London is the capital of Britain and a very accepted tourist destination. In fact, it is home to intriguing british milestones like whopper Ben, the Tower of London and the Globe Theatre.We hope you appreciate our guidebook to London and that it gives you stacks of news about things to do in the city, as well as a bit of past events and some fascinating info.
London has a rich past events that spans over 2000 years, so it might be impossible to talk about it every one of. Despite, the metropolis was particularly badly affected when, world war 2.While World War II, London was heavily bombed. Children were evacuated to the countryside to escape the bombing. Those who remained sheltered from bombs in the London Underground. But, nearly 35 000 Londoners were killed, and around 50 000 were seriously injured.
As it is the capital of England, London brags the ultimate museums in the country. One of the ultimate is the Science Museum, which is in South Kensington. The museum was established in 1857 and has over 300 000 exhibits, including Puffing Billy and Stephenson's Rocket.The place has a wealth of preeminent galleries too, including the National Portrait Gallery.
From kooky markets to designer stores, London has some grand shopping opportunities.Oxford street is widely regarded as the supreme street for shopping in britain. The street vaunts topshop's recognized flagship store, as well as a vast Selfridges, which has been there since 1909. More recently, a mighty Primark store opened on the street and it has proved very favoured with shoppers.
London has preeminent night life, which we are free from doubt that everyone will spot rousing. From sensational restaurants, to exclusive clubs and bars, there is something for everyone in London.One of the greater memorable clubs is the Embassy, which is a private members club on old Burlington Street. The club is quite expensive, but it is bursting of celebrities and notable for star spotting. As well as this, it serves wonderful food by Michelin award winner Garry Hollihead.
There are thousands of hotels, guesthouses and B and Bs in London, so there is accommodation to suit any budget. From famous names such as the Hilton, the Dorchester and the Marriot, to cheap hostels, there in truth is something for everyone.