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London is Full of History

Saturday, April 28th, 2007
London is a great place. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world.

Bad times and good, I have lived and worked in London through them all.

From the bad old days and the darkest hours of the terrorist bombing campaigns of the Provisional IRA in the 70’s and 80’s to the good times when the announcement was made that London had been awarded the 2012 Olympics and the Queens Jubilee. London has had the experience and gravity to treat both with equal respect.

I remember travelling through London to return home to Northern Ireland where I now live on the day the news broke that Princess Diana had tragically been killed in a car accident in Paris. The sense of grief and shock were overwhelming as total strangers just blindly made their way to Kensington Palace to lay flowers at the people’s memorial. Then at the other end of the spectrum you have London the day of the “Live 8” Festival in Hyde Park where the city centre was brought to a standstill with blaring rock music belting out across the entire City Centre.

London is full of History. History that it would appear that most Londoners take for granted.

The changing of the guard is a perfect example of this sort of thing.Betty and Phil insist that this happens daily at their place at the end of the mall. OK I should be slightly less flippant. I am of course referring to Buckingham Palace, home of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh found at the end of the Mall. Tradition is such that occasionally it gets altered and none more so than when after the awful events of 911 the band of the guards performed the Star-Spangled Banner in front of visiting American tourists instead off the traditional God Save the Queen.

Perhaps the significance of this passed most of the on looking tourist by but it was a first in living memory that any other national anthem other than the United Kingdoms own God Save the Queen had been performed at the Changing of the Guards ceremony.

Perhaps it is little incidences like these that sum up exactly what a rich cornucopia of the historic and modern, the city of London actually is. Unlike other major international capital cities, London may lack perhaps the historic grandeur of the Parthenon in Athens or the Coliseum in Rome but through out London you will find examples of perhaps a more modern architecture (though no less splendid and impressive) such as the mother of all parliaments, the Houses of Parliament in Westminster or the serenity of St Paul’s Cathedral a survivor of many centuries and in many ways every bit as impressive now as in the days of its design under the architect Sir Christopher Wren.

If nothing else the building of St Paul’s Cathedral is a testament to survival itself having both survived the Great Fire of London in the 16th Century and then four hundred years later the Blitz in World War II.

Perhaps this encompasses the overall appeal of London, the historic blend of the old and the new.

There is absolutely no way a visit to London will disappoint



By: Scott James

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Scott James writes on a great many issues on the Internet and more about the above can be found at London Serviced Apartments , Serviced Apartments London and http://www.homefromhome.co.uk/site/servicedapartments



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Why Buy a Fractional in London?

Saturday, April 28th, 2007
The World’s most expensive cities are those where rich international buyers congregate, and no other city is as international as London. With its time-zone and language convenient for businessmen from the US to the Middle East to Asia - all conspire to make London the leading financial centre. Coupled with its unrivalled rich heritage, culture, arts and entertainment facilities, London is continually accoladed as the greatest city in the World.

There are many benefits of fractional ownership but why should you consider a fractional in London? We have compiled a list of just some of them:

12 MONTH SEASON: Traditionally fractional ownership has been popular at Beach and Ski resorts, however, due to the shortness of the season, these units may only be used for a limited period of the year, meaning the owners do not get use out of it in key times. London provides 52 weeks of entertainment with events, exhibitions, festivals and shows throughout the year. A city where 8 million people live doesn’t really have a low season! Although many holiday makers visit London in the summer there is a whole wealth of things to do and see in the other 3 quarters of the year too! This means that whether you are in London for Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter, you will be always be visiting London at a time when the Capital is bustling.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! London’s residential housing market is diverse indeed. Where your property is situated will have a dramatic effect on your experience here in the Capital. Fractional ownership enables buyers to part own a residence in a far more affluent and desirable location than they would perhaps be able to if they were buying a unit outright. London Fractions only promotes fractionals in the very best areas of London including Knightsbridge, Tower Bridge, Westminster, Belgravia and Chelsea.

SAFER INVESTMENT: Due to the fact that London Fractions properties are in the best and most sought after locations means that your property has the greatest chance of consistent price growth going forward. Demand for luxury properties in key London neighbourhoods will continue and these properties are far more resilient in periods of global economic downturns.

YOUR EUROPEAN HEADQUATERS! London is ideally situated to access the rest of Europe. With 5 International airports within 45 minutes of Central London, the UK is an ideal base for anyone wanting the ability to see Europe. With the numerous low-cost flight carriers, you can (usually) fly to Barcelona for lunch for example and the flight may very well cost you less than the food!

CONCIERGE SERVICE: With priority booking for London’s top shows, events and restaurants plus affiliations to a range of private membership clubs, you can live here and enjoy all the benefits and inside knowledge of a full time London resident.

YOU CAN’T LIVE IN A HOTEL! With a fractional apartment in London – you can feel as if you have a home away from home. With beautiful kitchens, outdoor areas, lounges, multiple bathrooms and bedrooms, your environment can be enjoyed to the full. A fractional apartment also gives you the ability to entertain other people rather than having to go out every night!

FUTURES BRIGHT FOR LONDON: With the hosting of the 2012 Olympics and some £10bn of investment into facilities and infrastructure, the future of London looks as strong as ever. Approximately 65% of London’s luxury properties (£4m+) were purchased by foreign investors in 2007 and International demand is set to continue as London continues to be the economic and social Capital of the World.

TIME & EXPENSE OF WHOLE OWNERSHIP: Quite simply if London is not your primary residence and you only spend a limited time here, why pay for outright ownership? With London Fractions the entry price to the luxury housing market is slashed and the maintenance and taxes associated with the property are shared between owners. You also do not need concern yourself with the property when you are not using it as it is looked after by London Fractions’ Management.



By: Toby Pocock

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Toby Pocock is a fractional marketing consultant based in London. Providing fractional ownership opportunities in London )www.londonfractions.com), he is also Managing Director of Fraction Direct (www.fractiondirect.com)



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London Hotels- Best Place to Stay in England

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
London, the capital city of England, is the world’s leading financial, business and cultural centre. The influence of city on entertainment, fashion, media, politics and arts had contributed to the establishment of main global city. By 18th century, it became the world’s largest city and created the first metro underground system. It became the major center for the world’s economy. The diverse form of architectural style can be depicted in this city of England. One can come across brick built building, constructions of Portland cement, high rise building, suburbs and even skyscrapers. Parks and gardens are not lagging behind in offering entertainment to increasing number of tourists.

The rising number of tourists has led to the establishment of many London hotels throughout the city. Many of the hotels in London are located near central London and are within easy reach of several tourists’ attractions, parks, gardens, and theatres. The wonderful arrangement made to satisfy the visitors in star hotels combined with warm hospitality of hotel staff and their immediate attentive services have charismatic influence on its clients; but these hotels are not within the budget of many travelers.

The budget conscious travelers have also the right to explore such cities and their desire is fulfilled by cheap hotels in London. Such hotels offer several types of discounts to their clients, thus making their stay affordable. They also provide all the basic facilities and amenities along with comfortable accommodation to travelers. Not only this, but they are also located around tourists’ attractions; thus offering more comforts to the travelers.

Some of the major tourist attractions which had led to increase in tourism in London are:-

British Museum- it displays the work of man from prehistoric times to modern era. The collections in this museum are form all around the world such as Rosetta stone, the Portland cement and the Parthenon.

Tate Modern- it is an impressive museum, displaying modern art and housed on the bank of river Thames. The gallery displays major works of Matisse and Picasso.

The London Eye- it is the main feature of London’s skyline. It is the world’s tallest observation wheel and is well renowned fantastic site on the south bank of River Thames. It takes half an hour to complete a full revolution and makes you feel moving.

The tower of London- it is a historic monument located on the north bank of river Thames. It has been the seat of British government and living quarters of monarchs. It is considered a repository of Crown jewel. The site of renowned political intrigue.

By: Nancy Eben

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Low Cost London?

Monday, April 2nd, 2007
It’s no secret that London prices are among the highest in the UK, whether you’re referring to property, hotel prices, or the cost of a pint of beer you can expect to pay that bit more in the capital.

For London’s inhabitants higher wages balance out the equally high cost of living, but for tourists the prices can seem a little too expensive. However there are some gems to be found that could make your next visit to London more affordable.

Hotels:

Even the basic Central London hotels charge up to £100 per night, so aim for hotels on the outskirts. Bed and breakfast guesthouses within a 20-minute tube ride the centre start from £25 per night and offer a more relaxed atmosphere to the hectic city life. If you are keen to stay within the centre try popular hotel chains such as Ibis or Travel Lodge which offer savings for advanced bookings. For something a bit different some of the London universities will rent out empty student dormitories from £25 per night.

Transport:

The most efficient way to travel around London is on the tube an underground train network. If you are travelling to London by train from elsewhere in England enquire at your departing station about purchasing a London travelcard with your regular train ticket, this usually works out cheaper than buying in London.

If you are already in London try to establish the cheapest option for your journey, if you are travelling a short distance on a single trip buy a standard journey ticket. Otherwise opt for a daily travelcard which could save you a fair amount if you are making several different journeys.

For some journeys a bus may be more appropriate in which case fairs start at £1.20 for a single journey.

If you wish to venture outside the city low cost car hire starting at £9 per day is available from Sixti a cheaper brand from the car hire firm Sixt.

Attractions:

London offers some fantastic museums, many of which are free to visit. The natural history museum is great for all ages offering a huge range of exhibits including a gigantic T-Rex dinosaur.

There are also some fantastic attractions that charge a reasonable admission fee including London Zoo with family tickets priced at £47 and a single adult ticket £14.50.

Food and Drink:

London offers a fine array of restaurants and bars that will suit all tastes, for something a little different try Fire and Stone in Convent Garden which offers unique pizzas from £6.95. Bodeans BBQ restaurant in Soho which serves a variety of succulent barbecued meat with main courses starting at £7.50.

Whatever decisions you make on your next trip to London make sure you’re not being ripped off!



By: David Jackson

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