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The walk begins in London's East End where historically the 'real' Londoners, the Cockneys, have lived for centuries. Approximately three miles of easy walking.
Canal Boat holidays are a great way to explore the hundreds of waterways that are spread all over Britain. Enjoy canalside walks and wildlife at close quarters.
Of the many free museums in London, the best known are the V. & A. and the Natural History Museum, but the Ragged School Museum and the Geffrye Museum are London's gems.
Forget Venice, with just 43 miles of canals. Birmingham, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, retains 100 miles of waterways flowing through eight historic canals.
A Dubai shopping centre where traditional Middle Eastern products, modern fashions, restaurants, cafés and bars are available in an unusual, attractive Arabian setting.
Amsterdam is a traveler's delight, offering a mélange of arts, culture and nightlife in a city blessed with efficient public transport and links to the rest of Europe.
Visitors to Belgium are familiar with Brussels, but how many have ventured beyond the capital? Visit Antwerp, Ghent, and Liège for a taste of a different Belgium.
Places to see on the Big Bus Beach Tour include Jumeirah Mosque, Jumeirah Beach, the unusual Mercato and Madinat shopping malls, and the famous Mall of the Emirates.
Explore hidden London. Beneath the noise of the traffic lies a secluded world of quiet canals.
A century ago ago this idyllic scene would have been unimaginable.
The pocket-sized Rough Guide Directions series has a new edition of their Bruges and Ghent travel guide, covering Bruges hotels, restaurants, and visitor attractions.
Narbonne's compact size, range of sights and proximity to other attractions make it a worthwhile destination for visitors to the South of France.
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