London England
hello to england
london,england
London,England is a beautiful and amazing place.lots of weird slang,sayings,and customs.as in time like now in Monroe Michigan it's 11:17 AM but now in London its 4:12 PM. but in any vacation you need to eat so here's some restaurant.
eating places
Skylon
Weekday lunch is a bargain at £18/25 in the grill/restaurant. Dress smart casual.serves more European food.
Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/england/london/restaurants/european/skylon#ixzz3a1u1m4CB
Luna Nuova
the most popular dish is 'cod fillet' it's like a meat pie also a popular dish in England.the rating of the Luna Nuova is 4.5 stars.
read more:
http://www.opentable.co.uk/luna-nuova
mr todiwala's kitchen
the mr todiwala's kitchen is fairly new restaurant it's most popular dish's are dessert wine 3,petit fours and tiramisu.the rating for mr todiwala's kitchen is 4.4 stars
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famous hotel & bed and breakfest
Crowne Plaza London - the city
on 19 New Bridge Street London, EC4V 6DB United Kingdom
The City offers both business and leisure travellers deluxe accommodation and convenient access to the city’s major business districts and landmarks. Located in London’s historic Square Mile and on Blackfriars stations’ doorstep, the hotel is minutes from some of London’s most famous attractions such as The London Eye and St Paul's Cathedral.rating of a 4.5 stars.
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Crowne Plaza London - Kensington
on 100 Cromwell Road London, SW7 4ER United Kingdom
Step in from a street of Georgian townhouses to Crowne Plaza London-Kensington's boutique-style Lobby, where marble floors, zinc countertops and mood lighting create an elegant atmosphere. Dedicated Front Desk staff provides a personalised service, while our Concierge is ready with details of nearby Harrod's department store, the Natural History Museum and strolls through handsome Kensington Gardens.rating of 4.5 stars.
read more: http://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/gb/en/london/lonke/hoteldetail
6 Oakfield Streets
Imagine the untrammelled leafy streets of Chelsea. Now imagine how untrammelled and leafy the streets of an area within that called Little Chelsea must look. That's Oakfield Street – it's no surprise to learn that Sir Thomas More's lush estate was just next door.
read more: http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2011/may/06/top-10-bed-breakfast-london
famous places to visit in london
Westminster Abbey
on 20 Deans Yd, London SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
it's over a 1,000 years old made in 1090 the number one church in England all together I suggest going for many reason.
reads more: http://www.westminster-abbey.org/visit-us.
big ben
at Westminster, London SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
big ben is nicknames for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the palace of Westminster in London.it was opened in 1859 with Gothic Revival architecture style.
Stonehenge
at Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7DE, United Kingdom
the Stonehenge was open or made at 2000 BC the style of the place is Prehistoric Britain.it a mysterious and famous landmark that you'll love
read more: http://www.viator.com/London-attractions/Stonehenge-tours-tickets/d737-a113?pref=02&aid=g4797
common expressions and greetings
All right? - Hello, how are you?
cheerio - friendly way of saying goodbye
watcha-hi
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