From food courts and markets, to foodie neighbourhoods and eclectic food hubs, we pick the top places to eat in London..
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London’s cheese shops are among the best in the world. Not only do they sell carefully sourced British and European cheeses, but also delicious pickles, chutneys, crackers, fresh breads, wines and, often, speciality produce. They’re great places of conviviality too, encourag...
Do There are dozens of walks in the Blue Mountains. The newest is the Grand Cliff Top Walk, linking Wentworth Falls, Leura, Katoomba, Medlow Bath, Blackheath and Mount Victoria. You can join a section, or complete the full 20-kilometre trail. On the western edge of the Greater Blue Mou...
4. Queen Victoria Market The Queen Victoria Market, commonly known as the “Vic Market,” is a historic landmark and bustling marketplace in the heart of Melbourne, Victoria. The market dates back to the 19th century and is a favorite hangout for residents and a must-see for visitors hopin...
One of London’s most iconic attractions, the Natural History Museum is located in the heart of South Kensington and is a quick walk from South Kensington station. Fashion lovers should check out the Victoria and Albert museum across the street. ...
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In a quiet corner of East London (Hoxton to be more precise), a short ten-minute walk from Shoreditch a student-friendly cafe has been established. This is a great place to hide away with your books for a few hours, grab a coffee, something to eat and study with friends. The staff ...
To use the Paris Metro, you need to know the number of the line you are taking and the end station which gives you the direction. So, for example, where in London you might be on the Victoria line Southbound, in Paris you would be on Line 4, direction Porte de Clignancourt. ...
The world is bigger and more connected than it has been before at any point in human history. Modern airplanes can whiz people from New York to Singapore or from London to Cape Town, journeys that would have taken weeks or months in previous generations. But sometimes too much choice can...