maxgZ8770KY 0 contributions If you like stories, grit, and a curious look into a dark journey, take this tour. So I went solo as someone who actually gives tours, and I have to say that he was funny, charismatic, and basically a human encyclopedia. Even between historical locations, the...
The windows are still large, but it’s used by Swiss to get around, with lots of travellers riding to access hiking trailheads or hop on connections to more distant parts. You can do all this, or just sit and enjoy the view from the still pretty large windows. To stretch legs, there...
from the London Eye to Tate Modern and Globe Theatre, with the Shard, Western Europe’s tallest building, looming over it all. Just north of the West End,Bloomsburyand Fitzroviaare also centrally located, with lots of bookshops, quiet streets, and the British Museum as ...
The City Corporation has been surprisingly progressive in reducing car usage (the legacy of Peter Rees perhaps), so I’m sure they could be persuaded to remove these meters if onky tfl would request it. Graham H says: 1 August 2017 at 21:58 @ngh – so,to be clear, you can burn ...
Stopped to take lots of photos. Ended with a trip to the Cavern to listen to some music and have a beer. The tour was over but we walked around town until it was time to catch the train back to London. I wish we had stayed the night ther...
The quiet remains of Cymer Abbey lie in a scenic valley on the edge of a shallow, bubbling stretch of the river Mawddach, which itself evokes tranquillity and peace. In spite of being approached via a caravan park, it is a truly idyllic spot. Cymer Abbey,Kymer deu dyfyr, meaning “meet...
Late September in the summer with the evening setting over green hills outside the Kydunapark in St Gallen, Switzerland. I’ve come a long way to watch Arsenal, who are having a good season. Not for the first or last time this truncated season I’m not sure if I want to be there....