-way conversation with him and stay unnoticed in this heavily trafficked spot! 

“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”

If you believe your local post office lost your Hogwarts acceptance letter when you were a younger Muggle, compensate by visiting the Harry Potter Studio in Leavesden in Hertfordshire. Ask for premium tours at the reception of the Presidential Apartments Kensington, they will help you book one and will provide the whereabouts of the place.

“Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means”

If you are up for parties as did Dylan Thomas and George Orwell, visit the Fitzroy Tavern. Enjoy the party and artworks at the top of the pub, or visit their Writers and Artist Bar downstairs. After all has been said and done, wind down the evening in the comfort of one of the many Aparthotels in Kensington.

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