City of Westminster apartments for rent
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Westminster (SW1)
Swank, central, and full of spectacular sites.
Overview
Are you the modern type?...
Do you love to be surrounded by the past?...
Do you dream of beautiful buildings, luxury dining, high-end shopping, and a postcode-perfect borough that will make everyone in your life jealous?...
Look no further than Westminster.
It doesn’t get more central than this, and it sure is nice to live central in London.
The borough of Westminster is named after Westminster Abbey, London’s iconic 11th-century royal church. Words cannot do it justice; it’s a must-see.
As well as the Abbey, you’ll have Buckingham Palace, Westminster Cathedral, and Big Ben to enjoy and admire.
What can I do here?
Well ... what can’t you do here?...
The best of London is at your feet in Westminster. The trendy nightclubs of Soho, the shopping on Oxford Street, concerts in Hyde Park, and the galleries in Piccadilly Circus. There are Museums galore to feed your mind, like Churchill's War Rooms – another must-see.
Keep in shape and marvel at your new neighbourhood...
It’s a part of the city that is best explored on foot. Take a stroll along the Thames or a jog in the beautiful St James's Park.
Treat yourself to fine dining...
After a long day exploring Westminster and beyond, you’ll need something delicious to eat.
Living here you’ll never be far from a restaurant with a tasty menu. We suggest riding the tube to Covent Garden or Leicester Square. Once you’re there – they’re all great.
Study with the world’s best and brightest at...
The University of Westminster, London Business School, London School of Economics, University of Arts London, or another of the area’s excellent universities.
Still looking for things to do?...
Alright ... Trafalgar Square, The London Eye, and Harrods. Tate Britain, St James’s Park, and Royal Albert Hall! Beat that.
Entrance-ting fact.
Westminster Abbey is a truly stunning architectural achievement, and one of London’s most important historic sites.
It’s also home to the only surviving Anglo-Saxon door in England, which makes it the oldest entrance-way in an old country.