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13-15 West Street London, England, United Kingdom

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London Day 4 - Highlight - London Eye Experience

A travel blog entry by lindaandstuart

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... eating a rack of ribs each, we moved on down to the Houses of Parliament & Big Ben again so we could get ourselves another dose of the big fella.

Across Westminster Bridge, through crowds of Gypsies giving away flowers for a return of a small donation, that will of course, be good for your soul they tell you, and performing magic tricks and for a small donation, who will also give you, free of charge, dire warnings of ...

Magical Place London - I could live here!

A travel blog entry by yackandandah

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... big ugly bloke from Australia was the but of many a pommy joke. I gave as good as I got. Ended up on the operating table having my brain removed. Then I was sentenced to 12 years transportation to New South Wales. Not yet I screamed - still got six weeks of the holiday to go. They sent me to Paris instead. Another unforgettable day; Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens & Palace, Harrods ...

Windsor or, oh my, its the Queen's House!

A travel blog entry by hilsommer

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... to say, we were not there long.) It was after 6 p.m. when we returned to London.

We headed to Trafalgar Square to try brass rubbing at St.-Martin's-in-the-Fields. Though they were still open, they were no longer doing brass rubbing by the time we arrived. We then wandered the area, ending up at the Cork & Bottle Wine Bar near Leicester Square. (We had actually tried to locate this a couple of days before with no ...

Post 3: The Education System

A travel blog entry by moverman

The education system in England is so different from that of the US. Here they don't have high school like at home. While our education system requires students to be knowledgeable on a broad range of topics, theirs tends to be much more focused on a single discipline. Instead of a junior and senior year of high school, they have A Levels where students "major" in a specific topic. They also call this period of A Levels ...

Westminster Abbey

A travel blog entry by manda2010

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... at the next stop I found there was a bus that would take me close to where I needed to go. So I hopped on that one and then had to walk about 15 minutes to get to my hostel.

I saw 2 sides of London today, it's beautiful buildings and interesting history and also saw or felt the frustration of a public transport system not working for you. But all and all I gotta say I like this city it's got something I just need to keep looking to find ...