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London's West End attracts over 200 million visitors a year, many of them coming to sample the best London shopping on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street.
London has some of the world's best shopping and at Christmas the Oxford Street and Regent Street lights add some Xmas magic. In 2008 the London shops open early too.
The BBC Proms Out + About concert will perform at multiple points around the city of London, for a full day of free classical music in public places.
Christmas in London is a real Yuletide treat. Theatre tickets easily available, no long line-ups for historic sites, special deals in restaurants, hot punch in the pubs.
If you're looking for a relaxing bed and breakfast in beautiful Niagara-on-the-Lake then the Abel Thomas House is just the place.
A helpful guide to the best restaurants, pubs, bar and grills, cafes and bistros, and fine dining in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Glasgow has been named the top place to shop in the UK outside London for the fourth time in a row.
Glasgow's Blythswood Square is the location for a new five star hotel due to open in one of the city's most famous historical buildings in September.
Lancaster Gate is located opposite Kensington Gardens in London, a vast "playground" for children tired after visits to Museums, with some good hotels in the vicinity.
Virtually everyone, of course, knows that Leonardo da Vinci wrote about and drew flying machines in the Renaissance, but . . .
The Singaporeans have an obsessions with shopping and where to shop in Singapore is not a problem. During May-July The Great Singapore Sale celebrates this obsession.
Dine on Indian food fit for royals. Since 1926 Veeraswamy is London's oldest surviving Indian restaurant. Worth a trip, it is recognized by critics, loved by stars.
Frequent flights from New York and continental Europe make it possible to see London's main attractions in a long weekend.
Why not depart from tradition and celebrate your big day with a chocolate wedding cake - or even a chocolate fountain? Discover some of London's best confectioners.
The Madison zoo may be the best deal in the state. Henry Vilas Zoo is open every day and free to the public.
David Bowie, Morrissey, Brian May and Mick Jones are some of Mott The Hoople's greatest fans. Find out more about one of the UK's most influential bands.
Families traveling to London will find many unique attractions for children of all ages.
There are so many attractions to see in London it's difficult for tourists to fit everything in during their stay. But help is at hand!
The red double-decker No.15 bus trundles by most of the popular sights and you can get on and off wherever you wish. So jump aboard and conduct your own tour of London.
The Sherlock Holmes Walk from Louis' London Walks leads fans of the detective to 221b Baker Street, Scotland Yard, Conan Doyle's surgery and many more Holmes locations.
Dine on Indian food fit for royals. Since 1926 Veeraswamy is London's oldest surviving Indian restaurant. Worth a trip, it is recognized by critics, loved by stars.
Dickens Jr. produced an unusual Dictionary of London, a tourist guide, useful today to the researcher of Victorian London, its famous streets and social history.
Organized tours of England's capital are easy. But for the more adventurous visitor, a London bus map makes possible do-It-yourself London double decker bus tours.
Old-fashioned atmosphere but up-to-the-minute as far as fashion and quality are concerned. The rows of charming little shops offer personal service and quality goods.
A luxury London hotel in a good location means business visitors and vacation travelers both still have lots of 5-star choices in places like Mayfair or the West End.
Life in London is thought to be grey and hard. It is thought to hold the key to money and opportunity. A female Londoner reveals how living in London gives so much more
Traditional markets, outdoor ice rinks and bright lights are just some of the things that make visiting London in the winter months, unforgettable.
Gifts, gingerbread and gluhwein; just some of the treats on offer for those looking to tackle their Christmas shopping off London's busy highstreets this year.
Buying Christmas presents at farmers markets and charity shops such as Oxfam and Cancer Research is cheap and benefits local businesses and charities in the process.


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