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  • London

    London (United Kingdom) Do you like a lot of bling bling and a slightly royal environment? Do you love metropolitan cities, and English culture, literature and history? If so, then off to London you go! London is the capital of England and has so many tourist...

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  • Primrose Hill

    If you want to know where some scenes of Sense 8 was shot with that lovely view of London city, if you want to jog early in the morning while falling in love with the landscape of London and if you want to have a good group or couple picnic, this place is a must...

    0 , 3 years ago
  • Notting Hill

    Notting Hill – best Italian ice-cream, creative vibe and colourful houses Have you ever wondered what is the most Instagrammable place in London? Which part of London is mostly captured on the photoshoots and Instagram stories? You found your answer. Notting Hill....

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  • St Paul's Cathedral

    London symbol – St Paul’s Cathedral   Every city has it’s a symbolical place – value for citizens, a destination for tourist and a sentimental history for the country. London, the capital city of the UK is widely recognised around the world with it’s the...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • Sky Garden

    Above the stunning London or a new life perspective from Sky Garden For a few days, I wasn’t able to decide where to take my best friend. She was coming to see London for 3 days and I was trying to create a perfect and easy to follow the route for her trip. My goal...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • The Westminster Area

    The Westminster area is probably the most famous in London. Many places of interest are concentrated here, and everything is accessible by foot. You can find this area along the River Thames. In this piece, I will describe only the most famous places because Westminster...

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  • Trafalgar Square

    source Trafalgar Square is the most famous square in London, England. With statues in its four corners, it was originally built to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar which was a huge victory during the war with Napoleon. source The collumn is one of the most...

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  • London Bridge

    London, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Whomever has the opportunity to go there will find themselves forever in love; a walk in the city is pleasant at any time of day, the people are friendly and obliging, and the city is a beauty in itself. It must...

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  • Queensway

    London Queensway an amazing place to visite and see they have got a parke name Hyde park one of the biggest park in London and the best part of it all is princess diana's memorial playground which was great to see. A lot of people from all over the world and some...

    0 , 5 years ago
  • 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...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • 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...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Croydon

    Croydon, my old home, isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination: it's a bit rough in parts, its architecture seems brutalist and uninspiring, and with the popular club tigertiger recently removed from the centre, its young nightlife has been indelibly weakened....

    0 , 7 years ago
  • King`s Cross Station

    Welcome, Harry Potter fans! Right... I want to make one thing clear, and that´s the fact that my motive number one, two and three for visiting King´s Cross station in London was always to see the location of the much-watched Harry Potter film scenes, but even more...

    0 , 7 years ago

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