1-room apartment 37 m2, comfortable and cosy furnishings: living room with 1 sofabed and satellite TV. Mezzanine with 1 double bed. Kitchenette (2 hot plates, microwave) with dining table. Shower/WC. Gas heating. Facilities: washing machine, dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). The small sofa bed in the living area is suitable for a child. The apartment is on split levels.
Comfortable small apartment house "Holly Lodge". On the outskirts, 5 km from the centre of London, in a quiet position, located by a road. Private: patio. Public parking on the road. Shop, grocery, restaurant, bar, bus stop 200 m, railway station "Chiswick" 200 m, underground station "Gunnersbury" 1 km. Please note: the owner lives on the same property. The apartment is located near Chiswick Railways station, with trains every 15 minutes to London Waterloo.
The most populous municipality in the European Union, London's history goes back to its founding by the Romans and it is now one of the world's most important business, financial and cultural centres. Its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and the arts contributes to its status as a major global city, housing four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London, the historic settlement of Greenwich, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew and the site comprising Westminster Palace and Abbey and St. Margaret's Church.
London is home to many museums, galleries and other institutions. The British Museum houses historic artefacts from around the world including the famous Parthenon frieze and an excellent Egypt section and the British Library at St Pancras is the UK's national library with 150 million items. The city boasts extensive art collections, primarily in the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square and in the Tate Britain and Tate Modern, both located along the river Thames.
The Natural History Museum (biology and geology), Science Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum (fashion and design) are clustered further west, in South Kensington's "museum quarter". The entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements.