Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Guide – London
With over 30,000 shops and stores to choose from, and many hotels from cheap to luxury as well as a burgeoning reputation in the fashion world, shoppers will not be disappointed - from designer labels in Bond Street to bustling street markets in Camden, Notting Hill or Brick Lane. The capital also has 400 live music venues, catering for everything from opera to Brit pop and sports fans will not be short of excitement whenever they come. The summer sees the world’s largest classical musical festival at the Royal Albert Hall – the Proms.
In the 21st century, London has reinvented itself on a monumental scale. Don’t miss the amazing views from the ultra modern British Airways London Eye, the world’s most visited modern art gallery, Tate Modern, or the staggering scale of the British Museum Great Court. Also, don't miss trips to Firepower, the artillery museum in Woolwich or the Museum in Docklands.
London has an amazing array of accommodation from world renowned 5 star hotels, no frills budget hotels, friendly guest houses and hostels for backpackers or budget minded travelers. Coming to London on business? London has the widest range of accommodation to suit, from hotels with all the business related services you may require to some of the world’s best conference centers. If you require to stay in a more quiet environment in which to work, why not look at the wide range of serviced apartments London has to offer.
Must see and do
The London Eye, London
The Daily Mail Ideal Home Show, London (March)
Chelsea Flower Show, London
Madame Tussaud's/Planetarium, London
Tower of London, London
The London Dungeon, London
Dali Universe, London
Kensington Palace, London
Wimbledon Tennis Championship, Wimbledon (June/July)
The BBC Proms Music Festival, London (July-September)

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