The must-see locations for travel bloggers in London

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The rise of blogger culture has given more writers than ever before a creative outlet and has helped tourists discover new places and attractions all over the world. If you’re a travel blogger, London is a treasure trove of potential content.

The Montcalm London is one of our luxury hotels with executive lounges London which means you will have all of the space you need to complete your blog or generate new ideas. Here are some of the must-see spots in the city that are sure to get your readers engaged.

Westminster

City of Westminster, London

It’s no secret that there are already plenty of blogs and travel guides online that showcase all of the big tourist attractions in London but there’s a reason they are so popular. If you’re planning to blog about your trip to London, it wouldn’t be complete without strolling through Westminster. The area is home to some of the city’s most famous historic landmarks. As you explore, you’ll see Big Ben, Westminster Palace, Westminster Bridge and plenty of famous statues.

Soho

London

If you’re hoping to give your readers a taste of the London nightlife, be sure to check out Soho during your trip. Spend the day relaxing at our London spa hotels before heading out for a night of fun, laughter, music and drinking. Soho is known for being a popular hangout for tourists and celebrities which means you’ll have plenty to tell your readers about. The colourful bars and bustling venues are always alive with energy so be sure to check them out.

spitalfields-market

Shoreditch

London

Explore one of London’s most culturally diverse areas and treat your readers to an inside look at the place where new trends are born. The last few decades have seen Shoreditch develop into a melting pot of cultural evolution and alternative trends. The streets serve as a canvas for talented urban artists and provide all kinds of great photo opportunities. Also, don’t forget to check out Brick Lane Market and Old Spitalfields Market.

Covent Garden

London

You’ll be surprised at just how many must-see things have been squeezed into such a small space at Covent Garden. The central piazza is alive with culture and is a regular performance spot for magicians, dancers and all kinds of alternative acts. As you explore, you’ll also come across a range of food vendors that are dishing out everything from authentic Asian street food to luxury Italian dishes.

Regents park

Regent’s Park

Hester Road, London

There’s no shortage of parks and greeneries for you to explore during your stay in London but if you only have time to visit one, Regent’s Park should be at the top of the list. Hundreds of bloggers write about the famous Hyde Park so this will help you give your readers something different. Also, Regent’s Park is full of things to see and do. It is home to the London Zoo, Madame Tussauds, the Sherlock Holmes Museum and much more so you’ll never run out of things to write about.