Entertainment in London
All the major London attractions can be reached from the King Solomon Hotel by public transportation.
Tower of London
Tower of London over the centuries has been a prison, palace, fortress and even a zoo. Now the visitors can watch show of swords and armour. Moreover you can see the ravens, the priceless Crown Jewels, and Traitor's Gate.
Nearest tube station: Tower Hill
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace, the residence of the Queen, is the one of the most visited attractions in London. It is a setting for royal entertaining and state occasions and is situated in the City of Westminster. You can visit the State Room, where the wealthy and the powerful have walked for hundreds of year and admire the Queens Gallery.
Nearest tube station: Victoria or Green Park
Tower Bridge

The Tower Bridge, a symbol of London and one of the most characteristic bridges in the world. Live the Tower Bridge Expirience and enjoy the spectacular views from the high level walkways 140ft above the Thames.
Nearest tube station: Tower Hill
London Zoo
The London Zoo is one of the Europe's biggest zoos with more than 12,000 animal species. There are a lot of different environments like Snowdon Aviary, Elephant House, aquarium, Penguin Pool. The London Zoo provides great entertainment for all the family.
Nearest tube station: Baker Street / Camden Town
London Eye
The London Eye is the highest observation wheel of the world, it's 135m high. From its highest point you will see the Buckingham Palace gardens and if the day is clear, you will view seven counties around London. Seightseeing in London Eye takes about 30 minutes.
Nearest tube station: Waterloo
Big Ben
The Big ben called after the big bell, is located in the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster and is a Clock Tower 320 foot high, weighing over 13 tons. Huge clocks on the Tower have a diameter of 7m and this year they celebrate their 150th birthday.
Nearest tube station: Westminster
London Aquarium

The London Aquarium is one of the Word's largest aquariums and is a house to aquatic life species from all over the world. See piranhas, sharks and a fascinating starfish show.
Nearest tube station: Waterloo / Westminster
London Dungeon
The London Dungeon is a London attraction presenting tortures of the Medieval Ages. Have a trip on the Judgment Day ride to face a firing squad, to the Great Fire of London, you will also have the opportunity to unmask Jack the Ripper.
Nearest tube station: London Bridge
Royal Botanic Gardens
At the Kew Gardens you will admire 40.000 species of plants from all over the world on about 121 hectares.
Rail Station: Kew Gardens tube/rail
The St Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most famous European cathedrals. The interiors of the cathedral are rich with art works, carvings, mosaics and statues. It is a classical building wich shows the great craftsmanship of Sir Christopher Wren.
Nearest tube station: St Paul's Tube
The National Gallery
For all those who are interested in art the National Gallery London will be the best choice. It was established in 1824 and displays paintings between 1250 and 1900 including famous artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt van Rijn, Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet. The National Gallery in London has therefore one of the largest and greatest collections of Western European paintings. The National Gallery is worth to be seen and guests of the King Solomon Hotel London will enjoy a great moment at this place of culture.
Nearest tube station: Charing Cross
Madame Tussaud's
At Madame Tussaud's Waxwork Museum you will see the famous collection of notorius and notable figures, from Madonna to Sigmund Freud. There are musicians, word leaders, actors/actresses, sport stars, etc.
Nearest tube station: Baker Street