Friday, November 18, 2011

Freedom - Occupy London - Finsbury Square - Real Democracy Now

Occupy London - Finsbury Square - Real Democracy Now

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Olympics 2012 - ArcelorMittal Orbit

The final loop has been added to The Orbit Tower

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Natural History Museum



Originally uploaded by alessandrogiraldi
The Natural History Museum is one of London's greatest attractions, situated next to the Science Museum in South Kensington, not far from the Albert Hall and Hyde park.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

St Pancras Station for Eurostar Deals


St Pancras Station
Originally uploaded by AndyRob
Yes, I am including St Pancras Station as one of the London attractions. Not only for the Eurostar Deals to Paris, Brussels, Lille and now many other European destinations as well, but also for the historic railway station and buildings themselves. I've even heard people, well OK French people over here on Eurostar breaks themselves, remarking that they went to see St Paul's Cathedral and came away feeling that St Pancras Station was the more interesting piece of Architecture and therefore ranks as one of the top London attractions.

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Orbit Tower, Stratford

The Orbit Tower is due to be built at Stratford Olympic park in time for the 2012 Olympics, but with a view to becoming an attraction for the East London development area around Stratford for years afterwards.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

London Eye


Empty Gondola London Eye
Originally uploaded by AndyRob
The London Eye is one of the most popular attractions anywhere and you can get priority pre-booked flights as an add on for London Theatre Breaks

Friday, January 1, 2010

Dennis Severs House

Over on the Theatre Breaks Magazine blog there's a curious suggestion to visit a smaller London Attraction called Dennis Severs House

Dennis Severs' House in fact features ten rooms which depict the family life of some Huguenot weavers, who inhabited the house at 18 Folgate Street in the early 18th Century.

Dennis Severs House is actually a brilliant place to visit. Having been there several times I’d especially recommend going soon before Christmas because they do it up just like old Christmases past, and the smells are simply heavenly. Each floor of the house depicts a different era. You have to be silent though. A great place to just sit & relax. Dennis Severs lived here & created it & invited special guests to experience it in the way he wanted it to be experienced. One of the truly greatest experiences that London has to offer, a unique experience. Dennis Severs House - 18 Folgate Street

Family life in the 18th and 19th Century. Not a usual museum but in many respects a very modern art form where sounds smells and visuals will tickle your senses.