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Kingston Upon Thames is a historical place and stands for the memories of ancient Saxon Kings. Renowned for being one of the richest market towns during the imperial ages, Kingston Upon Thames has witnessed several coronations sited in the history of Saxon lineage. The history of Kingston is not limited to Saxon era. There is more to it if we look behind in time. Before the Saxon kings ruled the land, Kingston was reined by the Roman Empire. Romans had colonized the regions until their collapse on a later date.
Kingston Upon Thames is rightly named after The River Thames which is the main tourist attraction of this memorable spot. Naturally, the region has a unique collection of some of the best pubs and restaurants in the world. Everyday, the place is driven by tourists and travelers who enjoy their sightseeing along with the culinary delicacies the town has to offer. There are many renowned hotels and restaurants that have rightfully become a part of the present-age heritage and culture of this timelessly glorious place. In here, you can find different types of hotels suitable for different sizes of budgets. Kingston upon Thames is not merely an option for the elite tourists. It has something for everyone who wishes to enjoy the ethnicity of this ancient town.
At Kingston upon Thames hotels, you will find a huge variety of cuisines to choose from. There are Chinese, Thai, Italian and even Indian preparations handled by expert native or well-experienced chefs. At Kingston you would also find conventional taverns and pubs. These spots are a part of the town’s identity and they are viewed as historical artifacts by the natives as well as visitors. Most of these pubs and taverns are situated on Canterbury, across the northern and southern regions of the town. Druid’s Head is one of the popular pubs situated in southern Kingston Upon Thames. The place is world famous for its discovery of syllabub dessert during the eighteenth century.
If you are looking for luxury stay, Antoinette Kingston is the top hotel in this region. Several events and business conferences are held at this place. The hotel is located at a 30-minute drive from Heathrow Airport. Your alternative destination can be Chase Lodge Hotel located at Hampton Wick. Chase Lodge can be a bit more pricy that Antoinette, but the atmosphere at Chase is truly tranquil. The lodge occupies a beautiful Victorian building located amidst a quiet settlement. Best suited for discerning guests, the place can fulfill your dreams of an ideal English holiday.
Then there is the Hermes hotel at the Portsmouth Road – yet another resort that can assure you a comfortable stay for you and your entire family. The hotel is flanked by all sorts of entertainment venues like night clubs, goal courses, pubs and race courses. The hotel building is quite old (17th century) and has been listed for its historical interests. The list of hotels and pubs built across Kingston Upon Thames can be way too long. But if you are banking on a memorable England tour, then this small town by the Thames will never disappoint you.
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