Take a ride on the London Eye At 135 metres high, the London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel…
Harrods is London's most famous department store. The store has over 1 million square feet of selling space and is…
Westminster Palace also known as The Houses of Parliament, is the meeting place of the two houses of the Parliament…
Brick Lane is a long street in the East End of London. It is in the heart of the Bangladeshi…
On the edge of Wimbledon Common where the Kingston Road passes, are some trees on the side of a small…
Here we have a tale of Death, Mystery, Intrigue and Tragedy. (Ok, we've kinda bigged it up a bit there…
The Baker Street Robbery, was an audacious bank robbery which occurred on, or to be more accurate, below Baker Street…
Back in Victorian times rats were a huge problem for Londoners. Rats could be found everywhere: in streets, homes, gardens,…
London is located a long way from the sea, 35 miles to be exact, so it's surprising to find a…
Trafalgar Square is London’s most famous square and is the fourth most popular tourist attraction on Earth, with more than…
Camden Market Camden Market is one of London's most popular tourist destinations, especially amongst the younger crowd. Over 100,000 people…
Hyde Park Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London. It covers an area of 350 acres (4000…
Petticoat Lane is one of London’s busiest and oldest markets with over a 1000 stalls selling clothes for men women…
Give your guest room the ultimate makeover with cheap ottoman beds known for maximising space, convenience, plenty of storage, and…
Big Ben is London's, and probably the world's, most famous clock. Big Ben is a four-faced clock situated at the…
With the BBC series starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, the Hollywood Blockbusters with Robert Downey as Sherlock and the…
Columbia Road Flower Market is probably the most photogenic of all London’s markets.Each Sunday this small London street, lined by…
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