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  • Tours walking distance of downtown hotels
  • Clubs, hotel lobby brochures, pay phones
  • Restaurants cuisines / Travel / Visitor's Guides
  • London area Outlet Malls
  • Ralph Lauren Polo shops
  • Courier delivery service
  • Sklep Polish shopping
  • Events Communities
  • Ball game - Football, Rugby, Tennis
  • Annual Festival, hockey
  • October Fest, JD Wetherspoons
  • Planned Communities
  • Lake side communities
  • Gated, Golfing communities
  • Airports Amusement Parks Convention Centers
    Family-friendly Attractions Galleries Golf Courses
    Historic Attractions, Universities / Colleges
    Hotels Museums Recreation
    Parks Shopping Centers
    Scenic Tourist Attractions

  • Golf, Tennis, Active Adult, Fishing, Mountain, JD Wetherspoons
  • Wedding planning facilities, gifts, favors, clothing shopping - dress, handbags
  • Laser Hair Removal - salons for professional Laser Hair Removal - shoes

    Auto repair - fault code readers for imports
    Drain Cleaning service

    London links
    Request a vistors guide from the London Tourism board or
    Chamber of Commerce - shire, shires, ester, chester, caster, county
    council, region, lands, area, district, side, upon, seaside, port

  • travel insurance over 65
    iTunes Festival 2011 is free
    London City Airport - mobile PDA, WAP, Android - London Transport - Boat, Rail, Taxi, Ferry, Bus

  • Eurotunnel cost about 44 pounds - 2 day return (round trip) per car
  • Plumber - Plumb Force Direct
  • What's up in London - TimeOut.com
  • Exhibitions in London and Paris
    1. Museums at Night
    2. Brunswick Village Fete
    3. MoonWalk London 2011
    4. Natural Wine Fair
    5. Museums at Night: Candlelit Tours
    6. Buy My Wardrobe
    7. Tracey Emin: Love is What You Want
    8. The Tudor Pull
    9. Westminster Morris Mens' Day of Dance
    10. Museums at Night at Churchill War Rooms
    11. CAMDEN CRAWL - Dorset - 29 July, 2011
    12. GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL - Long Marston Airfield, near Stratford Upon Avon - 29 July, 2011
    13. ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL - Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, The Lake District - 29 July, 2011
    14. WIRELESS FESTIVAL - Charlton Park,Malmesbury, Wiltshire - 29 July, 2011
    15. T IN THE PARK - Eastnor Castle
    16. ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL - Victoria Park, London
    17. CHIPPENHAM FOLK FESTIVAL - Love Lane Farm, Cheshire
    18. EXIT FESTIVAL - Victoria Park, London E3

    London Olympics 2012

    
    

    Popular London Locations

    Chelsea Chiswick Covent Garden Fulham Islington Kensington Knightsbridge Putney Soho West End Wimbledon Wembley Stadium

    London Tourist sites


    Buckingham Palace - Queen Elizabeth II lives at buckingham Palace.
    Charing Cross Road - Cross Road has it's bookshops, titles on Art - science fiction, crime dramas.
    Chinatown - Chinatown lies in Soho, between Leicester Square and Shaftesbury Avenue.
    Commercial Street - between poor section - Commercial Street and the poorer East End.
    Connaught Square - Named for Earl of Connaught, the Square is just north of Hyde Park, Mayfair, Oxford Street.
    Docklands - name for an area of former dockyard complexes along the River Thames.
    Elephant and Castle - Elephant and Castle is thought to have been named after an old pub.
    Fleet Street - Fleet Street is traditionally thought of as the home of the British press.
    Haymarket - Haymarket, joining Pall Mall to Piccadilly Circus, is in London's famous Theatreland.
    Imperial War Museum - originally founded to commemorate those who died or suffered in the First World War.
    Kensington Gardens - Roof gardens on top at 99 Kensington High Street, Kensington Gardens in Central London.
    Mall - The Mall links Trafalgar square, via Admiralty Arch, to the Queen's official residence.
    Millenium Dome - The Millenium Dome is one of London's most recognisable and controversial landmarks.
    Monument to the Great Fire of London - Great Fire of 1666 - one of the worst disasters to ever strike London.
    Museum of London - The Museum of London documents the history of London Pilaelithic period to Present day
    National Gallery - Situated by Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery contains thousands of paintings
    Old Bailey - The Old Bailey has dealt with many of the most high-profile criminal cases in British legal history
    Oxford Street - Oxford Street from Marble Arch to St Giles. Circus, crossing Tottenham Court Road
    Portobello Road - Portobello market, antiques and second-hand bargains, one of the best-known tourist attraction
    Regent Street - Famously part of the green set in Monopoly, with Oxford Street and Bond Street, Regent Street
    Royal Albert Hall - The Royal Albert Hall is one of the most famous performing arts venues in London.
    Royal Botanic Gardens - The Royal Botanic Gardens, also known as Kew Gardens, World Heritage
    Russell Square - Russell Square, trees and a fountain, is one of the largest squares - in the Bloomsbury area
    Science Museum - the Science Museum - items from the Royal Society of Arts and the Great Exhibition of 1857
    Shaftsbury Avenue - Shaftsbury Avenue is a major thoroughfare in central London.
    St Pauls Cathedral - The site on Ludgate Hill has been the home of a cathedral to St Paul - seventh century.
    Tate Britain - The newly refurbished Tate Britain is the original of four Tate galleries around the country.
    Tate Modern - The Tate Modern is the national repository for international modern art in London.
    Tottenham Court Road - Tottenham Court Road - edge of the City of Westminster - famous electrical outlets.
    Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge was opened after 8 years of construction in 1894 by the then Prince of Wales.
    Tower of London - The Tower of London is most famously known as a prison and execution site.
    Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square is in fact the point in the center of the UK.
    Victoria and Albert Museum - The Victoria and Albert Museum was established after the Great Exhibition of 1851
    Westminster Abbey - Traditionally the site of both coronation and burial for Kings and Queens of England.

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