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Don't slip up this winter. From Kew Gardens to Somerset House, glide on over to one of the city's many ice rinks for the most fun you can have on two blades.

Sparkling, twinkling and shining, London’s streets glow with a million brilliant lights in the run-up to Christmas. Find out where to see the switching on ceremonies with our guide to the best illuminations. 
Forget "it's behind you!", it's all in front of you this Christmas in London as ugly sisters, evil stepmothers, dwarves, dames and beanstalks tread London's boards alongside ballet dancers, puppets, opera singers and stunning set designs. 
Churches, cathedrals and concert halls, some of London's most attractive venues open their doors to a host of seasonal singalongs and Christmas concerts throughout December. 
Seek out Christmas goodies and unique gifts at one of London's seasonal stalls and markets. Wooden chalets, mulled wine and street entertainment making shopping in the capital full of festive fun. 
From cosy, historic townhouses with open-fires and four-poster beds, to luxurious suites and spas in larger hotels, escape the festive flurry and spend a few nights at one of London's best boltholes. 
Source fresh, organic and local, fish, flowers, fruit and festive goodies this year at one of London's many markets. From specialist, historic arcades to weekly stalls in the capital's car parks and streets the city's full of yummy food. 
Treat your tots to a unique range of toys this Christmas from one of London's many old-fashioned, independent outlets. Guaranteed to last and to look fab in playrooms across the city. 
Why hide away at home on Christmas Day and Boxing Day when outside the capital's full of hidden delights - from cosy pubs, river cruises and city walks - that come alive over the holidays. 
Head to one of the capital's most indulgent confectioners for some especially sweet seasonal treats. 
Whether it's cool chic, snug sparkle or an over-the-top winter wonderland, make your Christmas shimmer this year with decorations from the city's best-dressed outlets. 
Whether you're planning to tuck into turkey, snack on salmon or gobble up a goose this Christmas, there's a top-quality, traditional supplier in the capital ready to take your order. 
Sprouts, Stilton and saucisson, pick up a range of tasty trimmings from one of London's independent, specialist stores and make your Christmas feast wholesome, hearty and of the finest quality. 
Enjoy an uncompromising but wallet-friendly trip in the world's most vibrant capital with our guide to London's best free stuff. From art galleries to tv shows, it won't cost a penny. 
Whether you’re a walker or a wanderer, a strider or a stroller, London is perfect for seeing the sights on foot. Navigate city streets and markets or escape the hustle and bustle by ambling through parks and along the river. 
Grab your 2008 diary and start filling up your social calendar for the next 12 months with all the shows, gigs, festivals, exhibitions and sporting events taking place in London town. 
London for Families From top family restaurants and cafes to the best family attractions, museums, galleries, parks and city farms,
this guide is designed to help families make the most of their time in London town. There’s a special treat for younger kids on the last page…

London for Backpackers Download our comprehensive guide to the very best budget activities available in London. From free galleries, museums, sights and attractions to top quality, but low-cost, pubs, clubs, gigs, comedy nights, films and restaurants – it’s all listed here.

Find out more about LondonSurvey™. Launched in January 2005 this unique, ongoing poll provides LondonTown.com customers with a totally objective insight into the service provided by the city’s hotels... 
Take a helicopter ride over the city, do a bungee jump or get a makeover. Sample the diverse delights of the world’s most exciting city from an amazing range of Unique Experiences. 
London boasts many of the finest luxury hotels in the world. Let LondonTown.com be your guide to the most indulgent, exclusive places in town. 
From top West End hits to gigs, festivals and concerts, find out about ticket availability and get up to 50% discounts on selected shows in the capital using the London Box Office. 
Follow in the footsteps of Sophie Neveu and Robert Langdon with our guide to ‘The Da Vinci Code in London’. Investigate the locations and attractions mentioned in the book – from the ‘Madonna of the Rocks’ at the National Gallery to Temple Church.

Chart London’s successful bid to host the Olympics in 2012 with our ongoing report, including insights into the build-up to the bid, ongoing preparations, and the history of the games. 
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Jump the queues and get free entry to up to 50 attractions with a London Sightseeing Pass. Available at 10% discount from LondonTown.com you can see all the major sights for just £13 a day for six days.

Enjoy a stress-free trip with our essential guide to London, providing comprehensive coverage of the emergency services, communications, transport, weather and much more. 
From private transfers and car journeys to taxis and trains, get the low-down on the best ways of getting into London from Gatwick,
Heathrow, Stansted and all the major out-of-town airports. 
Make sure you visit the best the capital has to offer with our guide to the most popular sights in town, including the London Eye, the British Museum, Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. 
London is steeped in over 2000 years of history and many of the capital's longest-standing traditions are still very much alive. Find our more with our in-depth guide. 
From palaces of the past to palaces of the present, explore London's rich royal history with a visit to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Hampton Court and the Tower of London.

Whatever the time of day or year, London's streets are dotted with a diverse, colourful array of outdoor stalls. Find out about the best including Portobello Road, Spitalfields and Camden. 
London is famous for its fun, educational, ground-breaking and ever-changing museums and galleries - many of which are free to visit. Find out about the best of them with our guide. 
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