Thinking about how to spend New Year’s Eve? If you like travelling as much as we do, don’t let this golden opportunity for a getaway slip by and see in…
Thinking about how to spend New Year’s Eve? If you like travelling as much as we do, don’t let this golden opportunity for a getaway slip by and see in…
Looking at a map of the sprawling mass of London while trying to decide where to visit can be a bit overwhelming. The British capital is a big city and you could easily spend a week there without ever leaving the city centre, given the number of interesting things there are to do. But London is a city with lots of different neighbourhoods, each with its own identity and atmosphere.
London, full of hustle and bustle by day. But what about London by night? Well, when darkness falls the city offers a thousand and one places for an unforgettable night. Are you coming?
Watching a football match is one of the great pleasures in a sports fans life, and where better to watch than Wembley stadium the traditional home of English football
Animal loving families will have a great time at Beaver Water World in Kent. This small and unique attraction was started in 1980 when the owner of an aquatic shop started to show a rescued python to visiting customers.
The new Wembley Stadium opened in 2007 on the site of the older stadium which had been the home of English football since 1923.
Legoland Windsor is dedicated to giving children aged between 2 and 12 years old the time of their life. The rides and attractions have all been developed with young imaginations in mind but the theme park really is fun for all the family because it takes us all back to our childhoods
Staying at a London holiday rental apartment give you access not only to the UK’s historic capital city but to a huge variety of day trips to popular attractions outside the city.
The grey days are mostly gone, deck chairs and semi clad office workers on their lunch break can be seen in the London parks. Summer has come to London. It’s also the time for London’s Summer Music Festivals. Forget heading out into the English country side this summer stay in London and enjoy London’s Best Festivals.
The British Museum, National Galley, Tate Modern are some of the museums London is famous for. But what about the other hidden and unexplored side of the city, the one which is off the well worn tourist path, the dark and fascinating London which few people take the time to discover? Today we invite you to join us we take you on a journey to some of London’s strangest and most fascinating museums.