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London Luxury Shopping at Fortnum & Mason "Fortnum's", established in 1707, is one of London's most attractive department stores. Known for its beautifully wrapped gifts, gourmet food floor, and exotic teas. london luxury shopping at fortnum & mason • fortnum & mason hampers • one of london's most attractive department stores • famous food hall • rare and exotic teas
Champagne and strawberries at the Henley Regatta Join the Travelsleuth as he dons blazer and boater for the annual Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, England's picturesque strawberries and champagne rowing event. london henley thames royal academy wimbledon engla
London - City of Shops and Markets London has everything a shopaholic could possibly want from the street markets of Covent Garden, Camden Market and Portobello Road to posh shops in the West End. rigby & peller • bespoke underwear • fortnum & mason • selfridges • portobello road
London - Traditional Afternoon Tea London tea rooms are where you will find the traditional afternoon tea. You don't have to frequent the famous places, there are great little places in Soho and Mayfair. london - traditional afternoon tea • places for afternoon tea in london • fortnum & mason afternoon tea • ritz hotel afternoon tea • london tea rooms - the best places
'Point-to-Pointing'; Winter's Rural Sport Point-to-Point racing brings the Barbour jacketed ladies and gentlemen of the shires of England out to play in fair weather or foul. The Travelsleuth goes racing with a hip flask of whisky and cherry brandy to keep the inner man warm. england • royal • warrant • steeplechases • cheltenham
Egyptian Mummies and the R.A - it's London in June! , The Travelsleuth visits London’s June Antique Fairs, the Royal Parks and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition where he rediscovers the art of the Brotherhood of Ruralists. london • england • royal • academy • olympia
Hussar About Town. 1 The 'Hussar' lets us into the secret of one of his favourite haunts for an intimate dinner for two; a small mews restaurant hidden away in the heart of London's Mayfair. Lose the calories afterwards by exercising a horse on Rotten Row in leafy Hyde Park or playing a game of Real Tennis down by the Thames Embankment. hussar • royal • berkeley • square • knightsbridge
January Highlights: Commemorative Stamps, Sales, Tate London It's Sales time in London! The annual stampede is on for bargains at big stores like Harrods and Selfridges, fashion shops of Bond Street. Travelsleuth looks at Royal Britain in January, the London International Boat Show at Earls Court, the controversial Turner Prize Exhibition at Tate London and a new set of Royal Mail commemorative stamps . <B>Updated 9 January.</B> queen elizabeth • royal • buckingham • palace • rudyard
Two London Exhibitions for Art Lovers The Travelsleuth looks at two exhibitions on in London this December which are a must see for visiters, and celebrates the arrival of a branch of the Hermitage Museum from St.Petersburg at Somerset House. london west end national gallery impressionism imp
London from the Thames Join the Travelsleuth and his Lady as they take to the Thames riverboats for a jaunt to the Tower of London, Greenwich and Hampton Court - with a Champagne and Scotch Eggs picnic. london • westminster • parliament • tower • greenwich
Summer Days in London Enjoy the Pageantry, Parks and Art Galleries of London in summer. Take Afternoon Tea with the Travel Sleuth at Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly, and sample a recipe from Prince Edward's Wedding Reception. ascot • theater • opera • museum • tourist sights
Eastern Europe opens up its borders The Travelsleuth looks at the potential for tourism in Slovakia, Poland and other Eastern European States preparing to join the European Union in May, 2004. britain • czech • republic • germany • austria
How the Pope Flies The late Pope John Paul II was known for his many travels. But how did the pope fly to the myriad nations he visited? After doing some research, I have begun a study on the flying papacy. But I see this as a beginning, not a final study, of papal flight. john paul ii • paul vi • flying • airlines
Natural Sweets for Summer Entertaining The end of summer is here, so why not celebrate the Labor Day holiday with a small, informal gathering of friends, some delicious fruit-based drinks, and even a refreshing fruit salsa that's perfect for a party. mangoes • fruit • daiquiris • mango-banana daiquiri • fruited breakfast salsa
Spring is Here, and the Horses are Jumping The Travel Sleuth welcomes the Spring with his hip flask primed for the National Hunt Festival, the Grand National and the prospect of Royal Ascot. ascot • royal • royals • royalty • queen
'Stir Up' a Dickensian Christmas Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt gets out his mixing bowl to stir up a traditional Dickensian Christmas Plum Pudding and suggests a favourite recipe for this essential adjunct to festivities! travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • christmas
The '99 Solar Eclipse - A Cornish Experience Join The Travel Sleuth in North Cornwall, the legendary Camelot of King Arthur's Camelot, for the Great Solar Eclipse. Enjoy with him the scenic tranquility of Bodmin Moor, and visit the magnificent Georgian seat of the Molesworth-St.Aubyns. england • cornwall • devon • eclipse • plymouth
Travelsleuth's Diary: March, Page 3 The Travelsleuth's monthly diary of events for March. Page 3: Cheltenham National Hunt Festival. Thames Rowing - Head of the River and the 148th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. oxford • cambridge • putney • london • cheltenham |
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