Why stay near Big Ben and Parliament
Choosing accommodation near Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament puts you in the middle of “postcard London,” with landmark views that feel special at almost any hour. Early mornings are a major advantage: you can stroll Westminster Bridge, photograph Elizabeth Tower and the Palace of Westminster, and walk the Queen’s Walk along the Thames before day-trippers arrive. The area is also exceptionally convenient for getting around. Westminster, St James’s Park, Embankment, and Waterloo stations are nearby, giving you fast links to museums (South Kensington for the V&A and Natural History Museum), shopping (Oxford Circus), dining hubs (Covent Garden), and the City. Attractions cluster densely: Westminster Abbey is steps away; the Churchill War Rooms and St James’s Park are an easy walk; the London Eye sits across the river for skyline views; and Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery are within a pleasant 20–25 minute stroll. River boats from Westminster Pier are a scenic way to reach Greenwich, Tate Modern (via Bankside piers), or Tower Bridge. For dining, you’ll find a mix rather than a single “food quarter.” Around Victoria and St James’s are reliable pubs and brasseries; along the South Bank are casual spots with river views; and a quick hop to Soho/Covent Garden expands options dramatically. The trade-off is cost and character: hotels here often cater to business and government travel, and nightlife is calmer—great for restful evenings, less ideal if you want late-night energy outside your door.
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