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Shakespeare’s Globe – relive the Elizabethan era

25th September 2009
Opened in 1997, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre is a faithful reconstruction of the 16th century original providing a multi-dimensional experience of the theatre and the times of Elizabethan England. The playhouse is situated on the Southern bank of River T... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top 7 Most Popular Cities to Visit in the UK

24th September 2009
The UK continues to be a popular tourist destination, with millions of visitors each year. In addition to continued foreign visits, we are seeing that due to the economic downturn more and more people are going to holiday at home, so expect a growth in UK... Read >
Author: John Downes

Things You Never Knew About the River Thames

24th September 2009
The River Thames is one of the landmarks of London – and one of the highlights of your trip to London should be to see a sunset over the waters – a truly stunning sight! The red sky blends in magnificently with the water - see it for yourself! The Riv... Read >
Author: John Downes

London Duck Tours - City Sightseeing from Land & Water

21st September 2009
Next time you’re planning to visit London, there’s a real unique way to see all the major sites in the capital. Duck Tours transports you round the city in bright yellow coloured amphibious landing craft and you’ll see the famous tourist attractions... Read >
Author: London Travel Centre

Romantic dinner cruise break for two – Spend magic moments together

16th September 2009
Looking forward to spend a special day with your loved one? Want to propose your partner and can’t find a good place? Well, a Romantic Dinner Cruise Break for Two may as well be what you are looking for. Not only does it offer you the superb ambience an... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

Safety on The River Thames - What to look for?

31st August 2009
The River Thames is one of London's main attractions as well as a major passage for traffic including commuters, revellers, aggregates, waste, the list goes on. Many Londoners use the river daily, others visit to view the historic sights and for some it i... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Save the Environment by Touring London by Boat

31st August 2009
London once a dirty and busy port is now a clean and manicured City, the river Thames even has a growing population of fish! The River Thames once lined by warehouses trading exotic spices, teas, guns and a wide range of other merchandise is now the resid... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Short Breaks In The Capital - Choosing A Hotel In London

27th August 2009
The rising cost of air travel has put UK city breaks firmly back in fashion, and with a multitude of crowd-pleasing attractions and affordable travel links to the rest of the country, there's never been a better time to take a short break in the count... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

London Hotel Near London Eye

27th August 2009
The London Eye was at first envisaged as an entry into a competition to design a Millennium landmark. So the original name was 'Millennium Wheel'. It is a giant observation wheel giving wonderful wide views of the whole of Greater London. It is one of... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Experience true London: visit a pub

13th August 2009
England, with its great history, traditions and modernity is a place that has drawn travelers to its shores for many centuries. And one of the most visited city’s in England is London, a vibrant and multicultural metropolitan that is home to some of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Choosing London UK Hotels For Tourists

02nd August 2009
When you fly into London, the chances are that you'll come to either Heathrow or Gatwick airport. Let me tell you two fun facts : Heathrow airport is the most frantic multi-runway airport in the world, while Gatwick is the most hectic single-runway airfi... Read >
Author: bern mandrone56

Car, bike or boat. What is the fastest way to travel in London?

30th July 2009
With London being such a vast City there are obviously many ways to travel across it. However with everyone needing to be at a certain place at a certain time there has been a lot of questioning as to which is the fastest way to get across London.Travelli... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Park Plaza Flagship Hotel Opens in London 2010

29th July 2009
On July 21st, Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, bolted in the final beam in the topping out ceremony for the newest and largest ever purpose built hotel in London, the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. This London hotel, which is due to open in early 2010,... Read >
Author: London Discount

London's largest purpose built hotel Park Plaza Westminster Bridge opens 2010

29th July 2009
On July 21st, the London Mayor, Boris Johnson bolted in the final beam in the topping out ceremony for London’s latest and largest ever purpose built hotel in London, the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. The hotel, which is due to open in early 2010, is s... Read >
Author: London Discount

When in London

24th July 2009
London! What a fabulous city! When you plan a trip to the United Kingdom, make sure you allot enough time in its capital, because there is so much to see and do. The city is the cultural and economic, as well as the political, hub of Great Britain. It... Read >
Author: Elle Wood

Retreating with Your London Date

23rd July 2009
Perhaps you are one of those individuals who are yet to retreat anywhere with your London date. If you are one of those individuals who are yet to take their date for a sight seeing or a perfect travel around London, you are sitting on a time bomb. You mi... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Ways of Perfecting London Dating

23rd July 2009
To some London singles, dating is overwhelming. The city of London is huge and magnificent, and full of many vibrant individuals representing a large of the global cultures. The best thing possibly for those singles in London, is that, there is more than ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Romance and Relationship Strengthening in London

23rd July 2009
Whether it is just holding hands as you sample the aura of regent’s park garden or even rowing a boat in the afternoon over the Serpentine in Hyde Park, London city offers you numerous ways of conjuring some romance within the immaculate capital. The ci... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The London Marathon

16th July 2009
First established on Sunday March 29th 1981, the London Marathon was the brain child of two men, the former Olympic champion and journalist Chris Brasher and John Disney. They had drawn on the inspirational scenes they witnessed during America’s great c... Read >
Author: Jago Holmes

Enjoying a Picturesque Break in Windsor

11th July 2009
The town of Windsor is considered one of Britain’s most beautiful and historic towns, and it is connected to the nearby town of Eton. A major tourist attraction, there is much to draw visitors to Windsor, and there are a number of options for a unique... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Travelling by Coach in London

30th June 2009
What better way to see the sights of London than on a coach trip? There is nothing nicer than being shown round all of the sights by a professional tour guide who knows exactly what they're talking about. Most tour operators have their own itinerary for a... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

River Thames Jet Boat Hire Experience

27th June 2009
Private charter speed boat rides and Thames jet boat experiences are relatively new to the Thames and a welcome change from the traditional slow moving sightseeing Thames boat hire. Now in their second year Thames speed boat hire is no longer a new fad... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro

Organising a special event...? Have you thought about a trip down the Thames

23rd June 2009
It is always difficult trying to find the perfect location for your special event, it seems a lot of the time the venues in your area have been overused and perhaps lose their uniqueness. This is where a Thames boat charter on the River Thames could be yo... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro

Top 10 Places You Must See before You Die

23rd June 2009
We all have our dream destinations, the places that must be visited once in a lifetime. I've often come across posts like this and decided to make my own list of interesting places to visit. These are my dream places, the places that attract me very much.... Read >
Author: Harjeet

Travel Europe this Summer

19th June 2009
Travel Europe this summer and enjoy your holidays in the elegant cities of Europe. There are many interesting places in Europe to travel. Some of the most beautiful places of Europe are Paris, London, Venice, Madrid, Frankfurt and Rome. There are many an... Read >
Author: jsmith

Travel Europe this Summer

18th June 2009
Travel Europe this summer and enjoy your holidays in the elegant cities of Europe. There are many interesting places in Europe to travel. Some of the most beautiful places of Europe are Paris, London, Venice, Madrid, Frankfurt and Rome. There are many an... Read >
Author: jsmith

Organising a wedding on the River Thames

18th June 2009
I got married on the River Thames in London last year. Well technically you can't actually officially get married on a boat yet as it is a moving venue so we had the ceremony at the Hilton and then boarded the boat as a unique wedding breakfast venue and ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Henley Regatta - Charter your Thames Boat

18th June 2009
Going to Ascot for a flutter and Wimbledon for the tennis this summer? Another must for your events calendar is one of the most British, the Henley Royal Regatta. Rowing is one of the sports we Brits still dominate the World and where better to watch some... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Free Attractions For Kids In London

12th June 2009
Taking a trip to London and enjoying many of the sights with the family doesn’t have to burn a hole in your wallet when trying to keep the kids entertained! In these recessionary times, everyone is looking for that bit more added value to their holiday.... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

London: Millennium Attractions Still Going Strong

12th June 2009
Although specially constructed to celebrate the entry into a new Millennium and therefore designed to be temporary landmarks, a decade later both the ‘Wheel’ and the ‘Dome’ are proving to be resilient and extremely popular London attractions. F... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Five Great Places To Spend New Year’s Eve

15th May 2009
Regardless of nationality and religion, all of us around the world wait eagerly for the final countdown to the New Year’s Eve. Months of hard work and planning goes into the preparation of the big celebration as it is believed that a fulfilling New Year... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Embracing the Arts and Culture of London

15th May 2009
Known for being one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, London is a city that draws millions of visitors each year. Being a very large city, there is so much to do in London. And no matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find s... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Have a Romantic time in London

15th May 2009
Whether it’s holding hands in the Regent’s Park rose garden or rowing your boat in the afternoon sunshine on The Serpentine in Hyde Park, there are numerous ways to conjure up some romance in the capital city of London. London benefits from nume... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Looking For Information On Surbiton?

11th May 2009
Surbiton is a smallish town south-west of central london, in the home county Surrey. The town really started to prosper with the introduction of a fast railway connection to Waterloo. This, in conjunction with the distance from London and the pleasant sur... Read >
Author: Adam Smith

The Delights Of The Thames In London

05th May 2009
The River Thames runs right through the city of London and divides it into the northern and southern regions of the capital. But while you might enjoy focusing on finding plenty of places to see in the thick of the city itself, don’t overlook the activi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Hunt Out The Historic Houses of London

05th May 2009
When you visit any large city, it's always a good idea to make a plan of which sights you'd like to see before you travel there. Your plan should be based on your interests and being able to incorporate the big sights too. A great plan for exploring Londo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

London Travel Guide

28th April 2009
London is everything you would expect from a Capital City with a lot of history and more, and the good news now thanks to the irresponsibility of bankers worldwide is that London is not as expensive to visit as it has been for the last 10 or more years. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The London Travel

27th April 2009
One among the financial pillars on the planet, London is also among the most sough-after destinations of the world. The British capital is all engrossed with unique captivation and pulsating magnetism. The economic leader of Europe was supposed to be ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Oxford Stag Do's - Information for Planning a Memorable Stag Night in Oxford

26th April 2009
Oxford - experiences to do by Day Oxford has been a seat of learning for eons and it has some good college buildings, green quadrangles, parks for playing football and the River Thames running through. It's a compact city and very easy to go over on f... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

The London Travel

24th April 2009
One among the financial pillars on the planet, London is also among the most sough-after destinations of the world. The British capital is all engrossed with unique captivation and pulsating magnetism. The economic leader of Europe was supposed to be ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Praying is a Waste of Time Because there’s Nobody Listening!

15th April 2009
Definition of the word pray, by Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)…”To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled on behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy.” I am totally convinced that there is no god listening to prayers. I am now seven... Read >
Author: sheldon archer

A Plate Full of Tastes in London

07th April 2009
London is one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Indeed, you can pack a lot into a day out here - with historical sights to see, walks along the River Thames and no end of Royal Parks to stroll around; you are bound to work up an appetite. No mat... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Blake's Lock Museum, charm and character of Reading

04th April 2009
With its own character and vibrant history, Reading is located only twenty minutes from London on the banks of the river Kennet and the river Thames. Among many other attractions in Reading visitors will find one of the charming museums that has its own c... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Gifts Ahoy at Find Me A Gift

25th March 2009
Gifts Ahoy!It is that time of year again when one of the most popular events in the British sporting calendar takes to the water.The 155th Boat Race takes place on Sunday 29th March 2009. Over 250,000 spectators will crowd the banks of the River Thames a... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Tower of London

13th March 2009
The Tower of London and Dover Castle were the strongest castles of medieval England. There are those who would put Dover first and London second, but this is a matter of preference. Both castles retain their majesty in spite of extensive deterioration o... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Basildon Park+Reading

06th March 2009
Basildon Park is a majestic 18th century mansion currently owned by the National Trust. It occupies a breathtaking location close to the River Thames. This fine building was once featured in the film Pride and Prejudice in 2005. The costumes and specia... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Deep Sea Sustainable Ecotourism

29th January 2009
Sustainable tourism includes the accountable use of normal funds for amusement. This include eco-friendly boating, scuba-diving, fishing, and tourism. Ecotourism is defined as vacation travel that provides tourists with an edifying and examining practic... Read >
Author: rosieros

Impress Your Valentine with Unique Gifts on the Valentine’s Day

21st January 2009
Sprinkle some love and happiness in your love relationship on this Valentine’s Day with unique and amazing valentine gifts. The gift ideas and gift items are best to treat your beloved in a unique way or give vent to your feelings. As it is a special da... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

Top Attractions to Visit with your Car in London

16th January 2009
London is a fascinating city, with plenty to do and see. If you’re hiring a car and plan on visiting some of London’s top attractions, be aware that traffic is congested in the city centre. Make sure you plan your journey well in advance. Read on for ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 10 Must See Attractions in England

16th January 2009
What should you see on a visit to England? There's an amazing range of places well worth checking out. We've put together a list of the top 10 must see attractions to help you make up your mind. Big Ben The name ‘Big Ben’ doesn't refer to the ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Why Not Rent Property in Chelsea?

31st December 2008
Chelsea has proven to be a popular place to reside for thousands of people in the UK. It’s clear to see why with so many things to see and do. South West London has a lot to offer such as the iconic and famous River Thames, It becomes clear to see w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tower Bridge Exhibition – A Bridge of the Past, Present and Future

29th December 2008
An iconic and impressive symbol of the city of London, it has earned this reputation soon after its construction. This grand bridge runs over the River Thames and is located close to the Tower of London after which the bridge was named after. The bridg... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Functioning Piece of History That Has Stood The Test of Time.

29th December 2008
The House of Parliament and Big Ben are two historic structures that are located in London and have become world wide icons. Known as the Palace of Westminster, it lies on the banks of the River Thames. The impressive palace structure contains around ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Spot and Savour: Sightseeing Tours in London

17th December 2008
When you’re visiting the largest city in Europe, you may need a helping to ensure you’re not missing out on any of the best bits. And sightseeing tours are an ideal way to take in the top sights and attractions that London has to offer; where you can ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Why not treat your staff to something special this Christmas

03rd December 2008
Everyone is working hard for you and it’s challenging times. People are all feeling a bit down after 2 years with no proper summer and now the credit crunch. Take them all out for something different this festive season. The office Christmas Party is al... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Visiting London from abroad? The best way to see the sights

03rd December 2008
Visiting London from abroad? The best way to see the sights If you are visiting the Capital City of England from abroad the most visited site is the River Thames. The Thames in London is a beautiful tidal waterway carving through the heart of the C... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Relaxing In London

02nd December 2008
London is one of the most vibrant and entertaining cities in the world. If you are planning a visit there in the near future, you can be assured that you won’t run short of things to do – however long your stay might be for. But there will be times wh... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Fuji Finepix S2000 HD Review

18th November 2008
The Fuji Finepix S2000HD is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 15x optical zoom lens. It is capable for shooting HD quality movies and still photos. Why Buy the Fuji Finepix S2000HD? The long zoom lens and the HD movies are the ma... Read >
Author: dtymon

The River Thames - still a main arterial route for London

18th November 2008
Despite fanciful and wonderful stories of legendary iron-age kings founding London, including the marvellously named ‘King Lud’, there is no archaeological evidence to back those claims. Rather, the overwhelming tangible remains point to London bein... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The First Time You Go To Bond Street, Pop Into The Place Of London For It's Shopping.

12th November 2008
London is the capital of england and the world's ninth biggest city. It boasts an interesting history that has lasted almost 2000 years, which began when the romans arrived soon after their invasion of britain in AD43. London is located on the river ... Read >
Author: Gerlinda Cimeno

London: The City Where Time Begins

11th November 2008
The world is full of fascinating places. And, whether someone is looking for a secluded mountain getaway, a two week beach holiday or a city break, there is plenty to choose from a world that is positively bursting at the seams with weird and wonderful pl... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Have a Jolly-Good Time in London

10th October 2008
If there's one thing Europe prides itself with, it's their history. Reflective of this are the countless world landmarks they have so well preserved. Visit London and Paris alone and your senses will be dazzled by these cities' magnificent architecture, d... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

The history of the River Thames

02nd October 2008
The Thames was once a tributary of the River Rhine becoming a river in it’s own right as the surface of the earth changed over many thousands of years. The Thames is one of the UK’s longest river’s and by far the most important! The river’s import... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The River Thames tides - when is the best time to visit?

01st October 2008
The River Thames in London is tidal from Teddington through the city and down to the mouth where it enters the sea. The tide rises and falls due to the rotation of the earth and gravitational pull of the moon. Very basically the water wants to stay at the... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The economic benefits of the River Thames to London and the UK?

30th September 2008
The River Thames was England’s original trading centre leading the growth of the British Empire. The river provided safe harbour for ships and the fortified City of London housed some of the Worlds most famous and powerful. Today London retains its e... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Getting to Europe is As Easy As French Cake

29th September 2008
Europe is simply grand. It is the home of countless people who have made revolutionary contributions in world history and art. Thus it cradles numerous world landmarks and centuries-old structures. The land also does not fail to amuse travelers with its n... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Ever Visited Buckingham Palace?

29th September 2008
London is england's capital and the world's 9th biggest city. It has an interesting history that spans nearly 2,000 years, which initiated with the arrival of the romans soon after their invasion of britain in AD43. London is placed on the banks of t... Read >
Author: Jenniffer Dilynardo

London In England

29th September 2008
London, as everyone knows, is the biggest urban region and the capital of United Kingdom and Great Britain. From the time of its settlement, the capital city has been a witness to several important phenomena and movements all through the history, like Got... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Looking for a special place to propose...? A romantic Thames boat charter could be what you are look

29th September 2008
"Looking for a special place to propose...? A romantic Thames boat charter could be what you are looking for!” Planning to propose to your partner but wanting to do something a bit different and more special than the standard meal at a top London res... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Speed boating on the Thames - Why, Where and Who to call?

25th September 2008
The River Thames in London is an exciting and vibrant highway meandering through the very heart of the City. There are many sightseeing and party boats in London for hire, but until recently those people after a more aggressive from of entertainment on th... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The Chiltern Hills Make England Beautiful

22nd September 2008
If you like Country Walks then you'll find over 2000 kms of trails here in the Chiltern Hills and also Horse Riding is a great way to explore this beautiful region. Then if you love Adventure like mountain biking to rock climbing, scuba diving, driving... Read >
Author: Dev

London In England

10th September 2008
London, as everyone knows, is the biggest urban region and the capital of United Kingdom and Great Britain. From the time of its settlement, the capital city has been a witness to several important phenomena and movements all through the history, like Got... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The Boat Race

08th September 2008
The annual Boat Race which is watched by millions of people around the world is held in London on the River Thames between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club. Each spring sees the two universities fight each other to wi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

London Hotels Information | Discount London Hotels

08th September 2008
Vacation! Planning is to Visit London Major Tourist Destination. Need Hotel Guide of London. This is for you; decide where you want to stay at London in Luxury hotels, Cheap London hotels, Discount London hotels, hotels near London’s popular attraction... Read >
Author: Londonhotelsinformation

London Hotels Information | Discount London Hotels

08th September 2008
Vacation! Planning is to Visit London Major Tourist Destination. Need Hotel Guide of London. This is for you; decide where you want to stay at London in Luxury hotels, Cheap London hotels, Discount London hotels, hotels near London’s popular attraction... Read >
Author: rajshree

what is the most romantic venue in London?

05th September 2008
London is known world wide for its history, and ask any romantic where there’s history you’ll find romance. London has many romantic features both new and old, take London eye one of the capitals newest landmarks yet you can enjoy a pod with the ro... Read >
Author: DatingDestination.com

Short breaks in the Capital: Choosing a hotel in London

05th September 2008
The rising cost of air travel has put UK city breaks firmly back in fashion, and with a multitude of crowd-pleasing attractions and affordable travel links to the rest of the country, there's never been a better time to take a short break in the country's... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Top 10 attractions of London

19th August 2008
London is home to almost countless attractions, from the historical to the modern. There is free admission on many of the top attractions so there is no better place to immerse your self in a rich history and culture. If you are interested in visiting or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Highly Recommended Surrey Destinations

23rd July 2008
When you visit England, which destination should you go to after London. However the ever so tranquil county of Surrey is located only 8 miles from Trafalgar Square, London's thronging centre. Surrey is located South and East of London. To the West ... Read >
Author: Dev

Renting London Vacation Apartments

18th July 2008
London is Europe's largest city, with a population of roughly eight million. Starting at the cities core on the River Thames, it spans an area of over 620 square miles. Apart from its expanse it is also one of the most diverse metropolises in the world. R... Read >
Author: George Fuller

Mystical Island Beat Gives Handel’s Water Music A New Sound.

26th June 2008
Water Music was first composed and performed by Handel in 1771 to regain the favors of King George I. On a barge, stationed on the River Thames, 50 musicians performed the first recital.Europe is hearing finding a new Water Music, more than 230 years late... Read >
Author: LynThomas

A Guide to the Best Places to Visit in London, England

20th June 2008
The city of London hosts a variety of activities and sights to keep the curious and the adventurous occupied throughout their stay. Whether you’re taken with the life and times of royalty or simply want to enjoy the famous nightlife, there’s something... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Activities on the Water in London

13th June 2008
London is crammed with so many activities and things to do that you can’t fail to have a great time, no matter time of the year you choose to visit. What’s more, there is plenty to appeal to everyone, regardless of whether you are visiting on your ow... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Top 10 Places to Visit in London

29th May 2008
London enchants everyone who comes here. This is a place filled with fun and entertainment and it also has a history to bank on. Palaces, parks and museums are there in good number. So let us start our journey and explore London.Tower of London: Located o... Read >
Author: Kylie D

Organising a special event...? Have you thought about a trip down the Thames

26th May 2008
It is always difficult trying to find the perfect location for your special event, it seems a lot of the time the venues in your area have been overused and perhaps lose their uniqueness. This is where a Thames boat charter on the River Thames could be y... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

A party on the Thames...more affordable and manageable that you may think!

21st May 2008
A Thames boat party on the river Thames in London is much better value than most people think. It can also be as simple or complicated as you choose it to be. It really is a numbers game if you have less than 50 people then the best value option is to ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The Changing Face of the London East End

29th April 2008
Despite growing in size, modern East London retains a sense of community. Close to the Thames River corridor, between the bustling metropolis and a quieter world of neighbouring towns and the Essex countryside, a cosmopolitan welcome waits for you. Images... Read >
Author: James Cook

10 Fun Things to do in London, England

08th April 2008
1. Head to the British Museum. The British Museum will fascinate even those uninterested in history. Featuring more than fifteen million artefacts, a visit to the British Museum is both an eye opener and an educational experience. Take your time to walk ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

London Hotels are truly exquisite

02nd April 2008
Hotels in London make for an excellent place to lodge. Offering the best of facilities and rendering world class service, the city hotels of London are simply praiseworthy. These hotels are internationally renowned for their hospitality and reception. Whe... Read >
Author: nancy eben

The History of Guildford-Part 1

13th February 2008
Guildford is a place found in England. It is also the county town of Surrey. At Guildford one would be able to find the seat of borough of Guildford as well as the administrative offices of South East England. Guildford had been twinned with a town called... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Gleefully Experience London on a River Thames Boat Hire

05th November 2007
Of course everyone knows that the River Thames runs through the center of London but people are only now discovering that you can hire a boat to take a sight seeing trip on the River Thames. If you are interested in sight seeing then there is no better wa... Read >
Author: Joseph Ringwald

The Joy Of A River Thames Boat Charter

03rd October 2007
If you plan on visiting London then you might consider making a cruise on the River Thames part of your travel itinerary. Seeing London by charter boat is a fun and relaxing way to sight see the sights of London with out all of the traffic congestion that... Read >
Author: Natalia Sloan

See London on a River Thames Boat Cruise

03rd October 2007
Many people associate the idea of a boat cruise with visions of the Caribbean, or cruising around New York Harbor to get a look at the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan. Now however, more and more people are becoming aware of the fact that a River Tha... Read >
Author: Natalia Sloan

Sports and shopping in the UK's capital

01st September 2007
As the capital city of the United Kingdom, London not only plays host to a plethora of top-level sporting events, but also provides an ideal base for participants and spectators alike of many sporting disciplines. So whether you're running the London mara... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Enjoy London RIB Voyages

30th August 2007
There are many reasons that make London RIB Voyages the perfect way to enjoy you vacation. TIME OUT has rated London RIB Voyages as one of the top five things that you must do while in London. The London RIB Voyages have been awarded a gold tourist attrac... Read >
Author: Judith Sternson

Discover the Docklands, London

22nd August 2007
An upcoming rival to the City in the financial sector is the Docklands in the east of London. As a city built on its booming river trade, the Docklands were developed to cope with the rise in business during the height of the British Empire. For visitor... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

City-wide WiFi launched in London

31st July 2007
We are increasingly living in a wireless world. WiFi hotspots continue to proliferate in coffee shops, libraries, hotels, and are now, with ambitious plans afoot for blanket coverage, even beginning to spread over entire cities. With more and more of the ... Read >
Author: Pennimus

London's Greenspace

15th November 2006
Guaranteed sunshine may not be among them, but there are some things that Londoners can look forward to each summer; discovering the different gardens in the London city. London is a city of luscious plants and shady trees. London gardens and parks pro... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Life Line Of London - London Underground

16th August 2006
The London Underground is an electric mass transit railway system or a metro system that covers the whole area of London and beyond the city of London. It runs both above and below ground. It is also known by the name of "the Tube", for its round-shaped t... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The Greenery Of Outer London

15th August 2006
As one leaves the area which is known as Central London one will find peace and quite. First of all one has left the hustle and bustle of the city on top of that one has the added advantage of visiting may parks and gardens which lie in the outskirts of L... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Bridging The Gap

12th August 2006
The Thames has famous bridges, with a long history. The bridges were added as London grew to allow access to North and South of the Thames, whether by foot, car or train. The River Thames divides the city into northern and southern halves making naviga... Read >
Author: anil gupta

London From Thames

24th July 2006
Viewing London from Thames is the least stressful way to travel in London and is heap of fun. There are 9 piers from which to stop or start one's journey. These are: Hampton Court Pier, Richmond Pier, Kew Pier, Putney Pier, Westminster Pier, Charing Cros... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The Sightseers Joy

16th July 2006
London is a year-round tourist centre, with few of its attractions closing or significantly reducing their opening hours in winter. London is a cosmopolitan city where it is possible to sample cuisine from all corners of the world. There are est... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Gateway to thousands of jobs

03rd April 2006
A huge 400 million development in the Thames Gateway area in Kent is set to create thousands of new homes and jobs. Work has begun on a project called 'The Bridge' designed to create a whole new community on a site near to the M25 River Thames crossi... Read >
Author: Alison White

Travelling to London

03rd November 2005
London is a year-round tourist centre. The advantage of going there in autumn and winter is the absence of crowds of sometimes too noisy and energetic tourists. London is one of world centres of everything trade, fashion and finance. London is one of th... Read >
Author: Constance Blair

Lake Havasu: An Overview

31st August 2005
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is both famous and little-known. The beautiful western city sports the famous London Bridge, which draws crowds from all over the globe. Crossing the Bridgewater Channel from the mainland to a small island on the Colorado River,... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey

A Profile of Lake Havasu City

31st August 2005
Named for its 45 mile long lake on the Colorado River, Lake Havasu City has grown into a popular site for those traveling West. Of course, the first step to visiting this desert city is getting there. While a road trip is always one option, many tourists ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Bailey