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Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
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| 4 Battersea Park Road |
Helping out man's best friend for over 140 years, Battersea Dog's Home has become a national institution. It's played a part in several historical episodes -namely housing 100 sledge dogs in preparati...
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London Shopping
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London is the shopping capital of the world. From the boutiques of Bond Street to the teeming Oxford Street fashion stores and vibrant street markets, there is something to suit even the most discerni...
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Paradise by Way of Kensal Green
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| 19 Kilburn Lane |
Most people head up to Kensal Green to have a nose around the famous cemetery. Having worked up a thirst scouring among the stones for long-dead notables, Paradise By Way of Kensal Green could be the...
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Oh Baby London!
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| 162 Brick Lane |
Designer baby clothes. Selling garments such as playsuits, bodyvests, t-shirts, jeans, tights, dresses, hats, hoodies and fake fur jackets. They concentrate on offering clothes that are not just the r...
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Bed and Breakfasts
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Book your London Bed and Breakfasts with LondonTown.com and get great discounts and a series of free extras from the London experts....
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London Box Office
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London is bursting at the seams with every kind of entertainment and activity imaginable. From open-air concerts and fantastic festivals to thrilling theatrical events, there's something for everyone....
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London Travel
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Navigating around such a big city can often be confusing. Whatever your budget, there is a mode of transport to suit your needs. Explore London in a traditional Black Cab or a taxi, see the sights whi...
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Express by Holiday Inn London Swiss Cottage
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| 152-156 Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage |
Swiss Cottage is an ideal place to stay if you want a peaceful spot thats still close to the centre of town. With attractions like London Zoo, Lords Cricket Ground and Madame Tussauds in walking dista...
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Vintage Red Bus Tour By Night
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No trip to London would be complete without seeing the sights at night time. On this vintage Red Double Decker bus tour you will cruise the London streets taking in magical sights such as Westminster...
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Carnaby Street
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| Carnaby Street |
The name Carnaby Street is synonymous with 1960s Swinging London - a phrase coined by Time magazine. Nowadays the area has gone through something of a revival and is once again boasting cutting-edge d...
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A Bathing Ape (BAPE)
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| 4 Upper James Street |
Selling sought after, limited edition clothes, bags and accessories A Bathing Ape - aka BAPE - is part of a Japanese urban street wear phenomenon. When something from Britain is big in Japan it normal...
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Plan B
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| 418 Brixton Road |
With an exciting new music programme and creative team behind its new look and identity, including Kate Moross (one of Londons most exciting young creatives, and Art Director of We Are Iso), as well a...
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O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
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| Shepherds Bush Green |
The Empire is, admittedly, not the most comfortable of venues - the standing area is sunk so far beneath the main stage that anyone under six foot risks painful neck injuries if they want to watch fro...
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BFI IMAX Cinema
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| 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank |
With a huge 26m x 20m screen, a 12,000 watt digital surround sound-system, and the special multi-dimensional technology of the IMAX format (short for Image Maximum), the BFI IMAX is, without doubt, th...
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Cactus Blue
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| 86 Fulham Road |
This likeable bar with two floors of restaurant above the noisy drinking area was an overpriced disaster when it opened, boasting seriously poor service, a smoky atmosphere and bad food that usually a...
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Brick Lane Beigel Bake
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| 159 Brick Lane |
The oldest and best of the bagel shops in London, the Brick Lane Beigel is a social mecca as well as a thriving 24 hour bakery that produces over 7000 bagels a night. Trendy kids and Jewish old-timers...
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Craven Cottage - Fulham FC
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| Stevenage Road,Fulham |
Fulham FCs Premiership ground. Boosted by the funds of Harrods' owner Mohammed Al-Fayed, this friendly west London football club has become a successful Premiership side, playing a slick continental-...
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Big Easy
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| 332 Kings Road |
With simple, classic décor, sturdy tables, an extensive and delicious junior menu, and extremely friendly staff who will hand out crayons for drawing on the tablecloth, this is one of the best places...
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BBC Television Centre
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| Wood Lane |
Wander the corridors, visit the studios, spot celebs, rummage around the dressing rooms and star in your own recording on a tour of the iconic BBC Television Centre. Founded in 1922, the worlds larges...
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Bush Hall
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| 310 Uxbridge Road |
A unique venue whose high ceilings have played host to a wide variety of artists from cabaret to cutting-edge electronica. Built in 1905 as a dance hall, it made its way to 2001 in various incarnation...
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Bushy Park
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| Park Office White Lodge The Stockyard, Hampton Court Road |
Just north of the celebrated royal palace at Hampton Court, Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks. On the surface, the park appears simply to be a vast, rural expanse of exceptional wild...
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Daunt Books Marylebone
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| 83 Marylebone High Street |
Smooth wood panelling, streams of natural light bursting through a large, pitched glass roof - as soon as you enter Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street an overwhelming feeling of calm and reverence...
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The Holly Bush
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| 22 Holly Mount |
The Holly Bush is the quintessential London pub. Built in 1643 it has changed little over the centuries. Hidden in the attractive back alleys of Hampstead The Holly Bush is a cosy warren of small room...
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Rio Beach
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| Earlham Street |
One of the busier shops around Seven Dials, Rio Beach sells mens clothing only... for the beach and beyond. As one of the only places that stocks fashionable swimming trunks year round, this is a usef...
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Bush Theatre
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| Shepherds Bush Green |
Londons essential theatre for new writing has been the first step into the big time for dozens of Britains best playwrights, including Stehen Poliakoff, Billy Roche and Sam Shepherd. Challenging, dist...
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Any Amount of Books
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| 62 Charing Cross Road |
A delightful second-hand bookshop with a wide choice that ranges from antiquarian first editions to the bargain basement. Rare books, first editions, modern literature, art and poetry can all be found...
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La Bouchee
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| 56 Old Brompton Road |
There is no better place to defrost the soul on a dark winters day than this great little French restaurant... excellent value. So says the Times in their list of top 20 romantic restaurants - and who...
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Primrose Hill Books
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| 134 Regents Park Road |
This literary gem stocks lots of really quirky publications as well as the normal run of books. Everything about Primrose Hill Books encourages you to browse. Primrose Hill is an area where many write...
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Bushy Park & The Longford River
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| Park Office, White Lodge, The Stockyard, Hampton Court Road, Hampton |
Adjacent to Hampton Court Palace this is Londons second largest Royal Park. Just north of the celebrated royal palace at Hampton Court, Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks. On the su...
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Bob & Blossom
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| 140 Columbia Road |
A Sunday stroll around Columbia Road flower market has always been a pleasant way to spend the Sabbath. A few shops have already popped up, cottoning on to the potentially lucrative trade. Only open w...
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Big Ben
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| Parliament Square, St Margaret Street |
Sir Charles Barry sought advice from Benjamin Lewis Vuillamy - clockmaker to the Queen - and Augustus Pugin when it came to designing the clock tower that is affectionately known as Big Ben today. T...
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New Beacon Books
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| 76 Stroud Green Road |
Founded in 1966 as a publishing house, New Beacon Books was named after the The Beacon magazine, a cultural publication from 1930s Trinidad which gives some indication of the specialist books stocked...
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