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Historic and Modern London, castles and towers, Thames cruise

London—its very name resonates with ancient and medieval history. It evokes images of knights jousting, misty air enfolding imposing castles and majestic palaces, and the bard reciting his undying lines.

Who does not recognize Shakespeare, playwright and poet, and his...

 
Take a smooth, 30-minute round trip aboard this high observation wheel; each of its 32 glass capsules could carry you and 24 others on a thrilling ride. The British Airways London Eye, erected in 2000 for the millennium celebration in London...
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Its beginnings were rather modest: George IV in 1824 convincing the government to purchase 38 major paintings including works by Raphael and Rembrandt. Marvelous pieces from today’s national collection are now gloriously exhibited ...
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Housed in the old Bankside Power Station, Tate Modern—composed of Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St. Ives and Tate Online—showcases one of the world’s most astounding contemporary art collections. Enjoy the ...
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A major sporting event, the London Marathon is a testament to the city’s capacity to stage a festival of the grandest proportions. Consider...

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A “season of barrier-busting, contemporary visual theatre” is here to stay. Inspired by Cologne, Germany’s Gaukler Festival and...

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More than 60,000 Chinese reside in London. This is a rather conservative estimate, which makes Chinese New Year Celebrations every February a maj...

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The ramada inn is located ten miles from the london ontario airport, in a convenient location right off hwy 401, white oaks mall, downtown london, labatt center, covent garden market and the london ice house are easily accessible from the ramada. thi...
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The delta armouries hotel, a shining modern luxury tower, driven from the stone base of 1905 british armory in london, ontario (canada). the location in downtown london puts guests in proximity to the area's many greenbelt parks, escalating business ...
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Location. originally constructed in london, england in 1860, the commodore hotel reflects the graceful architectural lines of the victorian era. this hotel stands along a tree lined square adjacent to hyde park, and is positioned one kilometre from p...
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Harrods is as English as, let’s say, the Buckingham Palace or the Tower of London. For dedicated shoppers, exploring Harrods’ 330 dep...
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To get the best bargains at the Portobello Market, you have to have some basic haggling skills. The rule applies to antiques, to fruits and veget...
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If you’re out of gift ideas, you may want to head over to Fortnum’s. Just don’t go crazy over the crystal, luxury foods, and st...
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  Experience the best and most famous London sights. Visit Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, see the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace, visit a traditional English Pub and go on a cruise on the river Thames.
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  The most significant historical sites in one day: Fully Day Tour - Visit Windsor Castle State Apartments - Visit Queen Mary's Dolls' House & St...
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  Explore the historical side of England by visiting the mysterious Stonehenge, the medieval Salisbury Cathedral, one of the finest in Britain, and the elegant city of Bath, where the first British King was crowned.
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  Take part in England’s fascinating history by visiting some of its most famous landmarks such as the Leeds Castle, the Canterbury Cathedral, the Dover Castle and Greenwich, ending the day with a cruise on Thames River.
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Galleries & Museum
Cambridge Heath Rd
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Books & Learning
Winkfield Road, Windsor, Berkshire
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Zoo & Aquarium
Outer Circle, Regent's Park
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Rubbing elbows with celebrities comes as no surprise when you dine at Nobu Berkeley Street. Considered as one of London’s most fashionable restaurants, Nobu’s fares are as delectable as can be.
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Zafferano has more than the coveted Michelin star to attract loyal customers. If you can’t quite put your finger on it, ...
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Who hasn’t heard of Gordon Ramsay, the infamous chef of Hell’s Kitchen? Don’t let that scary demeanor fool y...
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You’ll come up short if you have to think of another place in London that serves Indian food that’s as good as Amaya. Curries and biryanis are a must, as well as their signature dishes like Chicken tikka.
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