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The Capital - LONDON facts about places to see and visit | JOEJOURNEYS
There are so many things to list about London, a history and wealth of attractions, here are just a few favourite places and facts about London.
Buckingham Palace
The Queen’s official London residence and a working royal palace. Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
Wellington Arch
Built as an original entrance to Buckingham Palace, later becoming a victory arch proclaiming Wellington’s defeat of Napoleon. Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe, it depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the ‘Quadriga’ – or four-horse chariot – of War.
Hyde Park
Covering 142 hectares (350 acres) and with over 4,000 trees, a large lake, a meadow and ornamental flower gardens. It is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, the Serpentine Bridge, Speakers’ Corner, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, the Joy of Life fountain and the famous statue of Achilles.
Victoria and Albert Museum
Founded in 1852, the Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects, named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
British Museum
Located in the Bloomsbury area of London, the British Museum a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture.
National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom and largest museum of its kind in the world.
Cutty Sark
A British clipper ship built in 1869, one of the last and fastest tea clippers to be built, which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion. Over 90% of the ship’s hull structure is original to 1869.
Old Royal Naval College
Designed by Christopher Wren, the buildings were originally constructed to serve as the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, built between 1696 and 1712. The hospital closed in 1869.
Elite naval officers from across the world studied at the Royal Naval College between 1873 and 1997, widely regarded to be one of the best naval academies in Europe.
Greenwich Park
A former hunting park overlooking the River Thames and home to one of London’s most iconic views, Greenwich Park is a mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history.
Prime Meridian
Stand on the Prime Meridian, the reference point for the world. Lines of Longitude define how far east or west a location, the Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that, similar to the equator, divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres. It is sometimes referred to as the Greenwich Meridian.
Queen’s House
A former royal residence built between 1616 and 1635 in Greenwich, a few miles down-river from the then City of London and now a London Borough.
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is a busy financial area filled with skyscrapers, takes its name from the sea trade with the Canary Islands, whose name originates from the Latin ‘canis’ (dogs), the location being the Island of Dogs.
Tower Bridge
A steel frame clad in stone, Tower Bridge opened on 30 June 1894 by The Prince of Wales (the future King Edward Vll).
Tate Modern, London
A modern art gallery, Britain’s national gallery of international modern art forms part of the Tate Group.
London Eye
Europe‘s tallest Ferris wheel. on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.
Trafalgar Square
The centrepiece of Trafalgar Square is Nelson’s Column, which was built to honor Admiral Horatio Nelson, who led the British to Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
National Gallery, London
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square, . Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900.
Palace of Westminster
Often referred to as the Houses of Parliament, the palace that stands today was designed by architect Charles Barry in the Gothic Revival style. Construction started in 1840 and lasted for 30 years.
The exterior of the Palace of Westminster — especially the Elizabeth Tower (96.3 meters (316 feet)) houses the bell known as Big Ben.
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London's Best Old Pub - Dr Johnson, Fleet Street and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
A guided walk around Fleet Street including my favourite 17th Century pub, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese and Dr Johnson's house.
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Other things covered are Australia House, St Clement Dane's Church which plays Oranges and Lemons and the rector invented Rugby Football.
Also the Temple Bar where the queen traditionally asks permission to enter London.
The old bank of England which is now a pub and Prince Henry's Room, one of the only buildings to survive the fire of London.
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The salt beef sandwich from Beigel Bake is London's best cheap eat. Beigel Bake hasn't changed its recipe since 1979, and for good reason: the shop has earned its fame by filling Londoners' stomachs 24/7.
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The Russell Hotel - Sydney, Australia
David’s Been Here is touring all the top attractions and best accommodation options in Sydney, Australia. In this short clip, David brings us to the Rocks area of the city where he tours the historic Russell Hotel. Built in 1887 and known beforehand as the “Port Jackson Hotel,” this cozy 30-room stay has accommodation for every type of traveler. Enjoy their bar and restaurant with great food, drinks and live music or step outside and enjoy the historic surroundings (including the iconic Sydney Opera House) only a short walk away. For more information on staying at this historic Sydney hotel and for all the best things to do in the city, check out the David’s Been Here Guide to Sydney, coming soon!
Hotel Review: Hilton, Deansgate, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England - August, 2015
I stayed at the Hilton Hotel at Manchester Deansgate for one night in August, 2015. The hotel is in Beetham Tower, which is close to Deansgate railway station and Metrolink Station (2 minute walk), and about a 7 minute walk from Manchester Oxford Road station. The tower is Manchester's only real skyscraper and is a landmark of the city. I booked a king executive room for £119.25. The king executive room comes with access to the 23rd floor executive lounge.
The lounge gives impressive views over Manchester City Centre, and is one the same level as the Cloud 23 cocktail bar, through the day time a door between the two is opened allowing you to wander through their to check out the views from the other side, and sample a cocktail if you so wish (you are supposed to book this via reception first though).
The executive lounge offers free wi-fi, plenty of seats, drinks and snacks through the day. Alcoholic drinks are available between 6pm and 8pm, and there is a small breakfast buffet in the morning. The executive lounge is a great place to retreat to for an hour, and we made full use of it. It's worth paying extra for an executive room just to get access to it. If you do get a king executive room, don't bother paying extra for breakfast in the restaurant, the small buffet in the lounge is more than adequate.
The bedroom was large and comfortable with floor to ceiling windows, it was just great sitting there watching the city outside.
The swimming pool is long and thin, but was never busy, you can look down through windows in the floor to reception - very novel.
The hotel is really an amazing place to stay, I loved every minute and will certainly be back. I can't recommend it enough.
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A review of my Antler Juno Carry On Luggage. I used this luggage whilst travelling in Asia and Europe, and go through the pro's and con's of the Antler Juno.
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Magical time in London
Magical time in London
London is the capital of England and largest city of both England and of the United Kingdom, it is also the largest city in Western Europe and the European Union. Most residents of Greater London are very proud of their capital, the multiculturalism of the city. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
Greater London consists of 32 London boroughs and the City of London that, together with the office of the Mayor of London, form the basis for London's local government.
Central London:
Bloomsbury
City of London
Covent Garden
Holborn-Clerkenwell
Leicester Square
Mayfair-Marylebone
Notting Hill-North Kensington
Paddington-Maida Vale
Soho
South Bank
South Kensington-Chelsea
Westminster
Inner London Areas:
Camden
East End
Greenwich
Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham
Hampstead
Islington
Lambeth
Southwark-Lewisham
Wandsworth
Outer London Areas:
West-Taking in much of the ancient English county of Middlesex
North-Largely made up of lush green upper middle-class/bourgeois suburbs, many of which were formerly part of the counties of Middlesex and Hertfordshire before being absorbed into Greater London.
East-Mostly originally part of the county of Essex, taking in former industrial areas on the upper Thames Estuary such as Beckton, Dagenham and Barking. Includes Stratford, home of the 2012 Olympic Games
South-Originally divided between Kent and Surrey and Containing many commuter suburbs with housing of all sizes and styles.
Richmond-Kew
Wimbledon
London has existed in various incarnations for two millennia. The commercial capital was the City of London. This had a dense population and all the other pre-requisites of a medieval city: walls, a castle (The Tower of London), a cathedral (Saint Pauls), a semi-independent City government, a port and a bridge across which all trade was routed so Londoners could make money (London Bridge).
About an hour upstream (on foot or by boat) around a bend in the river was the government capital (Westminster). This had a church for crowning the monarch (Westminster Abbey) and palaces. As each palace was replaced by a larger one, the previous one was used for government, first the Palace of Westminster (better known as the Houses of Parliament), then Whitehall, then Buckingham Palace. The two were linked by a road called The Strand, old English for riverbank.
Modern-day London in these terms is a two-centre city, with the area in between known confusingly as the West End. However, even this doesn't define the actual central area of London, which extends slightly beyond the City and Westminster, as inner portions of the surrounding boroughs (Kensington & Chelsea, Camden, Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark and Lambeth) also lie within Central London.
A lot to see in London such as :
Big Ben
Buckingham Palace
London Eye
Tower of London
Tower Bridge
Hyde Park
Westminster Abbey
St. Paul's Cathedral
Palace of Westminster
Trafalgar Square
River Thames
Covent Garden
Natural History Museum
The National Gallery
The Shard
Piccadilly Circus
Oxford Street
London Bridge
Tate Modern
Kensington Palace
Madame Tussauds London
The Regent's Park
Victoria and Albert Museum
Borough Market
Soho
Camden Town
South Bank
Notting Hill
St James's Park
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Camden Market
ZSL London Zoo
Hampton Court Palace
Kensington Gardens
Millennium Bridge
Royal Observatory Greenwich
The London Dungeon
Shakespeare's Globe
Central London
Portobello Road
Monument to the Great Fire of London
Churchill War Rooms
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
Science Museum
Richmond Park
Hampstead Heath
Museum of London
Royal Albert Hall
Leicester Square
Canary Wharf
( London - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting London. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in London - UK
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