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Lord Milner Hotel, LONDON
The Lord Milner London is a 5 star boutique BandB which prides itself on luxuriously appointed rooms and the full concierge services that we provide our...
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The Eye of the Storm
The third book in the magnificent Rain series; After a successful first year in one of London's finest drama schools Rain returns to America to cope...
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London Pocket Map And Guide
From the London Eye to Kew Gardens this guide covers up to 200 sights and recommendations and slips easily into your pocket or bag. Suitable...
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Winchester, Victoria
The Winchester hotel has been HIGHLY recomended by several guides to include Rick Steve's Great Britain and Ireland Dorling Kindersley ?Best Hotels in Europe?...
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Do Not Pass Go: From the Old Kent Road to Mayfair - 0099433869
Do Not Pass Gois the fourth comedy travelogue from Tim Moore--previous books have, respectively, chronicled his experiences trekking across Iceland in the... Books/Subjects/Travel&Holiday/Countries&Regions/United Kingdom/Regions/South&South East England/London, Greater London
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Into The Labyrinth: Complete Series (3 Discs) DVD
Taking shelter in a cave Terry Helen and Phil discover Rothgo a magician from another time who is trapped in the rock. He needs them to use the...
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Do Not Pass Go: From the Old Kent Road to Mayfair - Tim Moore
Do Not Pass Go is the fourth comedy travelogue from Tim Moore--previous books have, respectively, chronicled his experiences trekking across Iceland in the... Books/Subjects/Travel & Holiday/Atlases & Maps/Countries A-Z/United Kingdom/Cities & Towns/London
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Killing Me Softly DVD
Alice Loudon lives a comfortable life in London - a nice dependable boyfriend Jake (Jason Hughes) good friends and a successful career. Everything...
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Prime Suspect 2 DVD
A year after proving that she can handle a murder enquiry as well as any man D.C.I. Tennison is launched back into battle at Scotland Yard. The body of a young...
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Marks & Spencer M&S Gift Experience - Ultimate Choice for Health & Beauty
60 Minute Pamper Treat: This is a fantastic chance to enjoy one of the following treatments from a quali¬ed therapist: an exfoliation back treatment followed by...
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Waking The Dead - Series 2
The original Cold Cast Unit return to reopen more unsolved crimes. Detective Superintendent Boyd thriving on the tensions he creates within his team:...
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Terrorstorm
Throughout history, criminal elements inside governments have carried out terror attacks against their own populations as a pretext to enslave them. TerrorStorm...
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Whatever She Wants
In "Whatever She Wants" Andrew Rosetta lifts the lid on the mysterious sexy and little-known world of the male escort. As one of the most sought-after escorts...
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Gone With the Windsors
This is the hilarious and touching novel from Laurie Graham - the fictional diary of the Queen's best friend in pre-war London. Laurie Graham's...
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Taggart - Vol. 3
Taggart is the longest running police drama on TV. Thanks to its explosive storylines and tough-talking Glasgow detective Jim Taggart (Mark McManus), it has...
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The Long Way Round: 10 Episode Special Edition (3 Discs) DVD
This is the special extended edition DVD release of Long Way Round. This 3 disc set compiles all 10 of the extended series episodes and contains a number of...
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Gone With the Windsors
The hilarious and touching new novel from Laurie Graham; the fictional diary of Mrs Simpson's best friend in pre-war London. Laurie Graham's new novel...
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Hope And Glory
From acclaimed director John Boorman, comes a tale of hope and courage set amongst the rubble strewn streets of bomb ravaged London during the Second...
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Stormbreaker
Alex Rider (Alex Pettyfer) is a normal teenager who lives with his uncle, a nondescript bank manager... or so it seems, until Uncle Ian Rider (Ewan McGregor)...
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Marks & Spencer M&S Gift Experience - Ultimate Choice for Her
Spectators welcome on selected experiences in this pack Pamper Day for Two: Treat yourself and a friend to a 30 minute treatment each of either a relaxing...
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London's Glass Eye
Advantages: Views, Cost, Ease of Booking
Disadvantages: Lack of time
...and looking out at the Lights of London was breathtaking, viewing the Houses of Parliament, Canary Wharf, Big Ben and many more historic sights of London.
Each capsule can carry a maximum of 25 passengers and there are 32 capsules that create the London Eye this is to represent the number of London Boroughs but 13 you will discover has been missed out.
I am scared of heights so booking the London Eye was not a terrific idea of mine but I was willing to give it a go as I never know if this is something that will get repeated so as we boarded the London Eye I wondered how fast it would actually go but it goes as slow as the cable cars that you see in Alton Towers but probably even slower to allow the maximum capacity of 25 passengers to enter. There was no sudden movement in the capsule which for me was very good. For 30 minutes I took in...
KELLYLOUJ
27.11.2005 ·
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The London Eye
Advantages: fantastic views of london
Disadvantages: long queues, over in 30mins
...The British Airways London Eye stands 135 metres above the London skyline and is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames next to Jubilee Gardens and County Hall. It is shaped like a giant bicycle wheel, each spoke leading to a glass pod which can hold 25 people. In total there are 32 glass pods, meaning the wheel can carry 800 passengers in one complete revolution. Each flight lasts for 30 minutes and allows passengers to hop on and off without the wheel having to stop. On a clear day you can see for 25 miles, offering great views of London and fantastic photo opportunities. At the bottom there is also a gift shop and café.
I think the London eye is one of the capitals best tourist attractions. I have been on it twice, once during the day and the second time at sunset, this was great and I would definitely recommend going...
beanie8844
10.03.2008 ·
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London Eye
Advantages: See the whole of london in 30 minutes
Disadvantages: Queues are sometimes big
...London Eye
I went on the London on the second day I was staying in London. I got on it free because I was with Golden Tours. But I went on it the next day with other members of my family. The second time I went on it, I had to pay to get on it. Where as the first time I just got my ticket handed to me. The ticket for me cost around £17.50!
Ticket Prices for the London Eye...
For standard flight the tickets are for a Adult (16 or over) £17.50, For an Child (4 to 15) £8.75, Child under four FREE, Senior (60 or Over) £14.00 and Disabled £14.00.
For Champagne Flight the tickets are for a Adult (16 or over) £35.00, For an Child (4 to 15) £35.00, Child under four FREE and for a Additional Glass of Champagne £10.00.
Fast Track tickets are for a Adult (16 or Over) £27.00, For an Child (4 to 15) £27.00, For a Child under four FREE...
Deoborahkelly196
05.10.2009 ·
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LONDON'S EYE ON LONDON
Advantages: Great experience, great views, not too busy now.
Disadvantages: A bit pricey, Can be quite warm on a Hot day
...It was half term for my children at school, so we had decided to have a trip into London, as they were both a bit older now. Being 5 & 7 Years old I felt that they could handle the long walking and the Underground a lot better. Well, with that decided we started to think about attractions to visit. Obviously they wanted to see Big Ben, like most children do, so we made that our first stop.
Before the day I had gone onto the Internet Site for the London Eye, as I knew that was close to The Houses Of Parliament. The Web Site gave us all the information need, from pictures of the views to all the travel information needed. All the prices were available to see for all of the different types of Flights you can take. (Flights being Rides). I could give you the list of all of these but why? When you can visit the site yourself right...
ShellyQ1975
01.06.2007 ·
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Discover a magical world with your child
Advantages: Bright, colourful, encourages creativity, cheap entrance prices, lots of activities
Disadvantages: Not in the nicest area, can be busy/messy at half term
...Looking for something to appeal to young children in London can be a bewildering experience, especially during half term as there is so much to choose from. Having a few days to spend at my mother's house in Greenwich we were eager to find something to entertain our two and a half year old but without resorting to the dreaded soft play. We decided to try out Discover in Stratford on the basis of a positive recommendation on a parenting site and a quick glance at their website. I now think this place deserves another positive recommendation from us!
***What is it?***
A 'hands on, interactive story trail' designed to encourage children to develop their imagination and creativity, especially related to reading and writing. It was set up as a charity to help and encourage children in deprived areas, but everyone is welcome. It is aimed...
historywitch
26.02.2008 (08.05.2008) ·
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A BIRDS EYE VIEW OF HODGEPODGE LONDON BUILDINGS
Advantages: A high view very well run.
Disadvantages: Pods are sprayed with something that can be a bit offputting
...Last Thursday we took Chloe our nine year old Grand-daughter for the day to London, one of her items on her list of things she wanted to see was "THE BIG WHEEL".
We booked tickets online about a week before our trip, the site was quite easy to use.
Selected the Date and then a time slot 16:00, as it said the "FLIGHT" was about 30 mins this would allow us 90 mins to get back to St Pancras fro the 17:55 back to Nottingham.
What I could not understand about the options was the 15 Min Slot which had a price tag of £25 per person no reduction for for children which would have meant £75. I could not see the large benifit so just opted for the 16:00 slot at I think including a Flight Pack for Chloe £40, for the 3 of us.
We had a good day, A visit to Buckingham Palace State rooms for Nana and Chloe at 12:00 which lasted until 14...
poshtroika
31.08.2008 ·
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I've done the London Eye now, that's good enough for me!
Advantages: views, nice and slow, smooth journey, awesome piece of machinery
Disadvantages: jumping from a (not everso) speeding wheel!
...A couple of months ago I made a small trek to London with a friend, and found myself being led in the direction of the London Eye.
For the entire duration of the journey to London I had been refusing to go on it. I do not like heights, I do not enjoy being scared, I've never even been in an airplane! There was no way on the planet that I was going to go in what seemed to me to be a flimsy bubble dangling on a hula hoop (bearing in mind I hadn't read or seen anything factual about it, my only knowledge came from people unhelpfully saying 'it's great, you must try it!') 135 metres in the air above London! Oh, and I most certainly wasn't going to pay over £15 for the privilege!!
Okay, so I later discovered they're not bubbles, they're 'capsules', and they're not dangling, they're actually very securely mounted. Actually I cannot help but...
razielle
25.03.2009 ·
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A Big Eye On London
Advantages: Great Views Of The Capital
Disadvantages: Can Be A Long Wait, Pricey
...Isn't It Just A Huge Ferris Wheel?
Yes, in one way it is just a very large Ferris wheel, but of course it is much more than that. First of all, unless you are very close it appears not to be moving. Now, that might sounds boring from a fairground Ferris wheel point of view, of course most or in fact all do not have a view of central London.
What Can You See?
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Obviously, the eye provides stunning aerial views of London, and particularly Westminster and the Houses of Parliament. Other sights you can see include St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the BT Tower, Battersea Power Station, the Gherkin, BT Tower and much more. You travel in a capsule known as a pod. The pod gives you a panoramic view, although our pod could have done with having its windows cleaned.
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lilmsnaughty1979
30.08.2006 ·
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London From Above
Advantages: Excellent views of London, well priced
Disadvantages: The lines for queing can be long
...The British Airways London Eye is the tallest structure in London and looks just like a large Ferris Wheel. It is called the British Airways London Eye because British Airways have sponsored this attraction since 1996.
Getting There
The London Eye is situated pretty much in the middle of London on the South Bank of the River Thames. The London Eye is actually about a 3 minute walk from Westminster tube station and Waterloo main station so I would say this attraction is extremely easy to get to whatever your mode of transport.
Getting Tickets
There are several ways in which to get tickets. You can buy them online, and collect them from the ticket office, or you can book them on the day at the ticket office. You can also book through the automated 24 hour booking line. The ticket office is located inside the County Hall and to...
daylehall
16.12.2007 ·
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London? Aye
Advantages: Fantastic views
Disadvantages: Possibly overpriced
...One of the things I really wanted to do when we visited London in November - apart from avoiding a lethal dose of lead poisoning from a trigger-happy sniper protecting George Dubya on his recent, almost private, state visit - was take a spin on the Eye...or to give it its Sunday name, The BRITISH AIRWAYS LONDON EYE.
Now, if you're not familiar with this attraction, let me explain right now that we're not talking about a visit to the the Museum of Anatomy, or even a specialist opticians, but a giant, revolving wheel handily adorned with viewing capsules, each of which can accommodate up to 25 people.
OK, that's what it is, here's where it is......
THE LONDON EYE sits on the South Bank of the River Thames, almost directly opposite Big Ben and between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge.
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29.12.2003 ·
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