| Pudding Lane is an area of great historical interest situated within the Square Mile of the City of London. Pudding Lane is connects Lower Thames Street with Eastcheap at its northern point. Pudding Lane is named after the 'puddings', which was a slang name for the animal organs that would fall from butchers carts travelling to the Thames from Eastcheap, formerly a medieval market. The original site of Farryner's bakery, where the Great Fire of London started in 1666, is located in Pudding Lane. When you enter your dates, you will be transferred to our booking engine for London. You will be able to obtain real time hotel prices and also more details about the hotel. If you have any questions that can not be answered then use the "CHAT" facility at the top of the page to contact our London Reservations Operators live. Should the London office be closed you can leave a message. |