Posts Tagged ‘England’

Top 3 New Years Destinations: London

londonAre you ready to take a hop across the pond? I know that you are! It will be a worthwhile trip as well, because London ranks number three in the top New Years destinations for this year.

Right from the London Eye, there will be a spectacular display of fireworks. You will be able to see them from balconies and rooftops all over the city — but if you want the very best vantage point, you need to get a spot on the Westminster Bridge, or else get a seat on the north bank of the famed River Thames.

Just after Big Ben rings in the midnight hour, the fireworks start and last until a quarter after.

Do not worry, though; the pubs, the clubs, and the fabulous restaurants stay open long, long after that!

What to See When Visiting London: 3

london 3The Parks, which allow you to stroll from Westminster to Holland Park, are an absolute delight. There are so many stunning views along the way — such as the bridge located in St. James Park. Hyde Park is a must simply because it is Hyde Park, but there are beautiful sites in all of them. There are cultivated gardens and the zoo in Regent’s Park; a lake complete with pelicans lies in St. James; Hyde has the Speakers’ Corner — and the list goes on.

Bow Bells, the Bank of England — in short, the London known by Samuel Pepys, can all be found in the heart of the City, where Victorian nooks still exist.

Naturally, there are many museums as well as other galleries to be seen, as well. Some of them include the Victoria & Albert Museum, the British Museum, and the Natural History and Science Museums.

Last but certainly not least, a visit to London is not complete without a trip to the theatre — at least one. You will see high quality performances without breaking your bank account.

What to See When Visiting London: 2

london 2Simply in strolling the River, you can see much of what London has to offer. A stroll from the Tower Bridge, along the South Bank, to Lambeth can show you a wealth of sites. You can see the Houses of Parliament, not to mention the Archbishop of Canterbury’s home, Lambeth Palace, and even the famed Globe Theatre, which in its time has seen the best of Shakespeare. The Tate Galleries are along this walk as well, along with St. Paul’s Cathedral, plus South Bank Centre, the London Eye, and The Temple. Boat rides are also available, taking you to the Thames Barrier, the Dome, or Greenwich.

Naturally, a trip to London would not be complete without a visit to Westminster Abbey, the place where kings are crowned and bards are buried.

The Houses of Parliament are must sees as well — especially if ytou can get a seat in the famed Strangers Gallery, especially during Question Time. There are a number of surprisingly entertaining things to do here. A must if you enjoy government and/or debates. On that note, check out the Inns of Court as well.

What to See When Visiting London: 1

london 1London is something of a dichotomy. It is rich with history and culture which can and should be appreciated by people from all over the world — many of our ancestors came from England, after all — but it is also a center of excitement and fun. At the same time you are visiting historical sites, you can enjoy the latest, hottest nightclubs and even take in some seriously avant garde fashions. Thus, a trip to London can seem somewhat overwhelming — which is why Dave’s World Travel has compiled a list of must see locations, to make your visit go much more smoothly.

First of all, you cannot pass up the galleries. The National Gallery, the Tate Britain Gallery, the Tate Modern Gallery — all of them are must sees … and all of them are free, so you can really enjoy your art tour.

Hampton Court is another location you have to see. Many people consider it one of the greatest attractions not just in London, not just in England, but in all of Europe. It was the original palace of Henry VIII, and the architecture and design alone make it a worthwhile visit.

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Taking a Trip to Piccadilly Circus!

piccadilly-circus1Hopping across the pond and visiting England can prove to be one of the funnest and most exciting vacations you could ever hope to have. And, of course, it almost goes without saying that you cannot visit England without taking a trip to Piccadilly Circus, which is located right in the heart of the famed West End. You will be centrally located to take advantage of the tube, plus the evening is full of a number of different entertainers — you are just as apt to see a dexterous boy juggling fiery torches as you are to see a group of girls dancing in true Bollywood fashion.

There are plenty of shops, both large and small, to explore as well, some of them major franchises and some of them charming local shops — such as Hamling’s Toy Store.

There are plenty of galleries and places of historical and cultural interest as well, so needless to say, no visit to London is complete without a jaunt out to Piccadilly Circus!