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  • London Eye

    The London Eye is one of the most famous Ferris wheels in the world and is located in the very heart of London. Although it was initially thought to last solely for the duration of the Millennial Celebrations (for this reason, you can also see it as the "Millennial...

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  • Harrods

    Who hasn't visited Harrods during their stay in the British capital, or at least heard of it? This huge department store, the most exclusive in the whole of England, is located right in the heart of London. The closest Underground station is Knightsbridge (on the dark...

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  • Big Ben

    This famous tower can be found in the city of London and is one of the world's main tourist attractions. The typical image of the well-known clock is a symbol of the country, and for me personally it's the first image that appears in my head when I hear the word...

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  • Notting Hill

    Until the beginning of the 1800s, the area of Notting Hill didn't have much to offer, except Piggeries ceramic warehouse. Portobello Road takes its name from Portobello, which is the name of the Caribbean city of Puerto Bello, in memory of the British captain...

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  • Trafalgar Square

    Trafalgar Square is a famous square located in the centre of London. It has previously had other names, but its current name draws reference to its historical relevance, which represents the victory of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (a famous column exists in his honour in...

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  • The O2 Arena, London

    London's O2 Arena, also known as the Millennium Dome, once home to an exposition for the centennial celebrations in 2000, is now part of the site of a world-class entertainment district, with a capacity for 20, 000 people. The dome is one of the largest structures of...

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  • Brick Lane

    Brick Lane, London --> The Best Place to Explore! If you are interested in a vivid street life from street markets to street art and in general are into mix of different cultures? If the answer is yes, then Brick Lane is the best place to explore for you! To begin...

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  • Shakespeare's Globe

    Months in advance before we took flight to London last year, my dad mentioned that he was hoping to get us tickets to see a play at Shakespeare's Globe. My heart skipped a beat.  This is a theatre built just a few hundred yards from the original site of Shakespeare's...

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  • Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

    Are you a big fan of Harry Potter that stayed until the very end or are you just a curious out-of-the-box traveller that wants to  know what all the fuss is about? Why not try out the the Harry Potter studios near London! It’s a really interesting place that teaches...

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  • Camden Market

    How to get to Camden Town The area is accessible via the following tube stations, which pass across the South to the North of London. Euston (Victoria and Northern lines). Kings Cross / St. Pancras (Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Piccadilly and...

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  • M&M's World

    I'm sure that you have all tried M&M's at some point of your life but you didn't know that it's the world's biggest chocolate brand that has official shops distributed over America and Europe. Our continent's shop is located in London, a few meters away from Leicester...

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  • Borough Market

    Borough Market is without a doubt, London's best food market. Here, you can find an infinity of foods from different parts of the world for reasonable prices. You can have lunch at its stands for prices starting from 5 pounds. The quality of the food is generally...

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  • Westminster

    A little about the history of this interesting place (it involves a huge fire and a royal dispute) This stop is obligatory for whoever finds themselves in London, especially because this area is host to a lot of tourist attractions which can all be reached on foot: The...

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  • The British Museum

    When we went to London, we visited more museums than churches. Why? London isn't a cheap city to live in, nor to visit. A lot of the tourist attractions cost a lot and a lot of the churches charge an entry fee, however, all the museums in the United Kingdom are free....

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  • The Ledbury

    Everything about amazing and great food at The Ledbur. Everything was very nice, warm welcome, the complete absence of any pretentiousness. Every food was served professionally especially the dessert! Great location as well and also the price of food was very normal and...

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  • Oxford Street, Carnaby Street & Buckingham Palace

    Kingly Court is a small and charming shopping centre with an open patio in the middle which is found on Carnaby Street, and makes up one of the places of fashion in the West End of London. It's characterised especially by the vintage shops, art galleries and bohemian...

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  • Heaven London

    Party Hard is synonymous with HEAVEN LONDON. Classed as the world's best nightclub, this club has it's variations spread out over London (like G-A-Y bar) and in other British cities, such as Manchester. I am lucky to have many gay friends who had spoken to me about...

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  • Paul

    I swear all the best café’s origin from France. This is the third café I write about that originated in France. The story of Paul is very interesting because it was Frances Holder, whose family owns a small bakery, who takes over Paul with his parents. When...

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  • Beach Blanket Babylon

    Going out for drinks with my cousin is one of my favourite things in the world because not only she shows me some new, interesting places but I feel like I am in a completely different city when I am with her – she shows me some super unique bars that I have never...

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  • Cocotte

    Having recently bought my new camera all I wanted to do is take it for an adventure and explore my beautiful London. There’s something about getting a new camera that makes you want to see all the areas you have already seen just to retake photos of them. Well at...

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