London: Canary Wharf shifts from banks to visitors
Canary Wharf, once an area of docklands and then of banks and traders, is on its way to becoming a magnet for visitors
Canary Wharf, once an area of docklands and then of banks and traders, is on its way to becoming a magnet for visitors
Kew’s Pagoda was completed in 1762 as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens.
Judy stumbles across some unexpected residents of London’s Kew Gardens.
A major tour vendor is looking for a few Swifties to guide visitors around two of Swift’s favorite cities
Airbnb, which is never shy about unusual rentals that garner publicity has a few new ones, and the return of one that drew scorn months ago
A historic tunnel complex under central London is slated to become an exhibit and entertainment venue
Housed in a grade II-listed building on the former grounds of King Henry VIII’s Bridewell Palace, this hotel claims a prime spot in London’s business and leisure district.
A reminder from Paul Heymont that the famous and infamous Tower of London is far from the only tower of London!
An iconic London Tower, once the city’s tallest, will become the city’s highest hotel
New identities for six London lines will mark history as well as clarify what train is going where
Canary Wharf, once an area of docklands and then of banks and traders, is on its way to becoming a magnet for visitors
Kew’s Pagoda was completed in 1762 as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens.
Judy stumbles across some unexpected residents of London’s Kew Gardens.
A major tour vendor is looking for a few Swifties to guide visitors around two of Swift’s favorite cities
Airbnb, which is never shy about unusual rentals that garner publicity has a few new ones, and the return of one that drew scorn months ago
A historic tunnel complex under central London is slated to become an exhibit and entertainment venue
Housed in a grade II-listed building on the former grounds of King Henry VIII’s Bridewell Palace, this hotel claims a prime spot in London’s business and leisure district.
A reminder from Paul Heymont that the famous and infamous Tower of London is far from the only tower of London!
An iconic London Tower, once the city’s tallest, will become the city’s highest hotel
New identities for six London lines will mark history as well as clarify what train is going where