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AtlantaBelle says:
I am not kidding; this is by far the best and most accommodating place to book a tour in London, England. You can book a city tour of London itself or go out to the Cotswolds and Bath (to see Stonehenge). There are so many options to choose from that there is no way I could list them all here. Do…
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funinuk says:
To many people I know, this would be their worst nightmare! Being surrounded by English yobs, yelling, screaming, chanting, expensive food and drinks, crowds and FOOTBALL!
But for me it was a once in a lifetime chance to see 2 of the best teams in the world play in the first final at the new Wemble…
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travhormones says:
This is a filling meal, despite hummus usually being an appetizer in other restaurants. Sufficient for two average eaters: 1 bowl of hummus, and keep the pita bread coming! Add a side too, to complete the meal. Will not disappoint.
The restaurant itself looks quite plain, but in that simple and …
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GiovanniRuiz says:
I stayed here for 5 nights. The location is pretty good. It's on Bolsover street and about a 1/4 mile south of the Great Portland Street Exit. It's really clean, security is pretty good, and there's a hangout room downstairs in the lobby. Although the internet is pricy, the wifi is free if you take …
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matthew1981 says:
The best restaurant I have ever come across: fantastic food, wonderful service and great value.
I have been going to Ko Gu Ryo at least once every fortnight since they opened a year and a half ago and have to say that every meal has been superb.
I was thinking of describing some of my favouri…
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sarah_82 says:
I found this place by accident while walking from Kensington Park to Holland Park. It's lunchtime special ad is what caught my eye - £6.95 for lunch and a soft drink. For the Kensington area of London this is very good!
The restaurant is very clean and modern and the staff are very efficent and …
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msfkgd2000 says:
Umi is an excellent value hotel in London’s Notting Hill area. I had a very nice stay there and found the staff to be extremely helpful and welcoming. The breakfasts in the café were great, as were the meals in the bar/restaurant. Umi can accommodate small and large groups of travellers for bu…
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JMR76 says:
The east end is by far the more happening part of London. With a hecaletic mix of trendy bars and dirty clubs to cater for everyone's tastes. The music in the area varies leaning towards the break-beat, electro, hip hop sort of scene. Best to buy a copy of Time Out magazine and see what club is play…
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mpope9 says:
I'd never really got to explore Marylebone before, but walking through we found Golden Hind Fish n chip shop.
We had to wait for a few minutes for a table because it was so busy, but that was no problem. We sat down stairs and quickly ordered our dinners; Plaice & Chips and Scampi & Chips for me. …
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omerhannash says:
Outside the busy and packed center of London between the lovly 'Todor period' and 'mock Todoer' houses of the quite Highgate erea and bourder with the pretty Waterlow park lies the old Highgate Cemetery, alegedly a place for the dead but you will emidiatly reacon it full with life.
with a tipical L…
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annthansten says:
I don't know much about hotel prices in London, but the bossman told me that this would be a two on a scale from one to five.
The rooms were great, very spacious, and the staff were very helpful in putting in extra beds for those who wanted to be threee people in one room.
The fridge in our room…
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santafeclau says:
You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784).
I would like to talk about Culture and the price you have to pay for it.
As many of…
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seventy6daytripper says:
Basically the coolest show I've seen. The musical was in Cambridge Theatre, near Leicester Square in London. Rivals Phantom of the Opera I saw at the Fox in Atlanta. I bought a 25 pound ticket and was supposd to sit in the upper circle (2nd level/upperdeck/etc.), but when we got th…
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skyter says:
my first time in a 5star (biz trip), so can't really compare but.. i d never spend that money in such place. extremely expensive for "ok" classy place.
more than once i didn't find towels in room and had to call recep. restaurant served the most expensive water without u explicitly asking for it. …
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frogchan79 says:
Honest, this tastes just like what you find in Tokyo, they have the best Chicken Katsu Curry outside Japan. I've tried so many take aways living here, so many Chinese and Japanses restaurants and Toku is exactly the same as in Tokyo. You cant go wrong. They serve the full variety of Japanese dish…
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lokababy says:
I have only been once in the Royal Albert Hall. This wonderful building is located not far away from Hyde Park.
A brief historical summarize: it was built by Queen Victoria after her husband Albert died and it was inaugurated in 1871. It houses the biggest organ in England.
Lots of live perfo…
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Jo5carlett says:
Instead of visiting Oxford by bus, you can also visit Cambridge which (I think) is much nicer to get a feel of the older university-days.
From London, take the train (again later than the busiest time of day) to Ely (check my other review) and stop at Cambridge. Just a short bus-ride to the city-ce…
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
I put this restaurant as 'expensive' only because I had a peek at their regular menu and it solidified all the previous thoughts I'd had about PH - over-priced.
However, in our situation it was quite cheap. We had a dinner/theatre package from londontown.com which got us tickets to Spamalot (Â…
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Giji says:
Keats House is a must see for anyone fond of the Romantic poets, and, of course John Keats! When you arrive at the museum, you can listen to a presentation about the life of Keats and it is very interesting. You are allowed the liberty to roam freely throughout the house and it is quite lovely, and …
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allyy0op says:
This is a great hostel in a great location! It's ideal for college backpackers that are looking to meet people from all over the world. There is a Belushi's bar that has Strongbow, Foster's, Beck's, and Amstel on tap. Every night the hostel organizes something free to do: Karaoke night, Comedy Night…
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prosaddler says:
In case u got the smalles budget and wanna have a huge amount of fun take ur stuff and get ur best piece in a Walkabout. To all who know how australian bars are like, i dont have to explane more. For those who dont i just say that u already missed something. Best beer u can get and the people are as…
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mothernatureobeyed says:
Any serious visit to the V&A will require several hours or even a second day!
At some point in your visit you may want to have a meal or a refreshment. The V&A Café is located in the V&A's original refreshment rooms, the "Morris, Gamble and Poynter Rooms." These three rooms formed the first mus…
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fran2011 says:
The London metro is simply one of the most convenient ways of getting around the city. The locals call it the "tube." There are metro stations strategically placed throughout the city. As one enters any station, one can get tickets via a machine or an actual employee. There are several types of tick…
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UKAmerican says:
When I first came to London, I was always looking for cheap places to eat. Most pubs sell pints of beer and cider for over £4. Some serve it as little as £2.
If you go to a JD Wetherspoon pub, you can get a burger, chips, and a pint of beer, cider, or juice for LESS than £5. As low at £3 some…
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eirien says:
Every sunday Columbia Road Flower Market opens from 8am-2pm. You can find cut flowers, herbaceous plants and shrubs, and an abundance of bedding plants. Early on sunday its a lot less crowed, shortly before the market closes however you find the best bargains. The area is also full of nice cafés an…
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michaelcoates says:
The Crown Plaza gave us the best hotel experience in the UK and France! Yes, you are going to pay a little more for your room, but 150 pounds for a 5 star is well worth it. The rooms have 12 ft high ceilings with crown molding, the floors are hardwood. The beds are all king size. You have at least s…
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Jo5carlett says:
Why not visit Oxford whilst visiting London? It's fairly easy to go there: you just take a bus in London towards Oxford and within 2 hours you are in the old city-centre!
When I visited Oxford, it was the other way around: I used the bus to go to London. Not only was it cheap (around 10 pounds),…
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pacovera says:
London is a world within a city. According to the tastes of each one,
London has something to offer always different. To my I like relax,
the tranquillity, and that I have found it in Greenwich and Kew
Gardens. Sites both very easy to arrive in tube.
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bashmentbabe says:
The Blue elephant is located on fulham broadway nearest tube stations are Fulham Broadway or Parsons green.
This was the first time Id been to this restaurant so was'nt to sure what to expect but let me tell you I was definatly not disappointed, we were welcomed to the restaurant by a very friendly…
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irish76 says:
I found this property to be absolutely amazing! It's a little ways out of the city centre, but only a block away from 2 different tube stations, so very accessible. Plus there are some great pubs nearby, not to mention the one downstairs, which as a smoking patio, a covered, enclosed deck area and p…
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