Westminster & Knightsbridge Travel Guide

This locality is crammed with some of London's most famous sights: Westminster Abbey; the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben; Horse Guards Parade; Whitehall and Downing Street; St. James' Park and Palace; Buckingham Palace; Green Park; and the famous shops of Knightsbridge. You could spend days discovering all that SW1 has to offer!

Map of Westminster
Map of Westminster

Westminster Accommodation
Westminster Accommodation
Westminster Activities
Westminster Activities
Westminster Attractions
Westminster Attractions
Westminster Dining
Westminster Dining
Westminster Tours
Westminster Tours
Westminster Transport
Westminster Transport

Traveller Reviews of Westminster & Knightsbridge

13 Sep 08
Just Fab Mobile Hair and Beauty

Posted by Dancingempath from London, United Kingdom

The following treatments are paramount to my beauty regime: • Manicure (weekly) • Pedicure (monthly) • Waxing (monthly) And... Read more
5 Aug 08
Just Fab Mobile Hair and Beauty

Posted by fieldzie from wimbledon, United Kingdom

Had a fantastic spray tan, no streaks which is a bonus because in the past I have been to salons and come out looking like a zebra. Had... Read more
28 Feb 08
Art of Hair

Posted by Sofia from London, United Kingdom

Emma and James started the salon in 1998 and have deliberately moved away from the In and Out Culture of the larger chains. Their... Read more

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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Westminster & Knightsbridge (Central London) include Battersea, Belgravia, Chelsea, Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, London, Mayfair, Pilmco, Pimlico, Smith Square, St James, St James's, St. James's, Trafalgar Square, Victoria, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, Whitehall, and more.

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Central London Travel Guide

 

Will the Worlds Oldest Tennis Tournament be a match for a Young Andy Murray?

Wimbledon Tennis Tournament

June 21st - July 4th 2009


Celebrate - The National Poet of Scotland

Robert Burns

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.

The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.

His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.

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England v's Australia - test cricket

The Ashes The Ashes

Another two years has passed and it's time for England to go head to head with Australia for another series of test cricket. To date, a total of 64 series have been played with Australia winning 31 and England 28 with 5 draws. Will the Australian's retain the Ashes yet again this year?

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