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Price and Availability Index in West London
Holiday Letting Price Information in West London
This graph displays the average prices for the next twelve months in West London. The most expensive week of the next 12 months is in April (13/04 - 20/04), when prices hit an average of £191 a night. Holiday letting prices go down to £141 per night in February (08/02 - 15/02).
Holiday Home Availability Information in West London
Find out the percentage of available rentals & cottages in West London with the graph above. The week with the least available rentals is in February (01/02 - 08/02), with only 40% of the rentals available. More properties are available during one week of May (04/05 - 11/05), when the booking rate is only 30%.
The Weather in West London
Check out the climate diagram for West London. In July, maximum temperatures climb above 24°. In contrast, the coolest month is January. The rainiest month is July, while the driest month is March.
Stay at a West London holiday letting to see the heart of London
West London includes Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Street, as well as the boroughs of Brent, Harrow, Ealing, Hillingdon, and Hounslow. The area, regarded as the heart of London, boasts renowned theatre venues and expansive museums. Stay in a West London apartment, and you'll surely be entertained.
Art and cultural venues in West London
West London's Theatreland includes some of Europe's finest theatres. Piccadilly Theatre, a grand venue, showcases a wide range of musical productions. The Lyceum Theatre is another big name, hosting popular shows such as Disney's The Lion King, among others. Or you can check out the smaller 19th-century Criterion Theatre, where you'll find a unique Victorian auditorium.
The Victoria and Albert Museum is among the most notable West London museums. One of the world's largest decorative art museums, it displays sculptures, paintings, textiles, ceramics, glass, and photography from various continents.
Day trips around West London
If you're planning to make a few excursions, check out the Olympic Park in East London. The venue of the 2012 Summer Olympics, it includes an 80,000 seated sports stadium and the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower. The 227-acre site also comprises expansive gardens and BeachEast Amusement Park, an artificial beach on the River Lea.
Travelers can also visit Windsor, just beyond the capital. See the impressive royal castle, explore vast 4,800-acre Windsor Great Park, or take a boat cruise along the River Thames.
Regular events in West London
West London holds several annual events worth checking out. The World on Regent Street Festival, a street party held in September, explores various themes. West London also hosts the Raindance Film Festival, which screens short films and feature films during September and October.
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