West End of London
The West End is to London what Broadway is to New York. It’s a global hotspot of fashion and culture. West End of London is particularly renowned for its theater…
The West End is to London what Broadway is to New York. It’s a global hotspot of fashion and culture. West End of London is particularly renowned for its theater…
A trip to London is incomplete without a glimpse of the monarchical pageantry – the “changing of the guards” which takes place every day from 1st April to early July…
The Royal Mews of Buckingham Palace are by far the finest collection of working stables in the world. The stables are managed by the Department of Royal Household, which works…
The very word Dockland conjures up images of the colossal Canary Wharf tower. But Docklands is not just the tower, it is much more than that. Dockland is an area…
The Speakers Corner, located in a corner of Park Lane and the Cumberland Gate is almost certainly the most democratic and high ranking Open Air University in the world. Amazingly,…
Covent Garden in London is glitziest entertainment zone. The very name of Covent Garden conjures up images of fascinating shops, the renowned Royal Opera house, it’s street performers, the gastronomical…
The Globe Theatre is located in one of London’s most picturesque locales – the banks of the River Thames overlooking the river. Adjacent to it is the world famous Tate…
London Dungeon is a museum where some of history’s most horrific acts have been simulated, evoking the carnage and mayhem of the past. A visit to the London Dungeon takes…
Canary Wharf is one of London’s upcoming developmental estates which has been planned on a grand scale. Some of the world’s renowned architects have provided their expertise to make the…
The Cenotaph is a historical monument which is located in the White hall area of London. Literally, cenotaph means an “empty tomb”. It might be, however, empty in a materialist…
It is very rare to come across a memorial of outstanding dimensions being holding such an inconspicuous name. But this is exactly what has happened in case of the memorial…
British people have a reputation for their penchant for cold baths. This is very much a legacy left behind by Romans. There was a time in the medieval era when…
It all began in 1835 when Madame Tussaud started experimenting with waxworks by making death masks during the French revolution. Some of Madame Tussaud’s original waxworks like those of Louis…
London Aquarium The London Aquarium located at the Country Hall Riverside Building, is one of the Europe’s largest aquarium. The fascinating world of oceans, rainforest, seashores, beaches and tropical freshwater…
Ocean Park is a much hyped theme park of Hong Kong; people go there for its scenic beauty and fun rides. We did set out for the same reason, but…
I went to a shopping center and returned from a well laid out garden with a few shops scattered around. I would hate to call this place a shopping mall;…
February 19, 1942 is one of the days of infamy in the US. On this day the United States, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, an order that…
Let us learn some Japanese! One is ichi, two is ni, three is san. Now it becomes easy to understand this memorial stone. This big uncut stone memorial is placed…
Abbey Road is the ultimate pilgrim center for the quintessential Rock & Roll fan. During the 60’s decade, Paul McCartney used to live close by the Abbey Road Studios corner…
The Romantic Road in Germany served as a trade route during the medieval period. It finds its way through picturesque hamlets, walled towns and remote parts of the countryside. An…
A visit to Autoworld Museum in Brussels will present you with a display of more than 400 cars developed down the ages of the automobile history up to 1970. The…
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