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Quote: Opened in January 2006, this is the only house that is still standing in which Benjamin Franklin lived. We booked online ($17.00) for an 11am tour. The house is located off Trafalgar Square. We had to ask Read More
Quote: For English-speaking Christians, London isn’t quite Jerusalem, but it’s close. Even if you’re not Episcopalian (and I’m not), there’s a lot of history and practice that makes London’s churches and history worth Read More
Quote: The Hunterian Museum is based on the collection of John Hunter (1728-1793), a surgeon and scientist who collected and preserved thousands of biological specimens, mostly in jars of alcohol. These and some Read More
Quote: In London it is all too easy to tread a familiar path and go to the same old sites. It's a shame because London is chock a block of little hidden gems if you take the time to find them. Literally round the corner Read More
Quote: The Opie Collection in the Notting Hill area of West London is a rubbish museum. It literally is a rubbish museum as its other title is the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising and consists mostly of old Read More
Quote: Over the last few months I travelled into King’s Cross on many occasion and never really stopped to check it out. You’d assume that it would be overshadowed by the mighty St Pancreas that has had so much money Read More
Quote: A regular programme of classical concerts is held throughout the year in Burgh House's delightful Music Room. Prices vary but are usually in the range of (Sterling) £7 - £9. For details of forthcoming Read More
Quote: My DH is a long time, often long suffering, Arsenal fan. We decided to buy tickets for the Arsenal match against West Bromwich Albion, a newly elevated team, thinking it would be a less popular choice that the Read More
Quote: Open in 1981, this tropical garden housed hundreds of free flying butterflies. It is an amazing and different experience because you wouldn't imagine to find IN London a unique place like this.Instead of going to Read More
Quote: September the worst time to travel to Europe? On the contrary: that's when London holds its Open House weekend, the best way to get past doors bolted the rest of the year. Not only do you get to see into large, Read More