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London Daily Photo: Lower Clapton Rainbow
London Daily Photo: Russell Square
London Daily Photo: King’s Cross
Win a Free Afternoon Tea for Two at Harrods
Hey everybody, I’ve teamed up with the folks at Buyagift to offer one lucky reader the chance to actually win a gift! The prize in this case is an opportunity to indulge in a delicious afternoon tea for two at the world famous department store, Harrods. Keep reading to find out how to win this fantastic day out in London. Continue reading
London Daily Photo: King’s Cross
London Daily Photo: King’s Cross
London Daily Photo: King’s Cross
London Daily Photo: Gerry’s
London Daily Photo: In Use
London Daily Photo: Pussy Cat
London Daily Photo: Oops
Coffee Break with Urban Pixxels (espressoCrazy)
EspressoCrazy’s Blogger in Residence Chris Osburn takes a break with a fellow blogger and foodie Jacintha Verdegaal to talk coffee and other matters. Jacintha Verdegaal is a Dutch expat living in London. Her blog, Urban Pixxels, is an account of her … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Poland Street
5 Great Cafes Near London’s Oxford Circus (CheapOair)
Yes, it’s invariable that I will leave at least a couple of great cafes off this list in my pursuit to share a few ideal places to have a quality coffee while keeping within striking distance of all on offer … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Soho Vice
London Daily Photo: & Erotica
London Daily Photo: Message
London Daily Photo: K
London Daily Photo: Valentines
London Daily Photo: Hackney Heart
London Daily Photo: Heart of Hackney
London Daily Photo: Regent Remoulds
London Daily Photo: Ramillies Street
Heathrow’s New Terminal 2 to Open This June (OneTravel)
After 54 years of service, Heathrow’s Terminal 2 closed in 2009. But come this June, a newly named “Terminal 2: The Queen’s Terminal” is set to reopen. Despite being built in the center of one of the world’s busiest airports, … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Russell Square Cafe
London Celebrates Shakespeare’s 450th Birthday (CheapOair)
Guess who’s turning 450 this year? It’s William Shakespeare. With the subject matter and themes of his work ringing as true as ever before, The Bard’s his plays are still performed to sold out audiences around the globe – including … Continue reading