Experience the Art Deco of London

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Life in London during the roaring twenties must have been fun, lively, and glamorous. The nightclubs would have been splendid with all the bold colours, geometric motifs, sharp outlines, and unique curvilinear forms that characterized the highly popular Art Deco style during those times. The men and women would have been gorgeously dressed in high fashion. There would have been so many gorgeous buggy cars on the roads. It was a time when people realized that they could blend hard work with luxury – and had a roaring time doing it.

You can still experience the fun and glamour of the roaring twenties in London today, about a century later. When you go to London and know exactly what to look for, you can enjoy the exhilarating feel of going back in time.

The design and architecture of Art Deco is loud, bold, and luxurious. Art Deco demands to be noticed and adored. It is more than clean shapes and sleek lines. Once you stumble on something that screams Art Deco, you will not fail to recognize it.

The Edward Hotel Paddington is just a few minutes’ ride from many buildings inspired by Art Deco.

The following places will make you feel like you are in the roaring 20s.

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45 Park Lane

45 Park Lane allows you to live out the full Art Deco illusion. It is a lavish five-star hotel that you will find within the Hyde Park neighbourhood. It has a magnificent lobby, splendid rooms, and magnificent suites. It has a grand way of celebrating Art Deco as it combines the lavish style of the time with more contemporary touches like window shades that function with remote control.

Wellesley Knightsbridge

You will find a small but chic hotel right at the heart of London. The Wellesley Knightsbridge used to be one of the most popular and stylish jazz venues in the city. Today, the hotel celebrates its music jazz heritage by the smart Art Deco style that runs through the entire hotel.

Green Rooms

If you want a more affordable option, you can go to Green Rooms which you can find in Wood Green. The building itself shows Art Deco architecture. The interiors celebrate a captivating multitude of art styles.

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Eltham Palace

Go a little off the city and you will find Eltham Palace, a castle that screams Art Deco. The exteriors may seem medieval. Go inside, however, and you will be impressed by the decadent detail that is without doubt inspired by the Art Deco style.

Senate House

If you want to see what quintessential Art Deco architecture really looks like, go to the Senate House at the University of London. The building has been featured in a number of films. You will recognize it in the movie The Dark Knight Rises. The building is also said to have been the inspiration for the Ministry of Truth in 1984, the novel written by George Orwell.

When you visit London, make sure to stay at a hotel next to Paddington Station. It will make your London touring so much more convenient.

 

Best Palaces and Castles to Include in Your London Itinerary

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Exuding grandeur and authority, palaces and castles in England have always been a sight to behold. While you may content yourself with a view and a photo of their elaborate exteriors, entering the structures and seeing the equally breathtaking interiors can make your trip more memorable. Don’t let the idea of extensive travel time stop you from visiting these sites. With The Edward Hotel Paddington as your temporary London residence, you can depend on the easily accessible transportation systems to get to the best palaces and castles which include:

Blenheim Palace

This palace is best known for its jaw-dropping size—from its front yard to the actual building itself—and for being a home to the young Winston Churchill. Plus, it only takes a 20-minute bus ride from Oxford to get there as it is very accessible from numerous hotels near Paddington London. With a ticket worth £24.90, you can enter the historical site from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on any day.

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Hampton Court

Five-century old Hampton Court is worth the visit for its great architectural design and location: It’s exactly in London! Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm every day. Except on winter season, ticket is worth £19.80. Ticket costs £17.10 during winter.

Warwick Castle

If you are going on a London trip with kids, the Warwick Castle is one of the best places you can visit with all its kid-oriented amenities. At nearly a thousand years old, it’s definitely among the oldest and well-maintained medieval castles out there. Except on Christmas Day, it is open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Tickets, priced at £18.50 each, are best bought at least 5 days prior your trip.

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Windsor Castle

Just like the Warwick Castle, the Windsor Castle is also one of the oldest. It’s well-known for being among the royal residences of the queen. With a ticket of £20.00, you can enter the castle and enjoy the sights from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm on any day.

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Dover Castle

Built during the medieval times, Dover Castle is a must-see for its tunnels, lighthouse, military museum, underground compound among others. Ticket costs £18.30. It’s open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm every day.

The Royal Pavilion

West meets East in Royal Pavilion’s exterior design. Located in Brighton, the lovely castle was originally built around the early 1800s for George IV when he was still a prince regent. You can visit it on any day, from 10:00 am to 5:15 pm, after getting a £12.30-worth ticket.

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Gone are the days when former and existing royal residences were only for the royalties and dignitaries. These day, you can see them up close and feel like a royal for a few hours. The best part is, these castles are accessible from many budget hotels near Paddington Station UK.

Best Places to visit and Celebrate Christmas in London

London Christmas

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London is a magnificent city with loads of colours and lights as the city has a lots of amazing stuffs to offer this Christmas.

The nightlife of London can be so enjoyable as you can  listen to carols on Trafalgar square or in the Westminster Abbey. Apart from that you can also go to one of numerous festive concerts happening around the city.

And if you are so fond of Santa Claus you can meet him in Legoland or sail with him on the Thames, ice skate at Canary Wharf where LUMINOSITY lights spectacle takes place or next to the Tower of London, Natural History Museum or Hampton Court Palace.

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Here are the top 9 Christmas lights in London where you can visit and enjoy the mesmerising nightlife of the city.

Disney On Ice  (Wednesday 20 Dec 2017 to Saturday 30 December 2017)

Disney On Ice

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Hyde Park Winter Wonderland (November 17 2017 to January 1 2018)

Hyde Park Winter Wonderland

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See London’s streets sparkle (November 9 2017 to January 1 2018)

London's streets sparkle

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Hogwarts in the Snow (November 18 2017 to January 1 2018)

Hogwarts in the Snow

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Liverpool Ice Festival (November 17 2017 to January 7 2018)

Liverpool Ice Festival

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Christmas dinner on the Thames – 25th December 2017

Christmas dinner on the Thames

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Carriage ride in Richmond Park (November 11 2017 to December 27 2018)

Carriage ride in Richmond Park

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Ice skating at Natural History Museum Ice Rink, Hampton Court Palace, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, Canary Wharf

Ice skating at Natural History Museum Ice Rink

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New Year’s Eve fireworks display at the London Eye – 25th December 2017

New Year_s Eve fireworks display at the London Eye

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