News from London - Week from 10 January to 16 January 2011 from London
E 'was found on the banks of the Thames, the oldest wooden structure known so far. This property, attributable to a ship, in all likelihood, dates back to 7000 years ago and is buried in the mud under the district's safety in Vauxhall, south London.
Archaeologists who discovered the six wooden poles, where they explained that the structures have been found there was an entire prehistoric site also has ancient docks.
It 's a hostel, more precisely, the Piccadilly Backpackers, the winner of the British Youth Travel Award 2010: the structure, reached the final with the Generator Hostel all'Hatters Hostel has won this award, so being chosen as the best of its kind and ideal for holidays for students and young that visiting London.
The hostel, as the name suggests, is a few meters from Picadilly Circus - map - and then in a great location for those visiting the City for the first time and can not wait to see the bright lights the "circus"
In London there is no shortage of things to do and, unlike Paris, the cemeteries are not in the top list of things to do.
But when you are in a wonderful neighborhood and we are buried celebrities, are worth a recommendation.
My favorite cemetery in London and Highgate, a so-called "golden seven" because seven parks were built in the early nineteenth-cemetery in what the times were the city's peripheral areas.
London has launched a new proposal to visit the city: a tour tube, or a visit to the basement of the British capital, entering into underground tunnels.
seem daunting?
Perhaps, but it is a fascinating journey, which will undoubtedly be considered an unusual route to London, to rediscover the city as a whole new way.
The idea was launched by an agency organizing, in fact, alternative tour around the city. It is worth to try?
From Brick Lane to the artists' quarter, the Deptford, with some targeted raid in the center, driving in the British capital to purchase weighted
London is one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe: an unknown number of museums, more than 100 theaters, the famous residence of the royal family, lots of vintage shops and, of course, Katt Moss.
Although London continues to attract 27 million visitors a year, tourists come from non-European countries are one of London's most expensive destinations that exist in Europe.
To make life more 'easy for those of you who can not or will not afford full day dedicated to shopping and theaters, we suggest the following exclusive 5 things you can do in London without spending a penny!
L ' Stansted Airport and' the third London airport by the number of passengers after Heathrow and Gatwick.
E 'was opened in 1991, built on a draft of the study by Norman Foster, the same architectural firm responsible for the famous Gherkin tower.
Airport in addition to the particular form has the terminal is divided into three satellites, where are the gates of two of these aircraft require the use of a futuristic train enough.
A fourth satellite and 'now under construction.
Stansted Airport also has a control tower tall enough to be able to see all the gates that are found in various places satellite.
Stansted and 'the UK's leading airport for the low-cost airlines, and' also the hub of Ryanair and the UK also has many charter flights perdiverse Resorts' tourism in the Mediterranean and beyond. In total
Stasted has flights to 140 destinations in 30 countries.
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