Built on what used to be a docking area, Canary Wharf is today, one of the largest shopping and office developments in London. Canary Wharf…
Kensington Palace is a royal residence and is home to many members of the British Royal Family. Located in the neighborhood of the same name,…
The Chelsea Royal Hospital is a nursing and retirement home for British soldiers who can no longer serve on active duty due to old age…
The British Library is one of the largest libraries in the world and is continuing to grow. Over 3 million books are added to the…
The Courtauld Gallery in West End, London is a smaller museum housing art from the early renaissance all the way up to the 20th century. The…
Eltham Palace is a large house in London that is open to the public to view its beautiful art deco architecture and design. The palace…
London is known for its theatre—West End productions, Shakespearean plays, fringe shows—but it also boasts a large selection of theatre of another kind: movie theatres….
Of all the attractions, activities, sightseeing and nightlife in London, theatre reigns supreme. From lavish West End productions to smaller, experimental shows, taking in at…
For centuries, London’s waterways have been the lifeblood of the city, the center of almost all activity—and these days it’s no different. The Thames River…
Broadway Market in Hackney (near Hackney City Farm and lovely Regent’s Canal) is only open on Saturdays—but it packs enough food in its stalls to…
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