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chimera15 says:
The BFI Southbank Building, designed by award winning architect David Adjaye, is situated below the southern end of Waterloo Bridge It forms part of the cultural complex on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. (Near-by attractions include theatres, cinemas, studios, exhibitions and gallerie…
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
This is a wonderful museum! Not only does it house works by some of the greatest artists who've ever existed, it is also FREE! I enjoyed seeing the names I've read about, like DaVinci, Raphael, Degas, and Monet, as well as some others I've never heard of but had wonderful paintings. My favorite t…
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X_Drive says:
One of the highlights of our tour in London was a slow cruise along the Thames River. We had just finished dinner and strolled across the street and right past the Tower of London. Our cruise ship docked there at the river. We made our way on board, the ladies each receiving a red carnation, and…
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ukballoongirl says:
Adventure Balloons offers breathtaking hot air balloon flights over
London and many other areas in the Home Counties. I took a flight that
launched near the Tower of London, and travelled over an amazing collection of London landmarks. If you've been on the London Eye and enjoyed it, yo…
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Mike_Lindgren says:
Bookmarks is a progressive/radical bookstore in Bloomsbury, London, not far from the British Museum. It is in its own way one of the best bookstores in the world. The selection of theory, criticism, and practice that they have is exceptional, especially when it comes to periodicals. What's more they…
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silan says:
In my opinion, the best way to see London is by walking around and seeing it on foot. Of course it's great to see the big sites like Big Ben and Buckinghman Palace, but my travel buddy and I had both been to London previously and wanted to explore a bit more of the true English culture and people.
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santafeclau says:
Maybe Dennis Severs House is not a very known place for people that visit London for the first time. It is located some way isolated from other turistic attractions but not quite far from Spitalfield Market so if you go to Spitalfield Market to see or buy something, you should stop at 18 Folgate Str…
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Duck Tours
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#53 of 95 things to do in London
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sdbleve says:
When my son first told me he wanted to go on a Duck Tour while we where in London...I suprised him by knowing exactally what a "Duck" was. I had seen a TV show that referenced these WWII Amphibious vehicles a few months before he mentioned them. In fact, I think we have a company using them for tour…
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sdbleve says:
Kids and toys. It is a fact of life. As we prepared for our trip, my boys went through the London Pass tour book that we received. One of the things listed was Hamleys Toy store. Well, when you travel with kids you have to meet their needs in order to have an even remote chance of enjoying yours. I …
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Amanda says:
A trip to London is not complete without a stop in to Harrod's Food Halls. Until you've seen it for yourself, you can't comprehend the size and variety of this! They don't allow you to take pictures in here, so I don't have any to offer, but here are some pics from Google images tha…
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ersan says:
There are many markets to visit whilst in London, and it is not very difficult to set up stalls, their will be a weekly rent fee for the stall and area (which can be a little pricy in some areas). Below is a list of the most known markets in London, in which you should check out, (and talk to some o…
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lansems says:
When you visit London for the first time, you'll have to go to the Museum of London. Here you can find the history of London over more than 2000 years. The museum is divided in periods like Roman London, Dark Age and Tudor London.
Every period gives good information about what happened in the wor…
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novabelgica says:
They will tell you Nunhead is the least known of the Magnificent Seven en they are probably right. They also claim it is the most beautiful, but I have to disagree there. Nature has reclaimed most of the cemetery and that gives it that eerie feel, but Nunhead is no Highgate.
Still, the imposing,…
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peppertm says:
Found at King’s Cross, Harry Potter fans will know what this is. In the book, students going to Hogwarts get to their train by going to this train platform. They run at the wall, pushing their luggage on the cart, and once they are about to hit the wall, they magically go through it and end up i…
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sdbleve says:
Please keep in mind I was traveling with my kids this trip, needed to find lots of things to interest them. On a previous trip to London I stayed near the Queensway area (north of Kennsington Palace). I noticed and had walked into the Queens Ice and Bowl to look around. This seemed like a place that…
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