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Ah . . .London - the greatest city of them all! Nowhere else can you see a city where history meets the future on the same street. Jack the Ripper, The Royal Family, Tower of London, Big Ben and Westminster, they all conjure the magical image that is London.

 

If you are coming to London, or maybe you wish to know more about it - this website is just for you

10 Things you must do in London

 

1. Drink tea at the Ritz

2. Ride the London Eye

3. Take in a show

4. Eat a Indian curry on the famous Brick Lane

5. Say “Hi” to the Queen - visit Buckingham Palace

6. Feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square

7. Get thrown in the Bloody Tower at The Tower Of London

8. See a rock band at the famous Rock Garden

9. Go shopping in Carnaby Street

10. Watch the world go by in Hyde Park

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London Eye

Whether it’s the majestic scene of busy London during the daytime, or the panoramic glitter of the London night - The British Airways London Eye is the place to see London.

 

You can go on The London Eye both day or night, and the view is absolutely awesome!! Make sure you book ahead though, this attraction can get busy.

At 130 metres in height, you can see from one end of the city to the other.

There are 32 hi-tech capsules - enough to fill a Concorde 160 times over!!

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Did You Know . . .

 

1. Before the 17 ft. statue of Admiral Lord Nelson was erected on top of the Trafalgar Square column in 1842, 14 stonemasions held a dinner on top of the 170 ft. high pedestal.

 

2. Oxford Street is the busiest shopping street in Europe, having over 300 shops and receiving in excess of over 200 million visitors a year, at a turnover of approximately £5 billion pounds a year.

 

3. The only true home shared by all four Beatles was a flat (apartment) at 57 Green Street near Hyde Park, where they lived in the autumn of 1963.

 

4. London was the first city to reach a population of more than a million people, in 1811. It remained the largest city in the world until it was overtaken by Tokyo in 1957.

 

5. The Dome, the focus of the Millennium celebrations, is the largest structure of its kind in the world. It's big enough to house the Great Pyramid of Giza or the Statue of Liberty

What’s the best way to get around in London??

There are many ways to discover this wonderful city. You can take an open top bus. You can hail a black cab on Oxford Street and head down to Covent Garden. But the real way - and the cheapest way - is to jump on ‘the tube’.

 

London’s underground network is the oldest in the world. Why not purchase a ‘One Day Travelcard’. For less than $7 a day, you’ll be whizzing around town.

 

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