Over the course of a few decades ending in the mid-’70s, architects such as Erno Goldfinger, Alison and Peter Smithson, and Sir Basil Spence made London a brutalist playground. Forty years later, many ...
The actual City of London is only one square mile in size and comprises the city's financial district. But the area that has become known as London is massive, measuring at around 610 square miles and ...
If you’re anything like the average person, you haven’t used a physical map since your Duke of Edinburgh’s award. In the digital era, paper maps are mostly a thing of the past, relegated to the back ...
Covent Garden was second, followed by Buckingham Palace, according to research among 13,500 people by hotel group Travelodge. A number of museums feature in the top 20, including the Natural History ...
There’s no quicker way to feel like a local than by hitting the pub: Order a pint with the after-work crowds at one of London’s oldest spots, like Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese. Walk along the River Thames ...
Take a trip into the skies with a visit to the London Eye – and get into some of the city’s other top attractions for less. This summer, when you book tickets to London’s only moving viewpoint, you ...
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