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Restaurants in Chinatown andthe West End of London |
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The
West End of London with it's theatres, cinemas, museums, galleries,
restaurants, clubs and pubs is a magnet for visitors for near and far.
They come to see a show or film, have a good meal and to go
clubbing. The West End is a place of extremes where world
class theatres, museums and galleries rub shoulder with tacky tourist traps.
Trafalgar Square
is the closest you'll get to the heart of London. Towering
this busy place is the 50m tall Nelson's Column
celebrating Napoleon's defeat at sea in 1805. The column and the four bronze lions
to its foot were designed by Landseer and attract tourists and pigeons in equal numbers. The National Galleries impressive facade stretches
along the entire north side of Trafalgar Square. The
National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery are open for the public from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to
6 pm except Wednesdays, when it closes at 8 pm, and Sunday from 2 to 6 pm.
Leaving Trafalgar Square in to the north we find Leicester Square. Leicester
Square is surrounded on all four sides by cinemas like the Empire
and the Odeon. Many of the West End's club can
be found here, like the famous Hippodrome. To the north of Leicester
Square lies Chinatown with hundreds of Restaurants and shops, the focal
point is the pedestrinanized Gerrard Street, but
many other good Restaurants can be found in the surrounding street. Lisle
Street, hiding behind the Empire, has a nice selection of Chinese and Japanese
Restaurants you can try. Shaftbury Avenue with it's theaters forms
the northern border to the neighboring Soho. To the West of Shaftbury
Avenue and Chinatown lies Piccadilly Circus, world famous for it's neon
lights and the statue of Eros the god of love.
Click here,
to walk through Chinatown and The West End of London, view pictures and visit the sides.
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Restaurants in Islington N1 Take a walk with us down Upper Street |
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Islington is one of London's most exciting and vibrant areas, filled with Restaurants,
Cafes and Theatres that thrive alongside a young and modern Business Community.
Upper Street, stretching from Highbury & Islington in the north to Angel in the south,
lies in the center of this lively London borough. With 11 theatres Islington has the biggest concentration of theatres outside London's West End of these the
Sadler’s Wells is the best known.
Eating out or going out, no problem Islington has a different places to eat and drink for every day of the year.
The design shops, art and crafts galleries and workshops, the street markets,
clubs and music venue round up this lively and friendly part of London.
Click here,
to walk down Upper Street, view pictures and visit the sides.
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The 2008 London Marathon
13 April
The world's number one marathon with over 30,000 runners will takes place in London. Be one of the 500,000 to cheer them on. more |
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Bonfire and Fireworks in London
2 - 10 November
Take the kid one of the many firework displays in London. With with food, music and circus a family event. more |
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Carnival in London
24 - 25 August 2008
Two days of fun, with food, music and dance. A million people take to the streets of Notting Hill. more |
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Matsuri - Japan in the Park
19 - 20 May
This two day free event bringing the sights, sounds and tastes of Japan to the heart of London and over 200,000 people. more |
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