mardi 23 décembre 2014

London, a destination of choice !

Want to be disoriented without going far? No hesitation possible: head over to London!

main attractions

London is full of attractions of all types and for all tastes: the London Eye allows you to see London from above, unique vision and magical panorama; museums await you and it is with a smile as you discover the famous museum Madame Tussaud (equivalent to Grevin Museum); the British Museum presents many treasures that will delight you; as to the Natural History Museum, it will make you dive into the past by offering you the opportunity to see the dinosaurs as if you were there ... Do not forget the obligatory visit to Buckingham Palace, the royal palace with 775 rooms.

London is very rich in museums and art galleries and many of them are free! Enjoy the permanent collections in the British Museum, at the Tate Modern or the Museum of Science in keeping your treasured £ drunk for shopping for example!

London: shopping destination of choice

Oxford Street, a shopping paradise, brings about 2.5 km amount of premium brands such as Gap, Topshop, H & M, Zara ... without relying on department stores like Selfridges, House of Fraser and Marks and Spencer. You to enjoy the year-end balances or printannière visit, it really is the perfect place to make your purchases. London's markets are rich in memories and Westfield Stratford (the largest shopping center
Europe) awaits you with its 250 shops and 70 dining options!

What a little off the beaten path?

The flower market of Columbia Road is a true delight for the nose and eyes. You're sure to find something to please you at the flea market of Brick Lane with its extensive mix of very different stalls. Camden market includes several large markets with many trendy items. Right next to Primrose Hill awaits you for a lovely picnic with a panoramic view of the city. Culturally, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) will please you no doubt with his films and exhibitions. Located on Avenue The Mall close to Buckingham Palace, this modern art center remains essential. The Victoria and Albert Museum is probably the largest museum of arts and sciences. Brixton, South London, is a colorful district thanks to the Afro-Caribbean community, rich in local markets and cafes. Marylebone Street is famous for its restaurants, pubs and shops as well Daunt Books Edwardian bookshop specializing in travel.

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