
A great cosmopilitan city which looks never changed despite of fire, war, and flood. Red double decker buses , the Bobbies, the guard at the Palace of Buckingham, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, and the sound of Big Ben, and of course the rythmical rippling of the Thames.
On the other side of the city you may find modern shopping malls, pornographic stores, traffic jam, even the Punks and the Peers, and silk -scarved Sloane Rangers.

For accomodations, try the B & Bs or Bed and breakfast hotels which are enormous, and try to bargain to get best even rock bottom price. Buy your food from the Supermarket to get cheap prices like at Safeway or Mark & Spencer's, so you wont find a hard to swallow prices.
The Westminster is the heart of London, take a walk from Trafalgar Square to the House of Parliament and down to Westminster Abbey, and then take a break while enjoy the greatness of the Buckingham Palace.

Follow the Thames down to the city, you will be stunned by the ancient port of London, once destroyed by great fire in 1666, and again hit by blitz in 1940, and revived finally.
Take a look and visit the Tower of London while listening and watching the sound of the Thames, you might also enjoy the beauty of both the Big Ben and the Parliament Building by the left bank.
The Regent's Park is the 'Lungs of London', fing the Hyde Park with its 'Speaker's corner' and visit the grave of Karl Marx and George Elliot.

The theaters here are wonderful, beautiful, and cheap, but the soccer match is rowdy, often create violence as Holiganism develop increasingly.
Enjoy your trip, and take care ! Ciao.

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