King's College Conference & Vacation Bureau

Strand Bridge House, London, England, WC2R 1HH, United Kingdom | Hostel

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Loving London

A travel blog entry by liliens

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... sailors. Yes, all the things you’ve heard about Britain being expensive are true. Despite that, it is not to be missed. It’s a treasure chest of unique neighborhoods, a buffet of opportunities, which can be quite quirky or highly conservative. For instance, one day, besides being immersed in the usual cityscape, we visited a horrific torture chamber, ate dinner in a crypt (our table on a gravestone), and attended a candlelit concert of ...

The Day We Officially Became Backpackers

A travel blog entry by europeinajar

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... walking tour of the city so we listened to what she said about the Abbey. A weird fact she said is that Charles Darwin is buried inside the Church. If that's not strange we don't know what is. Also she said the Church is run/owned by the Royal Family and used only for services and events for their family. Seems a little selfish, but what do we know. Another strange fact is that it is not actually inside the city of London. The city of London is ...

London!

A travel blog entry by mlaliberte74

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Matt and I were up early this morning (4am) to start our trip to Africa! The car picked us up at 5:15am and we headed to Logan for our 8:55am flight to London. Things were going well...once boarded, the flight attendant announced that the flight was not full, and we could move our seats to spread out. Matt and I secured a row to ourself and had the aisle and window seat and a ...

Food, sport and entertainment - who wants more?

A travel blog entry by chalmersfamily

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... them. Unfortunately Andy’s fiancé who we’d enjoyed meeting last time they were in Adelaide (at the time of the royal wedding) had an injury to her knees and was unable to walk so she stayed home, but Andy had organized to catch up with his kids who work in London for a late lunch so that worked well.

We had a nice brunch at a café in the Markets, watching GB beat Australia again in ...

First full day in londontown

A travel blog entry by levinson5

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... off of their wheels. I don't think I believe him, but he was awfully nice anyway. We wasted no time. We put our bags down, used the loo (a little British vernacular), and headed off by foot to check out the London Eye. This architectural wonder is an enormous ferris wheel which has 32 air conditioned cars that can each hold 25 people! One rotation of the Eye takes 30 minutes and provides its riders an unobstructed 360 degree view of London. Very cool. ...

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