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shammell12 (Samantha H)Iconic Music Spots in London
stillontheroad (Giada Matera) One of the many reasons why I love this city so much is because it has been the inspiration to so many musicians. Plus, I'm a huge fan of The Beatles, so... #London10 London cafes to get work done
mustangdmv (Danielle Call) For those trips where you still need to get some work done a cafe with good wifi is a must. These are a few cafes I plan to check out.10 Spots for Afternoon Tea in London
mustangdmv (Danielle Call) No trip to London would be complete without a proper afternoon tea experience. The problem is choosing just one or two of these to explore. Each offers a unique experience and a range of tea and pastries.London Eats
mustangdmv (Danielle Call) One of my favorite things to do while traveling is finding great local spots to eat, and this visit to London is no different.London - Easy On The Eyes Restaurants
stillontheroad (Giada Matera)Best places for Ale #beer
neil.spurgeon (Neil Spurgeon) The best pubs for buying decent Ale such as Shepheard Neame Spitfire, Fullers London Pride or (joke) Watney’s Red BarrelLondon - and the Thames
gill.laugharne (Gill Gibson) A couple of quiet places - away from the madding crowds!Fareham
neil.spurgeon (Neil Spurgeon) Things to go to to put you in a holiday mood in Fareham, Hampshire: Fernham Hall, to take in a show The Library, to find some travel guides Thomas Cook, to book a holiday Lucketts, to book a coach trip The Red Lion, to drink several pints The Buccaneer, to have a meal Redland Lane School, to take a half term breakPlaces to buy gifts in southern Hampshire
neil.spurgeon (Neil Spurgeon) Kathy’s seaside treats bakery, Lee on the Solent Soothills, Fareham Emma’s, Lee on the Solent Soothills, Locks Heath The Works, Fareham Soothills, Stubbington The Cabin, Lee on the Solent B and M, Fareham Boots the chemist, FarehamLondon
mustangdmv (Danielle Call) On a quick trip to London there are some definite must see sights!Somerset, England
meandering_wild (Suzanne E) This is home for meBomb Rooftop Bars in London
briari (Briona Lamback)London in One Day
stillontheroad (Giada Matera) Getting the most of London in one day is not easy, but here is an attempt. #LondonBomb Beaches Near London
georgierdarling (Georgie Darling)London, England ✔️
themarvelousmrsm (Josette Faye Mamsaang) Our first trip to London in 2014.Easy Day Trips from London
briari (Briona Lamback) London is a big city full of all the things that we love most about the world’s best concrete jungles: great food, historic pubs, diverse nightlife, rooftop bars, and a thriving arts scene. If you want it, London’s got it. But while the Big Smoke has something for literally everyone, it does lack beaches, a quaintness, and the kind of charm that only a small town can afford. If you’re looking to make a quick getaway, all of the places on this list are within a two-hour journey from London (and can be explored solo). Here are the 7 best day trips from London.Embrace Nature
michaelydia205 (Lydia Michael) Top national parks in the UKAutumn colours in the UK
meandering_wild (Suzanne E)Woman-Owned London, England
sheswanderful (Wanderful ) <p>In London, woman-owned businesses bring a refreshing and diverse touch to the city’s landscape. </p><p></p><p>Dive into bustling markets where female entrepreneurs offer one-of-a-kind crafts and innovative designs. Visit charming bookshops and galleries that highlight local talent and creativity. Savor gourmet dishes at restaurants led by dynamic women chefs, or enjoy a relaxing afternoon at a café with artisanal teas and baked goods. </p><p></p><p>Supporting these ventures not only uncovers the best of London’s unique offerings but also champions the growth of women in business. Embrace the opportunity to contribute to a thriving, diverse economy by exploring and investing in London’s vibrant female-led enterprises.</p>
England Articles
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The Best Theme Parks Halloween Events for 2023
Read more...Theme parks around the world have devised some positively devilish ways to keep the Halloween spirit alive— or in this case, undead—in 2023. This year, look forward to haunted houses, nighttime coaster rides, pumpkin-spiced treats, and sprawling scare zones with creepy creatures lurking behind every dark corner. Don’t be a jerk-o-lantern: grab a friend and […]
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The Best Festivals For Black Travelers in 2023
Read more...Community and Blackness go hand-in-hand. Simply put, it’s not easy living in a world where your culture is constantly appropriated and commodified without credit. As a response, we’ve collectively begun carving out spaces of boldness and Blackness designed by us, for us. While joining Black travel groups and following inspiring Black travel bloggers bring us together, […]
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11 Totally Unique UK Festivals for 2023
Read more...The UK has bad rap for being stuffy and overly serious. But UK culture isn’t just confined to tea, royal weddings, and crumpets (thank goodness). Fantastic, fun, and totally bizarre, the UK’s weirdo festivals are at the heart of its history and culture. They’ll mostly amaze and charm you. Sometimes they’ll totally confuse you. But […]