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... visits. Ray had an invitation, which included for friends, to stay with a family in Culver City, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. So the trip was planned, the J1 visas obtained, and the flights were booked. It was to be an unforgettable ...
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I made it to London / Itenrary
A Travel Blog entry by teliu from London, United Kingdom
... Atenas Location Located near Aragon Street and the ring roads, Catalonia Atenas Hotel Barcelona offers convenient access to the greater metropolitan area. In your free time you will have the chance to visit the Sagrada Familia church, the Els Encants ...
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London Calling
A Travel Blog entry by tmarooch from London, United Kingdom
... down yet. The train ride takes me through the English countryside, through towns that become increasingly more metropolitan as we go. Before we get into London, I have to switch to the Central line to take me underground. Many have asked me whether ...
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London calling...
A Travel Blog entry by joesjourneys from London, England, United Kingdom
... hardware. A few examples however have more questionable origins. There are a few jewel encrusted hand guns seized by the Metropolitan Police in raids on the premises of various formerly successful criminals. One example was turned over to the Met by a ...
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London Redux
A Travel Blog entry by harrellrl from London, United Kingdom
... than during the business day. At the TfL office, they suggested taking a bus from Russell Square to King's Cross, then the Metropolitan and City Line to Paddington for the Heathrow Express. I decided to check out the route later so I wouldn't have any ...
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London's Calling, With A Big Announcement!
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from London, England, United Kingdom
... (believe it or not, this pregnancy was planned/hoped for!). We stuck to “safer” countries, and to major metropolitan areas where I’d have easy access to health care, if needed. (My dream around-the-world itinerary would have ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by tomodea from London, England, United Kingdom
This morning we went to the London Metropolitan Archives to see an exhibit on "Jewish East London" and were amazed that around 100 years ago there were pockets in East London whose population was 95% Jewish. We then spent a bit of time walking around ...
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London, Londres, London
A Travel Blog entry by krb2g from London, United Kingdom
... of a trolley bolted to the wall like you're actually in the process of going through to the platform. Then I got on the Metropolitan line and came out at dear, old Baker Street. The Sherlock Holmes statue still looms large over the road, and I looked ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by bjacobs77 from London, England, United Kingdom
... out with a friend from my last trip to Europe, Sid, sightseeing, clubbing a bit, and just enjoying being in a developed, metropolitan city. I also was prescribed some Giardia pills which put an end to my ongoing stomach issues. I just realized ...
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First shot of London
A Travel Blog entry by laurarose from London, England, United Kingdom
12: Bus to London, David's house, Metropolitan Hotel- free beer! 13: Adele and Will, Carnaby street and Indian for dinner. Sleep in Gatwick airport. ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by fitzy76 from London, United Kingdom
... Academy is very impressive, with large common areas and fantastic dining halls - I'm sure this is the open scene for the Harrison Ford movie "Patriot Games". On the way home Brett took me to Soho - a very very busy shopping area - quite ...
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I'm on my own
A Travel Blog entry by yvo from London, England, United Kingdom
... I’ll have coffee with ghHHugh Grant. OK, joking aside, this city does make me feel like I’m in the most important metropolitan of the world. Oh wait... I am! The sites are unlike anything I’ve ever seen. The city’s long ...
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We met somone famous today...
A Travel Blog entry by tarheeltalmid from London, England, United Kingdom
... worship (sounds like a certain story in the Gospels). Then we found out where the REAL churches were: Charles Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle and John Stott's All Souls Church... We actually got inside both of these awe-inspiring buildings, meeting a ...
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Leave Home
A Travel Blog entry by travellerbruce from London, United Kingdom
... , but my preferred choice these days is a backpack and daypack which I wear in front. I took the tube, changing to the Metropolitan Line at Baker Street station, noting that this had only been open six weeks before JB journeyed. I had tried to see ...
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Autumn Fulbright Teachers' Meeting
A Travel Blog entry by tmarooch from London, United Kingdom
... . That's not too bad, then. I could be on a new reality show where they drop you in the middle of a major metropolitan area armed only with a partially - labelled map and your smile and you have to navigate your way to some destination within a certain ...
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English soccer trophies and crown jewels...BLING!!
A Travel Blog entry by derekandmegan from London, England, United Kingdom
... led us through alleyways and squares describing the 5 murders of East End prostitutes that left the City of London police and the Metropolitan Police stumped. (NOTE: East End prostitutes drank a lot of gin. Derek found this amusing.) The descriptions ...
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I am the underground tube master champion Queen
A Travel Blog entry by aready from London, United Kingdom
... down whole tube lines (Jubilee and the Circle for those of you in the know) and parts of tube lines (District, Northern and Metropolitan) for planned engineering maintenance. And lucky us - the tube line that links us to the rest of London is the Jubilee. ...
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A dubious honor
A Travel Blog entry by premiertravel from London, England, United Kingdom
... ! From the Tower of London, we went to the British Museum; a spectacular building, which reminds me of the Metropolitan museum in New York. We saw the most extensive Egyptian collection outside of Cairo. This was fun for me having just ...
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A blast of history and four failed explosions
A Travel Blog entry by aporter from London, United Kingdom
... enjoyed immensely. Filled with a fascinating history and tons of activities, I spent five jam-packed days exploring this massive metropolitan city. In addition one of my few remaining high school friends, Kristin, was working in town so I had someone ...
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Bloody Terrorists
A Travel Blog entry by akincheloe from London , England, United Kingdom
... safe so do not worry they have implemented several safety precautions in the school and throughout London. Everywhere I walk there are herds of MP's (metropolitan police) especially at major tube stations and central London. At school there ...
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The Metropolitan - Old Park Lane London
19 Old Park Lane, London, England, United Kingdom
... be somewhere so much better. Overall, a great London hotel from alainef While not outstanding in all aspects, I loved the Metropolitan hotel. What was outstanding was the comfort of the great king size bed, the appointment of the room ...
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Met Bar
19 Old Park Lane, , London, England, United Kingdom
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This trendy bar is located in the Metropolitan Hotel and is open only to members and registered hotel guests after 6PM.




