Big Ben isn't just a clock—it's London's heartbeat! Every hour, its deep chimes echo through the city like a reminder: 'Feel the pulse of history.' Standing beside Westminster Abbey, gazing up at this Gothic masterpiece, even the breeze feels story-rich. Snap your must-have shot—perfectly framed with St. Mark’s Square for that instant travel memory upgrade!

This iconic London hotel is a perfect choice for your stay! With a prime location just steps away from Charing Cross, Westminster, and close to the London Eye and Trafalgar Square, you'll never run out of things to explore. After a busy day, unwind at the elegant restaurant or bar, or even book the outdoor terrace for a private event in summer. The hotel also boasts 16 meeting rooms, making it ideal for business travelers. Awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice 2024 and Greenage ECOSmart 2023 Gold Certification, quality is guaranteed!

Everything you need to know about Big Ben
The Palace Hotel Westminster is ideal, just a 5-minute walk from Big Ben, offering panoramic views of the London Eye and the River Thames. The hotel blends historic charm with modern luxury, featuring elegant Victorian architecture and exclusive access to Parliament Square. Alternatively, Four Seasons London at Ten Trinity Square provides a premium stay with breathtaking views of Big Ben and the Thames, located just 10 minutes on foot. Both properties offer exceptional service and proximity to iconic landmarks.
Big Ben is centrally located in Westminster, with excellent transport links. Take the London Underground to "Westminster" station, served by the Piccadilly, Circle, and District lines. Walk just 5 minutes to visit the Palace of Westminster and St. Margaret's Church. For scenic views, board a Thames River Boat from Westminster Pier, passing iconic sights like the Tower Bridge and Big Ben. Apps like Uber and Citymapper provide real-time route planning for efficient, stress-free travel across central London.
Join a guided tour of the Palace of Westminster, where expert guides reveal the inner workings of British governance, including access to the House of Commons and House of Lords. Don’t miss the nightly Big Ben chimes at 8 PM, a symbolic moment when the clock’s deep bell echoes across the city. For a scenic twist, take a Thames River Night Cruise, offering stunning illuminated views of Big Ben and the London Eye. Additionally, weekend historical pop-up markets feature traditional English pastries, crafts, and heritage exhibitions, providing an authentic taste of London’s culture.
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