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Things to do in England

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Sports Competitions in London
Walk the Walk
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Walk the Walk is a charity walk that takes place each year to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer. While the mortality
Statues in London
Ian Christian Smuts
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Jan Christiaan Smuts was born on May 24, 1870, and died September on 11, 1950. He was a prominent military leader of South Africa
Train Stations in London
Marylebone station
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Marylebone station reminds me of France! You will find the famous Paul bakery here, along with a coffee shop and a florist. The st
Exhibitions in London
Damien Hirst
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Damien Hirst was born in 1965 in Bristol, and has a striking new exhibition which runs until September 9, 2012 at the Tate Modern
Shows in London
The Nutcracker Ballet
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I had the chance to attend the Nutcracker Ballet at the Coliseum Theatre in London for an incredible 10 pounds! Just before the Ch
Shops in London
Jaeger
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Jaeger is a trendy British clothing brand. The first store was launched in 1884. Present at London Fashion Week, this brand uses g
Shops in London
Ferrari
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A visit to the Ferrari Store on Regent Street should be on the "to do" list of all car enthusiasts visiting London. This is the fi
Shops in London
TM Lewin
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Stylish, contemporary, effortlessly timeless. TM Lewin started in 1898, creating nothing but shirts and blouses. Today, the brand
Shops in London
Shop Massimo Dutti
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The Massimo Dutti store on Regent Street is the largest Massimo Duti store in the world. Spread over three floors, you'll find the
Shops in London
Mappin and Webb
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Founded in 1774 by Jonathan Mappin, Mappin & Webb is one of the largest retailers in the UK selling jewelry and silverware. Today
Statues in London
Sir Joshua Reynolds
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Sir Joshua Reynolds, standing casually with his palette in hand, is the subject of this statute, which was placed in the courtyard
Shops in London
Sermoneta
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Made exclusively in Italy by local artisans, Sermoneta produces the highest quality gloves using only the finest leather, suede, s
Harbors in London
Gabriel's Wharf
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When you walk along the Thames starting from Waterloo Bridge you come across a dead end called Gabriel's Wharf. Here you'll find a
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Streets in London
Waldegrave Gardens
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At the very heart of the residential area of ​​Strawberry Hill, a small street named Waldegrave Gardens caught my attention. This
Streets in London
Lewin Road
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The district is located in Streatham, South London (Zone 3). Fairly well served by bus and commuter trains, I lived here for a yea
Churches in London
The Church
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Do not be fooled by the title! This is actually a club that is called The Church. Located in Clapham Junction, The Church is espec
Churches in London
St. Columba's Church of Scotland
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The presence of Scottish Presbyterianism in London dates back to the Union of Crowns in 1603. This church is still in use, althoug
Of Touristic Interest in London
Old House of Lillie Langtry
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The blue plaques you see around London indicate the old houses of famous people. The plaque of US-born Lillie Langtry (October 13,