Victoria is close to many of London's greatest sight-seeing opportunities. Book your accommodation in Victoria and make the most of your closeness to Westminster and Buckingham Palace. You can see major London musicals such as Wicked and Billy Elliot at theatres in Victoria.
London Victoria Station, Victoria Coach Station, the Victoria line as well as the area of Victoria in London were also given its name after Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), the longest-reigning British monarch. See Just some of the latest popular events taking place here soon by visiting here The Victoria Palace London. Also check out some of London's popular attractions including The London Eye and The Natural History Museum
Many of the structures and monuments are dedicated to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, who passed away in 1861. One of the most renowned place to bear their names is the Victoria and Albert Museum, or the V&A. The V&A is the planet's largest museum of decorative arts and design, with a free permanent collection and various exhibitions over summer and winter.
Victoria is one of London's busiest transport hubs, so it's not hard to get around. London Victoria station for railway and underground trains, Victoria Coach station, and London buses are all here.
London Victoria station is probably the city's main train stations, and also the most frantic underground station on the network, with 76 million passengers per year passing through. London Victoria Tube station is located in Zone 1 and is serviced by the London underground District and Circle lines as well as the Victoria line. National Rail trains from London Victoria railway station service South East UK destinations including. The main stations include Brighton, Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Gatwick Airport.
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