Articles, tagged with "hotel in london", page 6
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...
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Author:
andywilliams06
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,...
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London Discount
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 sit...
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London Discount
05th June 2009
Being home to some of the major life and earth science specimens, the Natural History Museum is one of the largest museums on Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London. With its five main collections; Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Paleontology and Zoolo...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th May 2009
Southend Taxi Drivers Charity Fund For Children has established a strong tradition of excellent events. This year's outing will take place on August 5th and organisers are urging businesses and cabbies to make their 2009 outing the best yet.
Taxi drive...
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Author:
CalumMac
20th May 2009
Planning your discount London vacation, discount city hotels offer to the travelers comfortable and reasonable stay. Finding discount city hotels for stay are more important today then it ever was. There used to be a time when travelers could just book t...
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Author:
Kylie D
13th May 2009
Finding a hotel in London can be difficult, especially finding accommodation that is conveniently located. Most people would prefer London accommodation which is close to transport links. The problem is that to trawl through numerous websites takes time, ...
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Author:
admindgs
07th May 2009
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the entire United Kingdom, the London Eye is a definite must see for all travellers to the London area. This classical giant Ferris wheel is the biggest yet in Europe as it stands at a height of 135 meters. D...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
03rd April 2009
There are many reasons to visit the UK. It has an interesting history and culture. It has magnificent castles and a breathtaking countryside. It offers a lot of luxury hotels, too, for tourists who want to pamper themselves and enjoy their vacation to the...
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Author:
Isabella Olsen
13th March 2009
Also known as the V & A, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London boasts the world's finest and largest exhibits of fine and applied arts. This outstanding museum is home to more than 4.5 million exhibits.
Victoria & Albert Museum opened its doors in the ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th March 2009
Eltham Palace is a stunning London attraction which is currently owned and managed by English Heritage. It is a truly magnificent Art Deco house that reveals the best of modern design.
Renowned as one of the country's most elegant country houses from th...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
10th March 2009
Against a backdrop of worsening economic data and one of the most severe economic downturns within memory, it is perhaps surprising to note that many of the UK's most popular tourist locations and holiday spots have, in fact, experienced somewhat of a ren...
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Author:
Tim Green
02nd February 2009
London is home to perhaps the largest concentration of visitor attractions in the whole of the UK and it very likely beats most cities worldwide as well; as a case in point, the likes of Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford...
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Author:
Tim Green
28th January 2009
I once stayed in a hotel in London that seemed to be pretty nice, but wasn't the best for my tastes. Not for the price at least.
I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. There are reasons certain things are more expensive than others - they're ...
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Author:
suncoasterholidays
29th December 2008
Having been imbued with a culture that goes back hundreds if not thousands of years back, unique and inimitable Bloomsbury happens to be a true centre of attraction to many of the global tourists who venture into England on an annual basis. It goes withou...
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Author:
Larry Austin