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It Is Easy to Find Cheap Hotels in London – Paul Hopkins Gives Some Advice On How to Find Cheap Hotel in London
(PRWEB) January 26, 2005
Every year, millions of visitors look for cheap hotels in London, it can be a daunting task to find the right accommodation, especially cheap hotels.
I have lived and work in London for many years and love its vibrant atmosphere, which I think puts London as the best European capital to visit.
If you are looking for cheap hotels in London, you need to know where you are and what is there for visitors to do in the area, you can goto:
http://www.freedomtraveller.co.uk/cheap_hotels_london.html
where you can find a great list of cheap hotels in London and also the surrounding areas of London.
Cheap hotels can be found in Earls Court, Bayswater, Kensington for the following London attractions:
Buckingham Palace
Natural History Musuem
Harrords
Harvey Nichols
Kings Road
National Portait Gallery
Covent Garden
Oxford Street
Trafalgar Square
Big Ben
Downing Street
London Eye
Cheap hotels can be found Old Street, Angel, Southwark for the following London attractions:
Tate Modern
Jack the Ripper
Madame Tussauds
Canary Wharf
Brick Lane
If you are looking to visit the West End of London and its theatres, where you can see many famous musicals and plays (remember if you goto the cheap tickets booth in Leicester Square and get your cheap tickets), you might want to choose the Strand Palace which is a good quality cheap hotel.
When you are planning your visit and are looking for cheap hotels, you should not have too much of a problem but always remember to book early and remember in late August, there is a holiday weekend where cheap hotels will go quickly, so book early for your hotel in London.
Have a great visit to London, one of the best cities in world.
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London Woods Launches Patio Furniture Design Search
Aliso Viejo, CA (PRWEB) October 7, 2005
London Woods (www.londonwoods.com) is now offering customers a chance to add their own furniture designs to London Woods’ line of teak furniture. The London Woods line of quality teak patio furniture includes lounges, chairs, tables, loungers, swings, chaises, as well as planter boxes intended for outdoor, residential, as well as commercial use. Many of the items in the London Woods collection are based on famous 20th century English designs. However, the company is looking to expand its collection and is appealing to customers to help design new furniture.
The London Woods site is actively looking for new teak patio furniture designs, promising customers consideration of any quality designs. Customers whose teak furniture designs are accepted and used by London Woods will receive free furniture from the line they helped design.
The London Woods teak patio furniture line has always blended the old-fashioned and the thoroughly modern in their product line. The teak wood of the furniture recalls an earlier interest in exotic woods, and each piece is made the old-fashioned way, “built to last a lifetime by exceedingly skilled artisans.” However, London Woods also uses a thoroughly modern approach, getting its teak wood from “sustainable, reforestation sources” reflecting a very modern approach to the environment.
London Woods also has a very modern approach to customers, offering not only customer service through its web site, but also a web site community. The London Woods company web site offers tips and a sense of community where customers can exchange information and linger on the company web site. The updated web site even contains hidden customer discounts. London Woods hopes that the casual, chatty, and friendly approach of the web site will encourage customers to submit their patio furniture design ideas.
About London Woods
London Woods (www.londonwoods.com) is Minnesota based. The company was founded in 1987 as a design studio creating patio furniture. London Woods specializes in creating high-end teak furniture, including tables, chairs, loungers, swings, chaises, and planter boxes, for outdoor and commercial use.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Scott Smith
London Woods
1-800-539-0057
http://www.LondonWoods.com
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Plan your London tour yourself with hop on hop off London sightseeing bus tours
To first-time visitors – and even its own residents – London can seem a bit overwhelming. What to see first? The London Eye? St Paul’s Cathedral? The Tower of London? Then of course there’s the colourful Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace and the bright lights of the West End to consider. But where to begin?
Golden Tours, London’s leading sightseeing company, offers a full range of London bus tours that make sightseeing in the capital a breeze. Tour London in style on your choice of hop-on hop-off London bus tours to get the very best from the UK capital, with the minimum of fuss.
You needn’t worry about aching feet, as our London bus tours stop at over 90 of the capital’s best-loved attractions, meaning you can hop on and off at your leisure and explore the city at your own pace. Or, simply ride the bus and enjoy the illuminating commentary as you pass world-famous attractions including St Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and many, many more!
Why not combine your London bus sightseeing tour with tickets to family favourites like the London Eye, Madame Tussauds and London Zoo? Here are just a few suggestions from Golden Tours’ huge selection of London bus tours to help you make the most of your trip to the world’s most magnificent capital city!
Hop-on Hop-off London Bus Sightseeing Tour
Not just a bus tour, the Original London Sightseeing Tour offers a hop-on hop-off London bus tour with 90 stops from Madame Tussauds and the Tower of London to Hyde Park and Harrods! Your ticket is valid for 24 hours and also includes a complimentary Thames river cruise and Changing of the Guard and Jack the Ripper walking tours. Kids will love their fantastic free fun packs with activity book and London passport, and even have their own dedicated audio-commentary channel!
Big Bus Sightseeing Tour of London
The Big Bus Open Top Sightseeing Tour is a great way to discover London. Your 24-hour ticket combines London bus sightseeing tours, walking tours and river cruises for a day jam-packed with history and fun! Take the resplendent Red Tour for a fine overview of central London including Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, or travel further afield to Hyde Park and Kensington on the brilliant Blue Tour. You’ll also get a free reward voucher book for discounts at top London attractions, shops and restaurants!
London Bus Tours with Added Extras!
Why not combine your hop-on hop-off London bus tour with admission to some of the city’s best-loved attractions? Soar sky-high on the spectacular London Eye with our ‘Open Top Bus + London Eye’ package, or get up close to your favourite celebs – in wax! – with the ‘Open Top Bus + Madame Tussauds’ tour. There are also options to add admission to London Zoo, the Tower of London, London Dungeon and more to your London Bus Sightseeing tour, helping you get the very best from your time in London.
Plan your own London tours with a little help from London’s leading sightseeing company. With Golden Tours, you can enjoy all the fun of cosmopolitan London without any of the fuss. Book a London bus sightseeing tour with us today to make sure your trip to the capital is one you’ll never forget!
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CanaryWharfJobs.com Announces New Strategic Partnership with LondonNet
(PRWEB) November 30, 2005
CanaryWharfJobs.com is the niche Jobs board exclusively dedicated to Canary Wharf, London City and Surrounding Areas has formed a partnership with London’s leading online magazine, LondonNet. The new partnership with LondonNet is the latest step in CanaryWharfJobs.com’s strategy to build its network and extend distribution of jobs, enhancing employers overall ability to reach London jobseekers.
LondonNet has been building a loyal and highly interactive readership since the site was launched back in 1996. Today, it is the biggest and most popular independent website for London, serving a local and international audience. With their comprehensive guide to going out, news and local attractions, the website is relied upon by 315,000 users on a monthly basis, 81% of these being based in the UK.
“We are excited about the partnership with LondonNet, and look forward to further developing our relationship, extending the benefits to employers and jobseekers alike” said Rebecca Cole, Senior Account Manager at CanaryWharfJobs.com.
“CanaryWharfJobs.com is always looking at new ways to attract relevant jobseekers and create a jobs board that represents value for money for all of our clients”.
Visitors to LondonNet can now search through thousands of positions provided by some of London’s leading top tier investment banks and agencies. Job seekers are directed through to the CanaryWharfJobs.com site, providing them with access to tools such as Job Alerts, CV Assistance and a local business directory.
“This initiative allows us to launch our new Jobs section with the strong compliment of high quality listings. Early indications are that the audience approves, too – our traffic is already growing fast and looks set to be a primary revenue generator over the coming months,” said Peter D. Clee, LondonNet’s Publisher.
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The City of London
Often referred to as “the City” or the “Square Mile”, the City of London is a small city, geographically located within Greater London, England. You have guessed it right; the city is exactly almost one square mile in area. London city forms the historic core of London and is presently governed by the City of London Corporation. Enjoying a prime location in London, this city has been part of an abundance of London Events.
During the medieval period, the city was the full extent of London. Today, it forms the old part of London, where London presently refers to a large conurbation containing the City of London and the City of Westminster.
The City of London has emerged into a major financial and business centre, and is ranked at par with New York City. It is one of the leading centers of global finance. Albeit the fact that the city has a resident population of under 10000, it employs around 340,000 professional workers who work primarily in the finance sector. These statistics have revealed that undoubtedly, London City is the richest square mile in the world. The City can be considered as the financial powerhouse of London, presently housing many financial giants. The London Stock Exchange, the Lloyd’s of London and the Bank of England are just to name a few. During the early 1980s, the Docklands began development as an alternative financial centre for London. It is now home to the Financial Services Authority and it houses some significant financial corporations such as Credit Suisse, Barclays Bank, Deutsche Bank, Citigroup, HSBC and Bank of America. The City of London and Docklands is presently home to more than 500 banking institutions. The financial contributions from these institutions have not only triggered substantial amounts of financial growth in the City but also have given rise to an extensive number of London Networking Events and London Entrepreneur Events. For jurisdiction purposes, the Old Bailey court is here, which acts as a central court for both England and Wales.
It is quite impossible to say that someone knows this city truly well. As a matter of fact, this city has rapidly revolutionized from a suburb of historical monuments and buildings into a sprawling metropolis. London Fashion Events stage the facets of the modern London culture. However, the old historic buildings have preserved the rich culture, heritage and art of the past amidst the modernized city culture, and have consistently provided a natural backdrop for staging London Art Events and London Exhibitions in particular and London Shows in general.
The old buildings of the City include the Tower of London, the Baynard’s Castle and the Montfichet’s Castle. These were built by William the conqueror to prevent invasion from rivals and to keep the Londoners subdued. Located in the North bank of the river Thames in Central London, the Tower of London houses the crown jewels and the tales of mysterious prisons for some significant prisoners.
The narrow streets at the City of London filled with the exotic aroma from the plethora of restaurants will take you by surprise. These restaurants offer some exquisite dining deals. The London community is now frequenting more London Social Events, some of which have fine wine tasting to offer.
London is the potpourri of Luxury. The luxury hotels, plush suites, luxury boats cater to the rich and the wealthy. Then there are the jet-set jewels, designers and princely antiques which simply demand your attention in more ways than one.
The day of a Londoner comes to a tiring end while the eve is planned for attending major London Events across the city. Whether it is a London Music Event, a London Fashion Event or a London Social Event, you take your pick. London Events are here to refresh and rejuvenate your senses, for the day that is just about to dawn. We, at Event366.com provide you content which precisely depicts information regarding events that cater to your likes in particular, and London Events in general.
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There is Only One London
There is the United Kingdom, there is England, and then there is London. . Three are related, but strictly speaking, London seems to be a world apart from the rest of Britain, marching to its own, unique rhythm.
Everything in London comes across as new and different. Throughout history, its people, fashions, trends and street life have always expressed the very essence of city life. Like New York, London is a city that never sleeps. Millions of tourists arrive in London every year, many of them already half in love with the city. You see them in the London Underground (the tube), on red double-decker buses and stepping into taxis. The new central London traffic zone, where private transport is essentially banned, makes the sights of London more navigable than ever before. It is
also possible, and very pleasant, to walk through the city on foot, or to rent a bicycle along the Victorian Embankment on the Thames.
The first City of London
What is today London was once a small, rather insignificant settlement called Plowida, a name that means “settlement on the wide river”. The Romans conquered the region in the first century and founded the fortified city of Londinium around 47 CE. The Roman city of London covered an area of approximately 1 km2. The Romans built a bridge over the Thames, and used its banks as a shipping port for minerals and agricultural products. Londinium grew very quickly in the second century, when it became the commercial centre of the Roman province of Britannia Superior.
The Anglo-Saxon city
In 314, London became a bishop’s see by order of Emperor Constantine. By that time, the Roman Empire was growing weak. Without imperial patronage, London settled into a long period of decline. By the time the Romans had officially departed from their colony of Britannia in 410, the city was essentially depopulated. After 150 years of near abandonment, the Anglo-Saxons arrived to take advantage of London’s strategically advantageous position on the Thames. They did not settle there permanently, however, until 604, and even they chose not to rebuild within the ruins of the ancient fortified city, but somewhat further west. The new city, named Lundenvic (“London Harbour”), was declared the capital of the Kingdom of Essex. Its centre lay to the east of Trafalgar Square’s present location.
The Norman invasion
The Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. After entering London, William the Conqueror had himself crowned king of Britain in Westminster Abbey, which had just been completed the year before. All British monarchs ever since that time have been crowned there. In order to discourage any remaining Anglo-Saxon warriors from revolting, William had three fortresses built. Of the three – Baynard’s Castle, Monfichet’s Castle and the Tower of London – only the last survives today. In the interest of gaining popularity and ensuring domestic peace, William openly adopted the same rights, privileges and laws that had governed London during the Anglo-Saxon period.
A city in its prime
The sixteenth century was probably London’s golden age. After the city of London annexed Westminster around 1600, it quickly became the centre of the British Empire. London was one of the most important European commercial cities on the North Sea, despite the fact that the city was located some 30 km away from the sea on the banks of the Thames estuary. During the late sixteenth century, London’s cultural renaissance was in full swing. A great many theatres were built along the south bank of the Thames, the most famous of which was the Globe, where many of William Shakespeare’s plays were first performed. The New London.
The Great Plague and Fire of 1665 and 1666 left London shaken to its very foundations. Over 70,000 people died of plague and nearly two-thirds of the city was consumed by flames. Architect Sir Christopher Wren was responsible for rebuilding London’s many destroyed churches, including St. Paul’s Cathedral. The destruction of residential buildings in the city led many residents to settle outside the city walls in new districts that became London’s first suburbs.
Most aristocrats never returned to their city mansions, preferring to build townhouses in the now prestigious West End. Dickens’ London. The nineteenth century saw the construction of many important buildings and squares, including Trafalgar Square, Westminster Palace and Big Ben, the Royal Albert Hall, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tower Bridge and the University of London. Prosperous times, however, are often accompanied by a dark shadow. Millions of the less fortunate were forced to live in overpopulated, filthy slums and suburbs. This was the London immortalized by Charles Dickens in novels like Oliver Twist and David Copperfield. By the turn of the twentieth century, London was far and away the biggest city on Earth: a whopping 6.6 million people lived there in 1901. At the time, London was undoubtedly the most powerful city in the world.
The ravages of war.
London was badly damaged during World War II. The German Luftwaffe thoroughly destroyed its once uniform cityscape of Georgian and Victorian buildings, leaving large parts of the city centre and most of the East End completely levelled. After the war, housing complexes were built cheaply and rapidly. London’s docklands never recovered economically from the effects of World War II. Ship traffic was rerouted and the old piers and warehouses fell further into ruin, until city planners rediscovered the district in the 1980s.
Redevelopment has made Docklands one of London’s hottest commercial and residential locations. A wonderland of things to see. There is a greater concentration of important sights and tourist attractions in London than anywhere else in Britain. Greenwich Park, Westminster Palace and Abbey, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Tower of London are all on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Many of London’s most popular museums offer free admission. Recent additions include British Airway’s gigantic big wheel. Known as the London Eye, it is actually a slowly rotating observation platform from which most of the city can be seen. Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, the changing of the guard at Buckinham Palace, a tour of the Tower of London, the Flower Market on Sundays, the bustle of Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square … the list is endless.
The finest entertainment
Those eager for culture will find that the British capital is full of variety. While the mostly modern cultural facilities may look like nondescript concrete blocks from the outside, world-class performances are underway within. The Barbican Arts Centre is a case in point. Opinions about the exterior are divided; although it has its fans, it has also been described as an architect’s nightmare. Still, there is no disagreement on the excellence of its presentations, which include performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Classical Orchestra. Visitors should not miss an opportunity to attend a performance here. Breath of fresh air in the city. London does have a number of tranquil oases amidst the hectic activity of the city. London’s numerous parks are popular destinations for those who like to stroll out in the open air. Hyde Park is located in west-central London. This spacious park was once a royal hunting ground, the scene of bloody duels and executions, as well as a venue for exciting horse races. During World War II, it was transformed into a gigantic potato field. Today it is a fresh-air getaway for sun worshippers, or for those who want to take a boat ride on the Serpentine, its sinuous lake.
One corner of the park, near Marble Arch, is known as Speaker’s Corner, where anyone can stand up and express his or her opinion before a more-or-less interested audience. In Regents Park, near London Zoo, the lovely Queen Mary Rose Gardens are a wonderful place to pause and reflect after a busy day of seeing the very many wonderful sights of London. Finally, the ambitious tourist may want to take a double-decker bus or taxi north to Hampstead Heath, another vantage point that offers a magnificent view of the entire city.
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