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In search of the perfect lunch ... from Rome to London via 21 restaurants!
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... in beautiful Tuscany, a week in Provence, a week in the Loire Valley and a stopover for Chris and 10 days for me in London town. Hope you enjoy our first Travel Pod.... where we get to bore you all witless with our really tragic holiday snaps! At least ...
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A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... were told, remain potted shrimps, Lobster soup and their renowned Steak and Kidney pudding. It is probably one of the few restaurants in London has serves really good game, in the traditional English way, like Grouse (in season only) with game chips and ...
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Arrival in London
A Travel Blog entry by ashleylutt from London, England, United Kingdom
... we got closer, he explained to us that the Metropole was in an Arab area. Interesting, I thought. A lot of signs on restaurants and stores had Arab written underneath the English. The Hilton London Metropole is a huge hotel. Our reason for staying there: ...
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Last days in London
A Travel Blog entry by manker91 from London, United Kingdom
... to pubs ! After we had the cab take us back to the apartment, we were hungry so we walked a few blocks to area restaurants and pubs. Unfortunately (or fortunately) all kitchens were closed. Today, Saturday, we had heard that the open air markets at ...
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Day 1: First stop, London
A Travel Blog entry by chungs from London, England, United Kingdom
... a restaurant named "Leon”, which offered ‘natural’ fast food. It was actually pretty good for a small chain of restaurants. Salina neglected to mention to me the trend for unisex WCs (water closets); the room is unisex with a bunch of ...
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Last Stop...London!
A Travel Blog entry by scash from London, England, United Kingdom
... Lane, the Upper East Side of London, to Oxford Street. Oxford Street is a very long street with tons of stores and restaurants...after we grabbed a bite to eat we headed back towards our hotel. We wanted to go to the London Dungeon, ...
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London, Mind the Gap
A Travel Blog entry by fero_vrskovy from London, England, United Kingdom
... don't have a British accent, more possibly eastern European. We were quite surprised to hear the many people working in restaurants and our hotel speak with something definitely different than a cockney accent. Another easy and uneventful flight in a ...
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Love London, love bad boys....
A Travel Blog entry by yangmetalmonkey from London, England, United Kingdom
... the wide wide world. Not to give London a slap in the face, there are things we will dearly miss. Great clubs, restaurants, a multi culture of people, the autumn leaves. And because we are originally from Africa, we will obviously miss the public ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by journeyingjoan from London, England, United Kingdom
... there are toilets everywhere. Parks, middle of the street, stations, etc. Here, not only are 90% of toilets in stores or restaurants, but you also need to be a customer to use them. Oh and it costs money too. Most are 50 euros per ...
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The London Landing
A Travel Blog entry by roneelanjali from London, England, United Kingdom
... . It was a gorgeous sunny winter’s day so everyone was out and about: lunching at the ancient pubs and restaurants; privileged students riding bicycles or milling around quaint cafes and delis; and local businesses peddling Oxford related wares were ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by t.rosile from London, England, United Kingdom
... our actual hotel. We dropped our stuff off although the room wasn't ready. They advised us to walk a few blocks away for restaurants and we found a cute pub. Technically they didn't open for another 15 minutes for lunch so instead of wandering ...
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London: Almost a Month In, Some Reflections
A Travel Blog entry by jiyen1213 from London, United Kingdom
... the high cost of living here, and the lack of service in virtually every area, including utilities, landlords, food (restaurants & supermarkets), etc. etc. Our program has been quite interesting to date. My Professor for International Business, Dr. ...
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A Different Side of London
A Travel Blog entry by jiyen1213 from London, United Kingdom
... London is filled with warehouses and industrial parks -- different from the central city which mostly has the posh, clean stores, restaurants, and office buildings. I am uploading a number of pictures from the past week, including the Museum of London, ...
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Journey To and First Day in London
A Travel Blog entry by europetravelers from London, England, United Kingdom
... such as UPS trucks. Although I knew it was a major tourist attraction, I had not expected the plethora of shops and restaurants directly adjacent to it. To me, this somewhat diminished the authenticity of it, although we did learn that it ...
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London Calling, Lucy Answering
A Travel Blog entry by lucychapman from London, England, United Kingdom
... , colourful, vibrant. I think it would take at least a year to do absolutely everything there is to do in London - bars, restaurants, museums, exhibitions, parks to walk in, boroughs to meander through, markets, shops... ad nauseum. London is a sensory ...
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A ride all the way to East london from Heathrow
A Travel Blog entry by jumping_jack from London, United Kingdom
... . I was very surprise to see the number of Asians ,eastern european and Africans in London from shops to trains to restaurants some say London is made by coloured people.People from all over the world live in London very mix culture well the first day i ...
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Day Two: Arrival in London
A Travel Blog entry by ksiegel from London, England, United Kingdom
... but I went to ask. This man had one of the more difficult British accents to understand. I got that he was saying that most restaurants were not yet open. Apparently it is very unusual to want to eat supper in London at 4pm. He told me there was one ...
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Good bye Victoria...Hello London
A Travel Blog entry by ambiancetravels from London, England, United Kingdom
... in all of London. By now it was much too late to do anything else. So here we sit in one of the hotelīs restaurants where we have spent as much on 2 desserts and 2 cups of coffee as a really nice meal would have cost back at home. Blasted ...
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Week 9 (London)
A Travel Blog entry by michelleincr from London, England, United Kingdom
... room =) After reading for about an hour, I went to get something to eat at the cheaper of the 2 hotel restaurants. I got a delicious tiger prawn chili appetizer with some steamed veggies and then a strawberry creme brulee (more of a mousse) ...
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London Exhaustion!
A Travel Blog entry by cannesorbust from London, England, United Kingdom
... coming off, all of them Haitian. Remember, terminals are busy, hundreds of people every hour streaming in and out of shops, restaurants, shoe shines, and gates every hour; terminal three at Sky Harbor is no exception. It was a very busy Wednesday and it ...
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Day 2 in London
A Travel Blog entry by sm1977 from London, United Kingdom
... so we went shopping a little, but got too hungry. We headed towards SOHO to find some food.... there were all these small restaurants in these small alley streets. It was a neat area to look around, except it had started to rain a little ...
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St James's Club & Hotel London
7-8 Park Place, London, England, United Kingdom
... in a quiet cul-de-sac, just off St. James' Street in the heart of London'€(tm)s prestigious Mayfair district. Green Park Underground station is nearby, as are the exclusive shops and restaurants and the theatres and nightlife of the West End.
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Princess Diana's London
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Take a walk through the London of Princess Diana, which takes you to places not in the guidebooks such as the local shops and restaurants she frequented.




