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Things to do in London

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The top 1.012 attractions in London

Cinemas in London
Empire Cinema
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With the new signs, which are more sober than the older ones, I can't help but feel that this cinema has lost a bit of its charm.
Bars in London
The Swan
This is an old pub opposite Hyde Park that doesn't really abound with charm. The decor and service are a bit bland, lacking that s
Shops in London
Stanfords
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Where you least expect it you sometimes find the most interesting. This happened to me at the Long Acre while waiting for my compa
Statues in London
Barge Master & Swan Marker Sculpture
Strolling in the early hours on a Sunday morning across Southwark Bridge I found this statue of an ancient tradition of the Middle
Churches in London
Saint James Garlickhythe
Wandering aimlessly at 7 am on a Sunday, I crossed Southwark Bridge. I found a statue which I've written before this century churc
Statues in London
Statue of George IV
George IV was born in London in 1762 and died in 1830. He was a very special king with a life which was quite scandalous for the t
Statues in London
Monument to Major General Henry Haveloc
Located southeast of this amazing place is the statue of Sir Henry Haveloc (1795 - 1857), honoured for his outstanding service to
Statues in London
Monument to Baron Napier of Magdala Cornelis
The monument to the horse born in Ceylon (now in Sri Lanka), also known as the "Island of a thousand names" and a British colony u
Churches in London
Chuch St. Dunstan in the West
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This Gothic-looking octagonal church and lantern tower was designed by John Shaw in the eighteenth century. It was started on a di
Of Touristic Interest in London
City Cruises - Millennium Time
I visited London this year. It was my first trip to the old world and it was really amazing! Although my stay only lasted a few da
Historical Monuments in London
Nelson's ship
On 24 May 2010 a replica of the ship of English Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758 - 1805) was inaugurated. It is a symbol of the countr
Gardens in London
The Enchanted Palace Garden
This beautiful garden which is situated next to Hyde Park is incredibly beautiful and tranquil. Everything seems so peacefull as w
Historical Monuments in London
House William Hazlitt
This Georgian house is distinguished by its style, its balance of proportions, its red bricks, sash windows and beds of violets fi
Statues in London
Still Water Horse Head Statue
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For some, a splendid example of modern art, for others one of the ugliest statues in London, the Marwari horse head of Marble Arch
Churches in London
St. Mary-le-Bow
This small church, over 700 years old, is officially known as the St Mary & Holy Trinity Church, but better known as Bow Church. O
Churches in London
Our Lady & St. Catherine of Siena
It is a Roman Catholic church, built in 1870, with charming brick architecture that is quite beautiful, though not very detailed.
Bars in London
Lamb & Flag
Like everything in London, the age of the Lamb and Flag can be counted in centuries. Opened in 1772, it has stood for nearly two a
Streets in London
Jeremyn St
This central street in London is home to the statue of Beau Brummell, considered one of the finest men of his time. There are seve