Showing posts with label sights of london. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010

A Quick Guide to London





Planning for vacations in London? Then let me shortly and briefly tell more about London so that you can plan accordingly and enjoy it to its maximum!
London is one of the worlds most sought after city for vacations as it is a beautiful amalgamation of historic buildings, well-known museums and galleries and of course one of the best USP is its dining, clubbing, entertainment and now a new range of boutique hotels. Location
London being the capital of UK is located beside river Thames. Connected by several airports, including London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London Stanstead, and with direct train links to the continent via the Channel Tunnel, and to the rest of the UK via domestic operators, the capital is comfortable to approach.
Staying options
New boutique hotels are these days hot favorite among tourists and there are also expensive hotels alongside smaller guesthouses. These hotels have immaculate service which are stylish and also have a real atmosphere rather than one manufactured by the marketing department of a large hotel chain, staying in one of these hotels can only make your trip to London more pleasurable and unforgotten experience.
Hot spots
You should indeed plan your itinerary well in advance so that you can enjoy maximum in limited time that you have and also don’t miss on anything. There’s so much going on in London that even the residents don't see it all. You can see historical Tower of London or St. Paul's Cathedral for example; some of the treasures and paintings in the museums and galleries; a show in the West End and some great drinking and dining. You can also take assistance of the reception staff to help you in planning and also they can help you buy tickets. And yes, to capture those delightful moments of your stay make sure that you have your camera with you while making a long list of the things you want to do the next time you visit.
How to navigate
London has a up to date public transport system.
A widespread underground network takes you to all parts of the city, and you will be priced on a "zone" basis, that makes much easier to calculate which tickets to buy and the total amount that would be spend. Also ask about the saver tickets if they come out to be cheap then go for them.
If you are comfortable traveling in London's famous red buses, then they are pretty cheap options approximately £1 for central London journeys.
Otherwise traditional "black cab" is the other option that you can think of! These hackney cabs are easily available anywhere and everywhere and the driver is skillful at avoiding traffic jams, good to talk to and honest with fare meters, a journey with a hackney cab driver is a real London experience.
So keep above things in mind for planning your vacations in London.
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London

















Are you going to travel to London soon and still don't know what to do there the whole time?
This article will help you to find out more about the famous tourist attractions, how to get to the centre and move around and will tell you what you cannot miss in the British capital.
Let´s start with public transport: This is really easy in London. If you take the tube the only thing you have to know is the direction in which you are travelling. It is North-, South-, West- or Eastbound. Print out a little tube map before you get to London or make sure to have one in you tourist guide and then it´s absolutely easy to travel within the city. Also the buses are really nice to use, although the red is a bit more complicated but you get the chance to see something of the city.
Travelling to the city after you´ve landed is also no problem, because wherever it is there is either access to the tube or there will be trains taking you to the city centre. In Gatwick or Stansted for instance operate trains every 30 minutes and you need only about the same amount of time to get to the centre. From Heathrow you can use the tube or the Express train and reach the centre within 20 minutes or 45 minutes by tube.
Once you are in the centre and got to your accommodation you can start your trip and the city is all yours. As there is so much to do in London you should better read some guides and information before your holidays. Almost every attraction has its own website in different languages available and the official English Tourism Board also provides good information on its website.
In case you have never been to London before you should definitely go and visit all the main attractions like the Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, the Tower Bridge and the Tower of London and all the rest. Don´t miss Madame Tussauds, that´s really great fun to "meet" all your idols and VIPs.
If you have been to London before you can go see the less known attractions. People who like to go shopping should go to Camden Market, it´s every Saturday from ten and you´ll find loads of shops from shoes and clothes to furniture and books. It is said that also designers come here to get inspired.
A really nice restaurant recommendation is the "Fifteen" that is run by Jamie Oliver, the famous British chef.
Have a great holiday in London and enjoy your time!
In case you are still looking for an accommodation here is a recommendation: London Apartments. There are some beautiful apartments in the city centre and I've only made positive experiences.
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