Paddington

Amphitheatre, Paddington Central

Paddington has undergone something of a revival in recent years. The development of Paddington Waterside has opened up the Grand Union canal, provided open spaces, public art, striking architecture and a dramatic skyline to the once overlooked district of London.

In contrast, the charming old quarter to the south of the station combines 19th century character with good value hotels, varied restaurants offering a host of international cuisine and an array of bars, pubs, shops and beautiful gardens - ideal for any visitor looking to soak up the rich history of London.

The Grand Union canal, now transformed by the addition of bridges, broad walkways and colourful barges, runs alongside the historic Paddington station, one of Brunel’s most triumphant feats of engineering. A visitor attraction in its own right, the station has undergone a makeover with the arrival of the Express link to Heathrow airport. This, combined with unrivalled transport links to the south west of England and into London, as well as the proximity to London’s West End, Hyde Park and Notting Hill, make Paddington the premier gateway destination for visitors to Britain.

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