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Ten Brilliant Modern Songs about London – Which One is Your Favorite?

There’s music in the streets of London and every borough has a song to sing.  Plenty of songs have been written about the UK’s capital...
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The London Fiver – Five Events to Check out in London This Spring

Spring has sprung!  From March through May, the warming of London invites more people to come out and participate in events that celebrate the season. ...
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Top Ten London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in the City of London

At the heart of the sprawling metropolis that is Greater London is the City of London, a section of London about a square mile in...
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Top Ten London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in the Leicester Square Area

Originally an area of London owned by Westminster Abbey, it came into the possession of King Henry VIII much in the same way a lot...
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Power Hungry: The History of Supplying London with Power

Generating power has been a necessity in Britain for longer than most people would think.  Firewood was replaced with charcoal as early as the Roman...
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Top Ten London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Notting Hill

More than just a film with Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, the movie does do a good job of showing how absolutely gorgeous this area...
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We Don’t Need No Water – The 1834 Palace of Westminster Fire

The Palace of Westminster, otherwise known as the meeting place of Parliament, is one of the grandest buildings in the United Kingdom.  However, the building...
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Top 10 London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Croydon

The exact origins of Croydon’s name are unknown, but historians believe this area of South London is derived from the Anglo-Saxon for “crocus” and “valley,”...
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The London Fiver – Five Important Places in London’s Music History

Cities are full of music, from buskers in the streets to famous artists in their recording studios.  London certainly has its own pedigree when it...
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Top Ten London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Piccadilly

One of the most celebrated roads in London, Piccadilly Street runs through the City of Westminster and touches so many important places.  While evidence suggests...
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The Fiver – Five of the Best Places for Chocolate in London

Chocolate is one of the most gifted items around Valentine’s Day and London has plenty of shops from which you can purchase a special treat...
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The London Fiver – Five of the Most Romantic Places in London

Ah, love is in the air, and it’s that time again when we want to do something special for our special someone.  Paris might bill...
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Great London Buildings – Banqueting House

Once part of the Palace of Whitehall, today Banqueting House is all the remains of this once-great royal palace.  Today it is a museum while...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things To See and Do in Islington

Islington began as a modest village that, like so many others around London, was eventually swallowed up as the city grew, becoming part of Greater...
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The London Fiver – Five Places Important to American History in London

America has a great presence in London besides its embassy and the number of tourists that flock the streets.   Sure, you can point out that...
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Great London Buildings – The Old BBC Television Centre

Now a symbol of London’s ever-changing nature as new development takes over; Television Centre was once home to the UK’s most beloved dramas, comedies, and...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things to See and do in Canary Wharf and the Docklands

Arguably one of London’s first major mixed-use developments, Canary Wharf came about as changes in the world economy during the 20th Century saw London’s port...
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London Fog: London and the Great Smog of 1952 – The True Story

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Issue #6 of the Anglotopia Magazine in 2017. Support great long from writing about UK Travel, Culture, and...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things to see and do in Southwark

Southwark is one of the oldest parts of London.  Situated on the south side of the River Thames from the City of London, it began...
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The Fiver – Five of the Best Steakhouses in London

Sometimes it’s good to sit down and just have a big piece of cooked red meat.  There are many different ways to prepare steak and...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things to Do in Charing Cross

Charing Cross is arguably one of the most important parts of London, touching upon the Strand and Whitehall in the Borough of Westminster.  The neighborhood’s...
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Top 10 London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Shoreditch, East London

Shoreditch is a treasure of London’s East End.  It’s hard to believe that this inner-city London neighborhood was once part of the suburbs.  Centered around...
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The London Fiver – Five of the Best Champagne Bars for Your New Year’s Toast

The champagne toast at midnight is one of New Year’s Eve’s great traditions.  No matter whether you’re opting for a cheap bottle or a glass...
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The London Fiver – Five Things to do in London on Christmas Day

London is a magical place around the Christmas holidays, but city practically shuts down on 25 December.  If you’re there over the holiday, it may...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things to See and Do in Greenwich

Greenwich is a place long associated with knowledge from the Royal Observatory to the Old Royal Naval College, but it has much more going on...
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Great London Buildings – Heron Tower

Bishopsgate certainly has its own contributions to London’s skyline including the Gherkin and the Leadenhall Building.  Rounding out the trio is 110 Bishopsgate, better known...
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Top 10 London: Top 10 Things to See and Do in Spitalfields

Spitalfields was once full of green grass meadows and gardens until the first roads came in the 17th Century.  Now, this former parish in the...
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Ten Interesting Facts and Figures about Maritime Greenwich

Greenwich, London is an area of London just south-east of the City of London.  It’s first mentioned in a Saxon charter in 918 as “Grenowic”...
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Black and White and Red All Over – How London’s Newspapers Covered Jack the Ripper

In 1888, a terror gripped London as a mysterious series of grisly murders took place in Whitechapel.  Dubbed “Jack the Ripper”, the mysterious killer murdered...
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Top 10 London: Top Ten Things to Do in Knightsbridge and South Kensington

Situated just below Hyde Park, Knightsbridge and South Kensington are two neighborhoods adjacent to one another in the heart of London.  The two have been...