Things to do in London: Three-minute guide
The question isn't why should you visit London but how can you afford not to?
The question isn't why should you visit London but how can you afford not to?
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The Mayflower was built in 1948 and still sports the original apple-green British Rail livery.
With so many culinary choices, it's great to have an expert narrow the field.
After years as a dodgy no-go zone, the area around London's King's Cross area is blossoming with chic eating and shopping - and Britain's most famous art and fashion college.
London bar Dandelyan was named world's best only to announce a renaissance was in the works.
I slept quite a bit, knowing I didn't have to wake half-way for an annoying two-hour stopover.
A great find if you're a romantic who loves literature, heritage and good food.
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Drowning in history, yet cutting edge, London's misty vista is a combination of historic, centuries-old buildings that cling to the banks of the Thames, beautiful old parks and iconic innovation. Whiz around the Tube and visit cool markets like Spitalfields, Camden and Borough. Watch people spilling out of charming pubs with pints in summer; shopping will exhaust the most hardy consumer, not to mention its diverse range of arts and culture.