Number 37
37 Burney St. , London
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Willkommen in Number 37 Zimmer mit Gartenzugang Das kleiner Zimmer London vom Schiff aus entdecken

Number 37 London

37 Burney St. London, England, SE10 8EX, United Kingdom

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We Hit the Ground Running

A travel blog entry by cjgs1430

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The flight to London was, for the most part, uneventful. We had a lot of turbulence for a while when we were getting close to London, which made me a little nervous, but, otherwise, we had no issues. Aside from her name, I know the everything there is to know about the girl who sat in the middle of the aisle behind me (as do her row companions, much to their distress, I think). She talked until she fell asleep, and immediately upon regaining consciousness, began talking ...

Counting down till Oktoberfest..

A travel blog entry by alicialew2011

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... ate lunch. We walked through the gardens and made our way to Big Ben and the Parliament houses. We saw Westminster Abbey and then went on the London Eye. It was SO hot today. London is not used to this kind of weather especially in the end of September. We saw St. Paul’s, Wembley and a lot of other really cool sites. After, we went to Knightsbridge, which is where Harrods is just to look around. It’s the biggest department store and probably the ...

Back to the Motherland

A travel blog entry by tomfonder

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... as thrilling for me as any other moment the trip had to offer. What's more, my love of London has since elevated its status to even that of New York City.

As time has since become so precious with our departure quite literally hours away, I would far rather opt to bask in the glow of London's allure just that little bit longer than recount three months of our travels across the continent.

And so, for one last time,
Tom, ...

London Day1

A travel blog entry by rossandliz

... The coach went down the mall and into Buckingham Palace. Liz asked a cabbie outside the Palace if he knew who could be inside. He said that the French bloke was in town and it could be him. Liz explained that the coach had come from the Livery. To that he said, 'That wouldn't be anyone important'. We found out that the changing of he guard would occur at 11:30 the next day. We took a ...

Our time in London town, 10/29 -11/1

A travel blog entry by beadledove

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... for these two tired puppies.

The next day broke with a beautiful clear blue sky and sunshine, perfect for our busy agenda. We walked to the Big Bus stop and bought tickets from them for St. Pauls cathedral and the Tower of London, enabling us to skip the line in both places....bonus. St. Pauls is amazing....another testimony of man's willingness to spend money building monuments to God, instead of spending it doing his ...

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