Friday 26 June 2015

Where To Go In London


London is easily one of the most adored and travelled too Cities in the world, alongside New York City and Paris, it has many amazing landmarks from the London Eye, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. However, there are many other treasures throughout this busy City which, I am sure, you will love.
 
1. Camden Market
 
Camden Market
 
Camden Market is a quirky and unique market which stretches for miles, with a selection of shops and stalls, it is suited for anyone. Have a stroll down the main market street alongside the canal, grab a bite to eat and any cuisine you like or simply mooch around the little shops and stalls with a combination of jewellery, clothing and artwork.

2. The Shard
 
The Shard
 
The Shard is a new addition to the ever lasting landmarks, here in London, it has quickly become one of the most visited spots in recent years. It's large skyscraper appearance invites tourists to the top of the building for an over view of London. I went last October and I have to say, it was pretty amazing, you get to see a 360 degree view of London and are able to point out buildings such as Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge and Houses of Parliament. Why not have a meal up their as well? A selection of restaurants are open with bookings.

3. St Pauls Cathedral
 
St Pauls Cathedral
 
Like The Shard, St Pauls Cathedral is one of the most visited spots in London, the building itself stands proudly in the centre of main streets, shops and restaurants, just off the River Thames. Inside this historic building you are able to appreciate the beautiful stain glass windows, architecture and even have the option to walk up to the top of the building for an overview of London.
 
4. Hyde Park
 
Hyde Park
Hyde Park is perfect if your looking for a relaxing few hours, especially in the summer. The park is filled with pretty flowers, trees and of course, squirrels. Take a picnic and sit on the freshly cut grass or buy an ice cream from a nearby stand.  

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