Noun1.tradespeople- people engaged in trade people- (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" market keeper,shopkeeper,storekeeper,tradesman- a merchant who owns or manages a shop ...
Free People has four wholesale showrooms - in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and London. Our sales team is in love with the Free People customer, and constantly searches for accounts who believe in our aesthetic and want us to be part of their lives. Today our line sells in over 1,...
London Pride- is an annual celebration of the LGBT+ community with thousands of people traveling the route by foot or on floats. The parade starts on Portland Place road and runs from BBC Broadcasting House down to Whitehall, where the parade disperses. The Mayor's Thames Festival- on a we...
spanning across billions of years. There are five main collections: zoology, paleontology, botany, mineralogy and entomology. The free-to-visit museum and science research centre was established in 1881 and now welcomes over 5 million people annually....
Every day is market day in London (though a lot of them happen just on Sunday) and there are countless markets you can wander through, people watch, or window shop in. Here are my favorite London markets to visit: Camden Market– This place is home to 1,000+ shops, stalls, cafes, ...
Greenwich Park is another of London’s most cherished green spaces. This expansive park, nestled in the historic Greenwich district, was formerly used for hunting but is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting people for much gentler pursuits. ...
More info onFun Things to do in London. 62. Tower Bridge… Lifts! Most people just get to picture themselves on Tower Bridge, but wait and see the tower bridge open and close… It is really impressive! At night you can also take great photos. ...
I think almost everybody knows that London can be a cold and rainy place, so most people are prepared for chilly and wet weather when they arrive on my tours. However, just because the weather is poor doesn't mean you can't still get a great view of the city!
Afterwards, pop to nearby Brick Lane and enjoy some more great food and boutique shops locals here love. There’s a real buzz and sense of community to this whole area, which makes exploring it definitely one of the best free things to do in London. ...
13. Brick Lane Market– Shops and restaurants open daily but the main market is typically held on Sundays. 14. Portobello Road Market– a popular market for antiques, unusual finds and collectables 15. Borough Market– Located in the South Bank on the other end of the London bridge, this ...