Northfields Bed And Breakfast
36 Leighton Road, London
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Northfields Bed And Breakfast London

36 Leighton Road London, England, W13 9EH, United Kingdom

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Arrival

A travel blog entry by lambs

3

... Iceland was uneventful and somewhat bare-bones. Food and beverages were available for purchase, but I refuse to play that game. I packed a sandwich and dried apricots, and Nancy bought a sandwich in the airport to bring aboard. The airline did offer the tiniest chocolate chip cookies imaginable (little larger than collar buttons) and an Icelandic holiday beverage consisting of cider, orange and malt (non-alcoholic) for free. But the scarce provisions were good for ...

London, 3 days' worth in 1!

A travel blog entry by saaimas

34

... left awful pockmarks along its base and on the Sphinxes' bodies. After that knockdown of amazement we headed back to have a river cruise along the Thames.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra 's_Needle)

There is such a variety of interesting buildings along the river, there are some extravagant new buildings and a variety of beautiful old buildings. They really should make more buildings like the old ones, the grandeur is just magical.

The ...

Londres (parte I)

A travel blog entry by losviajesdelili

... comimos por ahi, en un restaurante italiano. No paramos de cotorrear y contarnos todo.
Terminamos la noche tomando unas cervecitas en Verve, un pub de la zona y volvimos a dormir. Al otro dia nos fuimos para Brighton.
Me acuerdo cuando papa y Mili vinieron al Mundial de Rugby en el '99 y volvieron copados con Brighton. Y yo tambien lo disfrute mucho. Sobre todo yendo con Lolo, que vivio ahi unos meses, asi que conocia bien. En 1 hs desde Victoria ...

Welcome to London

A travel blog entry by tnardo

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... annoyed, asked how much longer the bells would be ringing. Paul explained that they probably only knew one tune. The bells promptly stopped, obviously offended. We had a lunch engagement with Sheila (Denise's cousin) and Christopher who live in West London and so were a bit rushed to get there by the noon time date. A comedy of errors ensued including us boarding the train in the wrong direction and Oyster ...

LONDON BABY! Day 04

A travel blog entry by vickywood

9

... you're a little squeamish (as I am if anything involves inserting pointy objects through your skin) and I do admit to sort of edging my way around the torture exhibit.

But mostly there's all sorts of fun things to see, like a skull from a double-headed calf, a detailed model of the Titanic made from matchsticks, shrunken heads along with a video about how they were made and their spiritual purpose and artwork made with some unusual ...