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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Download Your Own Royal Wedding Route Map
Are you going to be standing at the side of the road to watch the Prince William and Kate Middleton, or are you going to be one of the lucky ones outside Westminster Abbey to watch the Royal Wedding? Why … Continue reading
Westminster Abbey – The Location for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding
Westminster Abbey lies at the heart of English history and can trace its roots back to St Edward the Confessor, King of England from 1042 to 1066. The abbey is built of Reigate stone, except for the east part – … Continue reading
Plan your own London Marathon route with Books On London
The London Marathon route takes you round 25 miles around Central London, starting in Greenwich and ending up in Westminster. The route takes you round popular sites, the Greenish Observatory, The Cutty Sark, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, The Houses of … Continue reading
Background guide to London’s restaurant scene
London has always been an important trading route as well as a major world city and, as such, it has traditionally been home to a large number of restaurants. Traders, sailors, businessmen, travelling show people and artisans all needed places … Continue reading
How to repair a puncture on a bike
Knowing how to repair a puncture is a key skill. You can repair punctures at the roadside if you have the kit with you, but it is much easier to carry a spare inner tube and replace the punctured one … Continue reading
The Islington Spur Walk one of the best kept secrets of London
London is full of fascinating and scenic places to see and visit. However there are many secret places in London that tourists and even the majority of Londoners are unaware of. This book reveals many of the secrets of London … Continue reading
The early history of the London Adelphi Theatre
The Adelphi Theatre is one of London’s famous theatres. The Adelphi Theatre London goes right back to 1806, this blog looks at the very early history of the Adelphi Theatre and who helped shape it into what it is today. … Continue reading
The Waterfront, one of the best pubs in London
The Waterfront A modern development offering fantastic views of Putney Bridge and Chelsea Harbour, one of the best pubs in London Built beneath a stunning property development just a few metres away from Wandsworth Bridge along the thames, it is … Continue reading
Fancy treating yourself to afternoon tea at Fortnum and Masons?
Fortnum and Mason is quite possibly the most famous and luxurious grocery shop in the world. Founded back in 1707 by William Fortnum and Hugh Mason, it has been supplying British high society with their jam and high tea in … Continue reading

