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“What an incredible surprise to find how quiet this apartment is, in the middle of London! It is situated so close to everything, and yet so cosy and private, and on such a calm little street in Kensington. Extremely comfortable beds, and a gorgeous tranquil garden in the heart of the city. Will most definitely be returning.”

Sandy Matlins - Charlotte, North Carolina

Did you know: The Tube isn’t the only Underground railway in the City?

No visit to the British capital is complete without a ride on the London Underground, colloquially known as The Tube. The first underground train, which was steam-powered, ran from Paddington to Farringdon and opened in 1863. In a matter of months, thousands of Londoners were using it every day. A lesser-known railway built underneath London is called the Mail Rail. Opened in 1927, it was built to transport post between sorting stations. It was closed in 2003 after 76 years of service but reopened as a tourist attraction in 2017. The railway is driverless and runs for 5.5 miles from Paddington to Whitechapel. Visitors can enjoy this quirky attraction as part of a visit to The Postal Museum, just north of Farringdon Station.

 
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