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Holiday Inn Express London- Vauxhall Nine Elms
London > Hotels > Budget Chain Hotel from £47 25% off
87 South Lambeth Road , SW8 1RN | 29 minutes walk in Brixton
Recently redeveloped in a contemporary style, the Holiday Inn Express London -Vauxhall Nine Elms is a budget hotel located just south of the river Thames. More
London > Hotels > Budget Chain Hotel from £47 25% off
87 South Lambeth Road , SW8 1RN | 29 minutes walk in Brixton
Recently redeveloped in a contemporary style, the Holiday Inn Express London -Vauxhall Nine Elms is a budget hotel located just south of the river Thames. More
Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel & Spa
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel 354 Queenstown Road, SW8 4AE | 2 miles in Brixton
Situated along the River Thames, opposite Battersea Park, Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel is the first UK hotel from the Portuguese Pestana Hotels and Resorts Group. The More
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel 354 Queenstown Road, SW8 4AE | 2 miles in Brixton
Situated along the River Thames, opposite Battersea Park, Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel is the first UK hotel from the Portuguese Pestana Hotels and Resorts Group. The More
Dolphin House Serviced Apartments
London > Hotels > Apartment Dolphin Square, SW1V 3LX | 2.1 miles in Brixton
Dolphin House is a wonderfully quiet spot.The tranquillity is all the more surprising given its close proximity to Victoria, making it convenient for Westminster and Tate More
London > Hotels > Apartment Dolphin Square, SW1V 3LX | 2.1 miles in Brixton
Dolphin House is a wonderfully quiet spot.The tranquillity is all the more surprising given its close proximity to Victoria, making it convenient for Westminster and Tate More
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Multicultural Brixton used to be an extremely wealthy settlement outside London. In the 18th century, the area boasted lush farmland and a market garden known for its game, strawberries and windmills. Today, Brixton is best known for its vibrant markets and its position as the centre of London's Caribbean community (a quarter of the population is of African and Caribbean descent). One windmill still stands, although it is in a derelict condition. Electric Avenue, inspiration for the Eddy Grant hit, got its name for being the first shopping street in London to be lit by electricity, and is now the site of the popular Brixton Market. It wasn't the only "first" for the area: London's first department store, Bon Marche, was built in Brixton in 1877. Local landmarks include the Ritzy Cinema (one of England's first purpose-built cinemas), the Art Deco listed 5,000-capacity O2 Academy Brixton, and the Windmill pub. A series of colourful murals were commissioned by the council after the riots of 1981 and many of them still exist today, including one outside the Brixton Academy. David Bowie was born in Brixton, former Prime Minister John Major grew up here and singer La Roux still lives in the area. More
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