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Where To Eat Breakfast In London
May 9th, 2010 by BelajarNulis

Although most people still assume that you are stuck with English breakfast, Earl Grey during his visit to London, you will be amazed at the relatively recent preponderance of coffee shops in the capital. There are shops on almost every street corner now, where you can get hit in the morning – including a few major networks and bustling Soho institution that you must see to believe. Remember: it is enough caffeine in the morning, and you get your busiest days of vacation!

Costa Coffee, originally appeared in the Italian style roaster in 1971, and by the end of 1970 their first espresso bar opened in London there are now hundreds of places around the world. Their secret mixture seems a winning combination of six to one Arabica Robusta beans. Cakes and snacks are available, as well as cold drinks perfect for summer days.

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Walking Around London Looking At Places Associated With Beatles
May 8th, 2010 by BelajarNulis

We used the Magical Mystery Tour when we were in London. We watched a brochure advertising a walk that shows visitors a lot of places importance for a career of the Beatles.

At ten o’clock in the morning, we met our guide, Richard, and about two dozen other Beatles fans far from the studio where the first film “The Beatles” Yellow Submarine was made. Richard has written a book about the Beatles and was the connecting photo he took of the famous quartet. He was a walking encyclopedia of trivia Beatles. He told us, Yellow Submarine is one of the favorite films of Queen Elizabeth.

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View The Sights Of London On A Boat
May 8th, 2010 by BelajarNulis

Each year nearly two million passengers (and this amount continues to grow) travel to and from work on the river in London. They use the imagination catamarans with trendy bars coffee on board, comfortable seats, airlines and even a bicycle rack on the pedal boats to the office and back. These services run up the river the River Thames, from Woolwich (where you can get a free car ferry North Woolwich) in Waterloo en promenade in central London. Down by the river it begins in Putney and runs through the Black Friars Quay and Chelsea Harbour. Both trips take travelers along almost all major attractions on the coast.

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Bond Street Tube Station The Most Central Street In London
May 8th, 2010 by BelajarNulis

Bond Street station is actually located in the heart of central London: you just can not get more central.

It is often said that this place was not a wink for the past 300 years, central London was busy watching England will rise from the island of return of the European powers in the modern world for several centuries.

Most of the best products in the world passes through one of central London stores (in fact, the UK, often referred to as the “nation of shopkeepers”), and the large number of them seem to only a few minutes walk from Bond Street.

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Gay-friendly Hotels In London
May 7th, 2010 by BelajarNulis

Gay and lesbian singles and couples looking for cheap hotels in London, will be pleasantly surprised at the choice available in London is one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world, and even cheap hotels offer a warm, welcoming atmosphere for gay couples. In London, the gay clubs, Soho and Vauxhall are the only two neighborhoods are really worthy of attention. Soho is a recognized mecca for gays and lesbians, but now Vauxhall hot music and club scene to the south of the Thames, both offer unique entertainment and adventure for vacationers. Number of low-cost hotels to meet the gay and lesbian couples wants to experience the vibrant night London club scene. Five of the best gay-friendly accommodation in London is listed below.

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