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LONDON AREAS
THE CITYThe City of London is an area of Central London and was the original part of
London before it began to expand in the Middle Ages.
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worth mentioning, here are just a few.
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a very good restaurant and cafe in the crypt. Today, St Paul’s Cathedral invites
people from across the world to discover the impressive interior, the crypt with
nation’s heroes buried in, and a dome, that can be climbed – all 528 steps up.
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fortress, prison and place of execution, mint, arsenal, menagerie and jewel
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timings are dependent on demand, and are not regularly scheduled. When
Tower Bridge was built, the area to the west of it was a bustling port –
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KENSINGTON
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British city. The posh neighborhood is home to several major museums,
including the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as Hyde Park and
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London vacation in the area, there is a lot to see and do around Kensington.
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Middleton, although it's unlikely you'll catch a glimpse of the future king and
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SOUTH BANK is an enjoyment and commercial district in central London, next to the River
Thames opposite the City of Westminster. The Sea Life London Aquarium: located just minutes from Coca-Cola London Eye
and the London Dungeon, the aquarium is a must-visit for families.
SOUTH BANK the London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is an observation wheel on
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LONDON AREAS
WEST END While the City of London is the main business and financial district in London,
the West End is the main commercial and entertainment centre of the city. While the City of London is the main business and financial district in London,
the West End is the main commercial and entertainment centre of the city. London's entertainment district around Leicester Square and Covent
Garden, including “Theatreland” –
Shopping along Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street
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the west of the historic City of London, taking in Covent
Garden, Soho, Chinatown, St James’s, Fitzrovia and Mayfair.
Plan ahead and see West End musicals, classic plays and
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• Get snap-happy in Trafalgar Square, home to special events
• Spend Christmas in London, and see the West End sparkle with festive
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• Gaze in awe at the Christmas lights throughout the West End, which
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Get snap-happy in Trafalgar Square, home to special events
throughout the year including Chinese New Year,
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The West End is home to some of London’s top attractions, including much-
loved museums, gorgeous galleries and fun things to do for all ages.
- Piccadilly Circus is one of London's most popular tourist destinations,
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- The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of paintings in
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including Van Gogh, Titian, Rembrandt and Turner.
- The 14 streets of Carnaby are known for unique independent stores and
global flagship brands, making it one of London's most popular and
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- Enjoy a taste of the far east by exploring London’s Chinatown. This
bustling neighbourhood is home to a large East Asian community, who
gather together for events and activities throughout the year, in
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- Explore historic Covent Garden Market – once home to fruit and veg
sellers, it’s now full of shops, restaurants and daily markets.
- Diverse, fun-loving and never quiet, Soho attracts a wide mix of people.
Its history, venues and atmosphere make it a must-see for tourists and
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NOTTING HILL
Notting Hill is one of London's most desirable areas, with iconic pastel-
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LONDON AREAS
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Every year, the Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore
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attractions, from galleries and historic buildings to statues and monuments. It
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won, war hero Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was killed during the battle.
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The home of the Queen, Buckingham Palace was built in 1703. The present
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Look at the flag pole on top of the Palace. When the Queen is in residence, the
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Though the Palace is generally not open to the public, during summer you can
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landmarks. Technically, Big Ben is the name given to the massive bell inside
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guarded the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces since 1660, the sight of their
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musicals and familiar pop songs, the ceremony is both a colourful military
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LONDON AREAS
EAST LONDON
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serial killer Jack the Ripper, but today you would hardly recognize that history
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EAST LONDON
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eateries along Brick Lane, rooftop bars, vintage boutiques, to being home to
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Hoxton Square: still considered a part of Shoreditch, this East London
attraction is a popular green space near plenty of restaurants, shops, and tons
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