London Places

Booking a Place

posted on 23 Feb 2010 by editor

London Attractions

posted on 23 Feb 2010 by editor

Eat & Drink in London

  • Just-eat
  • Majestic Wine
  • Vintage Wine Gifts
  • Sunday Times Wine Club
  • posted on 22 Feb 2010 by editor

    London Sightseeing

    big_ben Big Ben & Palace of Westminster - The best time to go (without tickets) is to line up outside St. Stephen's Entrance after 6 pm.

    Tower Bridge built in 1894, rises almost 600 times a year and offers a spectacular view of London and the Thames River.

    posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

    Going Out in London

    You can eat all around the city centre, with Soho holding many good restaurants. Chinatown in Covent Garden is the recognized place for Chinese food. Bayswater (around Queensway) along with Edgware Road is known closely for Middle Eastern cuisine.
    For Indian cusine, look best in Southall in West London - you can pay in rupees!, or Brick Lane in East London, although every High Street has lots of choice.
    posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

    London Night Life

    For music fans in London, there are literally thousands of bars and clubs all across the city. Major concentration is around the West End and Soho, also a new home to a booming gay scene. Usually tourists get around the brightness of Leicester Square, but there are equally good, if not better bars outside the centre, around suburbs such as Shoreditch in the East, Islington in the North, Notting Hill in the West or Clapham in the South. Well worth choices are:

    posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

    Accommodation in London

     Staying in London can be expensive speculation even for some average hotels. Best tactic is to reserve room in advance particularly in summer time. Use our combined booking system below to book a room from £40 or less.

    posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

    Dating Tools

  • DatingDirect
  • Match.com! Largest dating site. Free 72 hour trial.
  • FriendFinder popular dating site.
  • posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

    Entertainment Tools

  • posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor