Sunday, April 24, 2011

London: Peculiarities and Hidden Treasures

Peculiarities and Hidden Treasures of London
London attracts nearly 14 million foreign tourists, annually. The city imprints its mark on each visitor, who leaves this place with a distinctly British flair. Maybe, it is the aurora of the British Empire that never seems to fade away, which somehow keeps on imposing its unique character. When in London, many visitors feel that the rules have changed, suddenly. Actually, it is just that English do things differently.

Peculiarities and Hidden Treasures of London
Peculiar
Things are different when peculiar exhibits make the list of top 10 attractions. For example, Madame Tussaud, Ripley's Believe It or Not, London Dungeon and Dr. Who Experience offer extraordinary display. Perhaps, it is the only city in the world where people enjoy the Double Decker Bus and Black Taxi rides as much as they enjoy the actual sightseeing tour. Where else would you get a free entry to the most famous places on the planet? Entry to such famous landmarks as British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery and Tate Museum does not require any fee. Just in the middle of London and steps away from the Royal Palace, you can actually relish the true notion of free speech, without any repercussions, in the Speakers Corner of the Hyde Park. Strangely, the police become deaf to whatever you say, unless someone complains of profanity.
Peculiarities and Hidden Treasures of London
Hidden Gems
If you haven't heard celebrities shopping for bargain clothing then try Primark or Topshop. Topshop flagship store at Oxford Circus offers huge range of cheap clothes that are also popular among the rich & famous. Kate Moss has become a devoted fan by designing her own range for the store. In contrast, Primark attracts young customers who crave for designer inspired pieces just week after the debut on London's famous catwalks. If you have some money to spare, don't ever miss out on the tea evening at Hotel Ritz or the Savoy. Even after five different tea sessions, the tea evenings at the Ritz have become so popular that you will need to reserve a month in advance. Likewise, the Thames Foyer at Savoy offers yet another elegant tea affair accompanied by award-winning music on white pianos.
Peculiarities and Hidden Treasures of London
Perhaps, the hidden gems of London are its dinner and show packages. These packages offer great discounts on a combination of world-class theatre performance and culinary experience. What make these packages special are the ultimate bargain prices that are often less than half the price of such packages in other major cities. No city is more famous for its city walks than London. Join the famous Jack the Ripper walk or delve into the thematic surroundings of the Beatles. Whatever you do, just remember that London is truly different and the English certainly do things little differently.  Martin Luck Webb

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