A few links- hope it helps
Hello Ash,The first link is for hotels, it is quite good as it has a map for all the local attractions.
http://www.hotel-assist.com/hotels-victoria-london.html
I stayed in the Days inn in Waterloo. it was handy, clean and reasonable. Breakfast was not included though!
London is great- you can walk around most places.
When I was there with my brother for 1 day, we walked from Waterloo to the london eye, past the houses of parliament, through trafalgar square, to leicester square and onto Oxford street for some shopping. We also visited Westminster cathedral and Westminster Abbey.
Harrods and Harvey nicks are in Knightbridge so may have to get the tube. If you are going on the tube, get a map with the zones. Then just get a single or day pass for the zones you will be needing. Otherwise you will pay extra unneccessarily.
http://www.londontown.com/
http://uk.visitlondon.com/city_guide/attractions/
http://www.explore-london.co.uk/attraction.html
In the following link, if you click on the name of the station, it will list the attractions nearby.
http://www.uktravel.com/londonmap.asp?tubeID=48
You could also go visit the Queen (the Palace anyway), down along the mall and into St.James park. Quite nice actually! the changing of the guard is supposed to be impressive!
http://www.angelfire.com/in/uktravelinfo/
http://www.explore-london.co.uk/
W.r.t. museums Science, Natural history, and Victoria and Albert are located in South Ken. If you get the tube there, follow the signs for Imperial College and it will bring you out onto the street beside the Science museum. Further down on the same side, the natural museum. Opposite the tube station is the V and A (if i remember correctly).
If you want to visit an Irish pub, a large one in the centre is
Waxy O'Connor's, 14-16 Rupert Street, W1
Tel: +44 (0)20 7287 0255
Tube: Piccadilly Circus
This is a link to the markets, Petticoat lane, Convent garden,
http://www.streetsensation.co.uk/
for general shopping,
http://www.choice-hotels-london.com/attractions/shopping.htm
If you are planning to visit Madame Tussauds, it would probably be better to prebook tickets.
http://www.madame-tussauds.co.uk/
I would recomend going on the sight seeing double decker bus, if it is a dry day! The view from the London eye is impressive, also there is an exhibition hall nearby.
Hope this helps,
Have a great weekend