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Thursday, January 9, 2014

( Final Part ) of the Top 50 Best Place to Travel at London




A - Z Guide - The A-Z is really a street index of the London. You can also buy one of the most news agents. If you're with a tube/train station then nip into WH Smith's (news agents) and also you will most certainly go to a copy to buy. They are easy to use and may help you find your path around very easily whilst providing you a sense where it is all totally situated.



is certainly one of London's tallest buildings located in a hectic financial district, alive with shops, caf'?s and accessible around the DLR (Docklands Light Rail).




 within the heart from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Home for the late Princess Diana. Visit's the most beautiful gardens and have lunch or afternoon tea. Close to Central London.




One from the posh ends of town. The Kings Road had been you will find punks, mods and rockers. Now a bit more sophisticated. There are too many beautiful shops and including to the famous designer Vivienne Westwood . It's also near Chelsea Pier, and also Chelsea and Fulham football clubs.




Cross the bridge at embankment on the South side from the river in addition to being your descend the stairs you may be on the doorstep of The Festival Hall. This is just the one of the numerous attractions situated down the south bank. It's a great division of riverside with views in the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. You will find shops, caf'?'s, bars, fabulous entertainment/exhibitions with the festival hall and entry to the Oxo tower.




near to Camden and Regent's Park is London Zoo. You can see a number of huge animal's right inside middle with the city, although you wouldn't believe it.

43. Leicester Square/  Piccadilly Circus  /  ShaftesburyAvenue  /  Theatre Land



In the heart of London you can easily walk between these bustling areas at London. Leicester Square and the Piccadilly Circus are packed with shops, cinema's pubs and caf'?'s. Running alongside Leicester square is Shaftesbury Avenue where many from the popular theatres are found.




 A stone's throw from Leicester Square to the south and Shaftsbury Avenue to the North. Even if Chinese meals are not your favourite and it's very worth to stroll through the vibrant streets of Chinatown.




 a well known tourist attraction in the center of the city. Base to the National Gallery, Nelson's column and St. Martin's-in-the-field, plus a number of pigeons.




Green Park. The academy can be an independent institution founded by George III in 1768. The original members wished to give a venue for British Arts and Architecture being displayed to the population where their skills might be passed onto generations to come.




one with the finest toy stores inside the world. You will find it on Regent Street. Don't be prepared to 'pop in'. There are 4 or 5 floors full of every toy and game you may imagine. I've never squeezed inside and outside in under an hour.




Former the place to find King Henry VIII. This Tudor structure houses tapestries and  artwork or any activities for guests. There will be the famous Hampton maze if you have a very few hours to spare.




Situated in Knightsbridge inside Royal Borough of Kensington. This upmarket store may be worth a trip just to start to see the buildings. You will be find and luxury items of every description as well as the most amazing food hall.





 The Royal Botanical gardens of Kew. Situated just 10 miles outside London can be reached easily on the tube.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

( Part Three ) of the Top 50 Best Place to Travel at London

The ( Part Three ) of The Top 50's Place to Visit at London

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The Oyster card - is the thing that all of the locals use. If you might be keeping London for more than a couple of days it's certainly really worth getting one. As I speak (September 2012) these are 5 English pounds to acquire, and then you top-up as you go. Within two to three journeys you will possess got a refund. You can use them on buses as well as the tube.

Travel cards - allow you to travel around London for the set price determined by what zones you're visiting.
The London pass - can be a pass that allows you to check out many attractions free or for any reduced cost. This includes some travel. It also permits you to skip the queues



26. River Cruise - take a river cruise across the River Thames. You will get to see several of London's great architecture and find out about its history.



27. Soho - once the place to find the 'ladies from the night' it now a bustling cafe community. A popular destination to drop into for the drink or bite you can eat before you visit theatre land.



28. The Royal London Hospital - (Whitechapel) includes a museum ready to accept the population. It was here that Joseph Merrick (The Elephant Man) spent his previous few years. Displays include those of Joseph Merrick and Edith Cavell and the original material on Jack the Ripper who committed his crimes with this in mind area.



29. Borough Market - Opposite London Bridge Tube Station. This is but one of London's biggest wholesale grocery stores. Delicious game and fish supplies along with Artisan Bakers or Specialist Beers stalls to the fresh fruit and vegetables. Open on Friday and Saturday. There is really a pub just over the road called 'The George' one from the oldest pubs in London - worth a trip.

30. Walks around London - one with the best ways to determine London is on foot. There's the 'Charles Dickens' walk and the Haunted Holborn also Money trail through to the town's square mile plus much more.



31. Shoreditch - Trendy Shoreditch having its warehouse conversions, free galleries and very cool bars is also worth a trip.



32. Covent Garden - among London's most popular tourist spots. The Street theatre acts and arts or crafts as well being a huge selection of cafe's bars and restaurants.



33. The Museum of Childhood (Bethnal Green) - something for your children. Artefacts, costumes, arts and activities, treasure hunts plus more. Check out the exhibitions.The Children and also the Adults will be love this family trip.



34. Oxford Street - you will find every one of the big stores like the famous department stores Selfridges. From the Oxford Streets you can also easily access most central locations on foot.

35. The Globe Theatre - is owned by William Shakespeare. Originally integrated 1599, later destroyed by the fire 1613. The theatre that stands over here is now the approximately 750 feet from your original place. This is the newest site was opened in year 1997 and can be a popular theatre with all ages.

36. Colombia Road Market - inside East End. If you like flowers this could be the market to visit (Sunday's only and yes it usually closes around 3pm). Close by may be the famous Spitalfields market.



37. Brick Lane - Once the place to find the Jewish community now it is housed with Indian restaurants. Actually, most from the curry houses are run with the Bangladeshi community who from the majority in the district.

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