Mayfair in London is often called the  “heart” of London, and with good reason. It is in the centre of the city  geographically, and it absolutely rocks! You have everything here –  restaurants, bars, nightclubs, Savile Row tailors for the men, world class  auctioneers in Bond Street who regularly sell pieces worth millions that may  have been discovered in someone’s attic and turn out to be by Rembrandt, Hyde  Park just across the road where you can picnic, ride a horse, or just go for a  morning walk – the list goes on and on. 
Londoners regard their home city as the  finest in the world – all eight million of them. As far as they are concerned  it beats Tokyo, New York, Paris, Rome, Los Angeles, Singapore, Honolulu, and  more, out of sight. Everything in Mayfair is within walking distance. Yes, you  can get a taxi, but the traffic is so difficult that you will get there quicker  by walking! Who wants to sit in a queue of stalled traffic when you can walk? 
As for the shopping……….!
Words fail us. You have Harrods, which is  probably regarded as the finest department store in the world, Selfridges, John  Lewis, Liberty, Fortnum & Mason, Fenwick of Bond Street, Harvey Nicholls  (known to the locals as Harvey Nick’s), and Debenhams, and yes, they are all  within walking distance too. 
Then there are things like Regents Park  Zoo, Madame Tussaud’s, The British Museum, Nelson’s Column, The Natural History  Museum, Big Ben, The Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, St  Paul’s Cathedral, the Tate Gallery, The London Eye – and if you are staying in  Mayfair they are all on your doorstep. 
If you like to visit foreign cities London  should be at the top of your list. If you stay for a month you won’t be able to  see everything.
Of course, finding somewhere to stay is  crucial to your visit, whether you are here for a holiday or have been posted  here on business. Naturally, many people will book a hotel. This might be all  right for a couple of nights, but can get very tedious for a longer stay.  Fortunately there are other choices such as Central London apartments to let,  but if you have a big family or are in London with a few colleagues from work  you may want to consider looking at Mayfair  houses to rent. These are a considerably cheaper option than staying in one  of the hotels and also give you much more privacy than you can get in a hotel. 
They  Are Worth Seeking Out
As you might imagine, houses in the heart  of the capital city of the country may not be as easy to book into as a hotel  since there are less of them. But nevertheless they can be found and they are  worth seeking out. People or companies who own these properties are aware that  visitors to the city want to spend their time in luxurious surroundings, so you  will find that all these houses are furnished to a very high degree and have  all the “mod cons” that we cannot do without in the 21st century.  Chief among these are the latest TV’s, and most homes will have them installed  with the latest Sky packages giving access to hundreds of channels in a choice  of different languages for visitors whose first language is not English. 
Another thing that we cannot do without  these days is an internet connection, and almost all of these houses will have  high speed broadband. 
Many of the homes available to rent in  Mayfair are fully serviced. This means that you don’t have to worry about changing  the beds or doing any cleaning because a maid will look after that every day.  Some houses in Mayfair also have a full time security guard and concierge  available. Miracle of miracles, some even have underground car parking - in  Central London!
So yes, if you are looking for somewhere to  stay in the heart of the world’s busiest capital it is definitely worth  checking out private houses to rent. You get to stay in a home that is all  “your own” for the duration of your visit rather than in a big impersonal  hotel, and yet you get all the same services for less. 

 
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