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Neoclassical city residence of the British monarch |
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In 1275, the first parliament convened in Westminster; the bell of Big Ben has been marking Westminster Time for over 150 years now |
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Everybody who is anybody was crowned or buried here: a Whos Who of past centuries |
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Treasures of the worlds cultures in the worldfamous museum |
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One of the worlds most important art collections with 2000 masterpieces from the western European painting tradition |
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Symbol of Londons rebirth from the ashes of the catastrophic fire of 1666 |
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The mighty walls of the Tower hold 900 years of history |
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Get an unbeatable view from the pods of Europes highest observation wheel |
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Cathedral of modern art in a huge converted power station on the Thames |
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Cross the Thames between the Victorian twin towers |
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Magnificent English Baroque complex on the Thames, nestling in the most beautiful park in town |
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How did the English get their green fingers? Find out between Victorian hothouses and decorative gardens |
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The Queens castle and the elite school of the nation a trip to bastions of the class system just outside the city |
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Part department store, part tourist attraction here youll find everything you never knew you needed |
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Caribbean carnival in a fashionable part of town: exotic costumes, music, finger food and good vibes |
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In the Orangery park caf in Kensington Gardens you can drink tea that was grown in Cornwall |
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The Queens Gallery allows you to admire the Michelangelos, Holbeins, Rembrandts and Canalettos in Her Majestys possession all year round |
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Heard of glamping (glamour camping)? Try it out at Lee Valley Camping & Caravan Park where little money buys you heated Cocoon cabins with camp beds and electric light |
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Join a beachcombing tour along the Thames, and you could find pottery, fragments of Tudor pipes or even Roman tiles |
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Learn the trendy Balboa swing step and find new friends in London. No need to bring your own partner! |
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This salmon smokehouse puts you in pole position for the 2012 Olympics, but Formans is a classy lunch option for a stroll around the Olympic area at any time |
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At lunchtime even small budgets can consider a fusion-molecular gastronomic trip to the Michelin-starred Viajante |
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Notes, Music & Coffee: a top-class shot of caffeine with selected DVDs and CDs for inspiration, attentive staff, long opening times |
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Dodge the shopping hordes of Oxford Street! Instead, head for quiet Marylebone High Street, with its trendy shops for designer clothing, cosmetics and cookery paraphernalia, the prettiest bookshop in London, delicious patisserie and much more |
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Up until recently, the Houses of Parliament were only open for visitors in the summer; now you can visit on Saturdays in other seasons too! A guided tour through the heart of parliamentary democracy |
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Hunt the bargain prices of the cool Hoxton Hotel. The legendary rooms for a pound might be a bit unrealistic, but if you put your name on their mailing list, you are in with a good chance for the 29-pound offers |
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@work in Pimlico lets you create your own silver ring under the supervision of a jewellery design professional |
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For those who always wanted to learn how to mix cocktails properly: after the crash course in the Rotunda Bar youll be a certified mixologist |
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