A trip to Trafalgar Square is almost-inevitable for anyone visiting London, especially first-time travelers. As it’s busy at all hours of the day, with tourists flocking to the nearby National Gallery and locals congregating in the square to enjoy any sunny days outdoors, you might be tempt...
London is replete with historic homes but only a few have become museums. In this series we want to look beyond the more famous ones – think of the Dickens Museum in Bloomsbury or of the John Soane Museum in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, to name two – to some of the lesser known homes th...
An A-Z of historic buildings and other historic attractions in the heart of London. See also historic attractions in the Greater London area, and for more on royal palaces see Royal London.18 Folgate Street An eccentric and fascinating house made over by artist Dennis Severs to resemble the ...
London is one of the world's ten great cities and it's a perfect blending of the past and the present. A city with so many places to visit that you can never find the time to view them all. Samuel Johnson was right when he said that when someone is tired of London, he is tired...
Sightseers in London's Trafalgar Square are getting a chance to look at something more interesting than the square's legions of hungry pigeons and even more eye-catching than Lord Nelson, who looks down from his lofty 145-foot column in the center of the south side of the square.MacLeod, ...
you walk through the different sections of the Kew Garden, including an arboretum with 14,000 tree species and even an entire area dedicated to Japanese landscaping. If you luck out on a clear day during your visit to London, you can make the most out of it by visiting the Kew Gardens!
With a population of almost 9 million people,London is Europe’s biggest city, spreading over an area of more than 900 square miles from its core on the River Thames.The Tower Bridge has long symbolised the city of Londo...
you walk through the different sections of the Kew Garden, including an arboretum with 14,000 tree species and even an entire area dedicated to Japanese landscaping. If you luck out on a clear day during your visit to London, you can make the most out of it by visiting the Kew Gardens!
you walk through the different sections of the Kew Garden, including an arboretum with 14,000 tree species and even an entire area dedicated to Japanese landscaping. If you luck out on a clear day during your visit to London, you can make the most out of it by visiting the Kew Gardens!
you walk through the different sections of the Kew Garden, including an arboretum with 14,000 tree species and even an entire area dedicated to Japanese landscaping. If you luck out on a clear day during your visit to London, you can make the most out of it by visiting the Kew Gardens!