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		<title>One Day In London</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[London as capital city of England, is one of the most popular and visited cities anywhere in the world. With many people taking London breaks for several days at any one time, there are just as many people who only have sufficient time to spend one day in London, because they are visiting because of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London as capital city of England, is one of the most popular and visited cities anywhere in the world. With many people taking London breaks for several days at any one time, there are just as many people who only have sufficient time to spend one day in London, because they are visiting because of work or are on route to another town or city, for example. </p>
<p>Being such a popular city, it can be difficult to arrange what to do for a full day, for the simple fact that there are so many different sights and attractions to take in. <span id="more-35"></span><br />
Without taking into account the specific interests of different people, the following schedule is considered to be a great way to spend a full day London break, encompassing a taste of a variety of popular attractions. </p>
<p>Waking early, a stroll around Hyde Park is always strongly recommended. One of the largest parks in London, Hyde Park covers over 350 acres of land (around half of the size of Central Park in New York) and a range of different attractions in itself. From the Holocaust Memorial to the rose garden and plenty of beautiful lakes, an early morning walk through Hyde Park is a perfect way to start the day. </p>
<p>Leaving Hyde Park in the south east corner, you can walk east along Constitution Hill and within a matter of minutes end up at the official residence of the Queen of the United Kingdom, Buckingham Palace. </p>
<p>A beautiful and breathtaking building, part of the palace is open to the public and with the knowledge of a tour guide, you can view the inside of Buckingham Palace and receive information on this wonderful property. </p>
<p>Walking up the Mall and turning north at Trafalgar Square until you are at Piccadilly Circus, jump on the tube here at head to Covent Garden for a late breakfast in one of the many cafes, bistros or restaurants that are available.</p>
<p>After eating, you can take in the nearby sights, including the indoor market and street acts, before taking the tube to either South Kensington or Gloucester Road, both of which are only a small walk away from the National History Museum.</p>
<p>If you are planning to spend time in the National History Museum, it is highly recommended not to plan anything else for the rest of the day, as there are so many different exhibits that several days can be taken up exploring them all.</p>
<p>After finishing at the National History Museum, it is recommended to head back to your hotel and freshen up, before getting a black cab to Leicester Square for an early meal.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 07:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[London is a great place to live and work, with a lot of cultural diversity and a huge range of attractions, making it an exciting and fun place to live.
If you’re planning on moving house to London, then you’ll find that property prices vary significantly from one part of London to another and you if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London is a great place to live and work, with a lot of cultural diversity and a huge range of attractions, making it an exciting and fun place to live.</p>
<p>If you’re planning on moving house to London, then you’ll find that property prices vary significantly from one part of London to another and you if you’re moving to London for work, you may consider instead buying or renting somewhere in one of the surrounding counties Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Surrey or Kent (starting to the North East of London and finishing South East of London).<span id="more-33"></span></p>
<p>Here, property prices will be significantly cheaper and you’ll be able to commute to work for 1,000 &#8211; 2,500 or so a year, depending on your location.</p>
<p>For removals to London, parking is often an issue, so we recommend obtaining a parking permit for your removal van and perhaps planning your house or office move for a relatively quiet time of day. If you&#8217;re moving to London from elsewhere, it may be best to use a London van man or removal company who knows their way around London, or if not choose a van man who has a satellite navigation system, to ensure you don&#8217;t spend hours drive round London trying to locate your new house.</p>
<p>Choosing which area of London to move to</p>
<p>Many people say that when you relocate to London, you will always be a Northerner or a Southerner, depending on which side of the Thames you are on.</p>
<p>North London has more tube stations and public transport and has always been considered more up-market. The majority of London’s business and corporate world is based North of the river, so when you’re in North London, there is a feeling of industry.</p>
<p>North London includes Archway, Hampstead and Highgate, which have more of a small town atmosphere, with several large parks and a good selection of pubs and restaurants.</p>
<p>North West London includes Camden, Kilburn, Notting Hill, Willesden Green and Wembley, where there is an active night life with busy markets and up market restaurants and bars. The most popular markets include Camden and Portobello Road.</p>
<p>West London (but still North of the river) includes Acton, Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush, where a large number of Aussies and Kiwis have relocated. The houses in West London are more affordable than the rest of North London.</p>
<p>The history of South London is that it used to be outside of the city walls, so it was once a rural location. As a result of this, South London has more parks and greenery. You’re also closer to Brighton and the seaside.</p>
<p>In South London you find Battersea, Brixton, Clapham and Wandsworth, where many old factories have been replaced by modern apartments. Battersea is home to the Dogs and Cats home, the New Covent Garden Market and Battersea park, containing 83 hectares of greenery. While the whole of the London underground is crowded and busy, Clapham Junction is the busiest station in the whole of Europe, with trains transporting people to a wide range of destinations.</p>
<p>South West London is the location of Earls Court, Fulham, Putney, Wimbledon and Southfields. Earls Court in Kensington and Chelsea has a thriving social atmosphere and is home to the Earls Court Exhibition Centre, one of the country&#8217;s largest indoor arenas and a popular concert venue.</p>
<p>The area of London best known for its industry is perhaps the South East, with Canary Wharf, the Docklands being home to numerous businesses and huge office blocks for banks and other major industries. The relatively new Docklands Light Rail is fairly prices and offers a quick route to the center of London from the South East. Canary Wharf and the Docklands are comprised primarily of commercial enterprises, so for more of a social and historical atmosphere, wed recommend Greenwich instead.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1900, motoring was a luxury hobby in Britain, and there were only 8,000 cars in the whole of Britain at the start of the 20th century; but by the end of the century the car population had soared to 21 million. The number of cars on the roads began to rise during the 1920s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1900, motoring was a luxury hobby in Britain, and there were only 8,000 cars in the whole of Britain at the start of the 20th century; but by the end of the century the car population had soared to 21 million. The number of cars on the roads began to rise during the 1920s as manufacturers started to make small, lightweight and cheaper vehicles for a wider market. Cars at this time were still relatively expensive. The Austin Nippy, was at the top of the Austin 7 sports car range and cost £152 &#8211; about £8,500 in today&#8217;s money. </p>
<p>The boom in car ownership occurred in the 1950s and 60s. Car ownership in London quadrupled between 1950 and 1970 as standards of living rose and car prices fell. By the mid-1960s, there were 1.5 million cars registered in London and the numbers continued to rise until the end of the century when 2.2 million cars were registered at London addresses. <span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>Increasing car ownership meant increasing traffic congestion. By the 1960s, London&#8217;s traffic problem was considered to affect only the evening and morning rush hours in central London. It was not until the 1980s that congestion came to be a problem across London at more or less all hours of the day. This culminated in 2003 with the introduction of the controversial London congestion charge, a fee for motorists traveling within those parts of London designated as the Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ). The main objectives of this charge were to reduce congestion, and to raise funds for investment in London&#8217;s transport system. </p>
<p>Nowadays, with the rising cost of oil resulting in higher petrol and diesel prices, the cost of owning a car in London is higher than ever. According to the AA, the average cost of a litre of unleaded petrol was 104.2p at the end of 2007; a litre of diesel would have set you back 109.2p. </p>
<p>But the rising price of fuel is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the cost of motoring. According to Sainsbury&#8217;s Bank, the average cost of running a car, excluding petrol, is now just over £1,000 a year. And if you have borrowed money to buy your vehicle, as most car owners have, the costs are even higher. </p>
<p>The astronomical expense of motoring has encouraged many people to reconsider whether they need to own a car at all. If you live in a city and only have the occasional need for a set of wheels, it could work out considerably cheaper to ditch your vehicle and instead consider car hire. Rental vehicle companies and city car clubs provide a service that allows you to hire cars near your home for anywhere between half an hour and a month at a time, with the end result is that for a fraction of the cost of running your own car, you could enjoy similar access to a set of wheel whenever you need them.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are over 200 museums in London showcasing the art, culture, history, science and much more about London. Science Museum in London is one of them which has the collection of thousands of objects with their historical records.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are over 200 museums in London showcasing the art, culture, history, science and much more about London. Science Museum in London is one of them which has the collection of thousands of objects with their historical records.</p>
<p>Science Museum in London is a part of the National Museum of science and industry. This has turned out be a very famous destination among tourists and they enjoy coming here again and again. It has a huge collection of items and the best part is they keep on bringing new ones.</p>
<p>&#8220;Quality is never an accident but is always a result of intelligent effort&#8221; this quotation is very much applicable with this museum for its effort in bringing out the best on a consistent basis. Science Museum provides platform for young talent from across the globe.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>It was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of Royal Society of Arts and also excess items from Great Exhibition. It has seen many phases before coming to its present form. At present it has more than 300,000 exhibits and it enjoys a lot of visitors on a regular basis per day. </p>
<p>Science Museum medical collection is worth mentioning and if not the best is certainly one of the best in the world. It includes Clinical Medicine, Biosciences and Public health. This museum talks about contemporary science to the public and is a place to get information about different things in an easy manner.</p>
<p>The Science Museum has an excellent library and until 1960 it was the Britain&#8217;s National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. Scholars from different parts of the world get in touch with this library for related things.</p>
<p>It has many historical items and it is worth coming here for these items. You will be mesmerized by looking at Stevenson&#8217;s Rocket, Charles Babbage&#8217;s Difference engine, Locomotive built by George Stevenson and the famous model of DNA by James Watson&#8217;s among many others. This museum is made up of different temporary galleries as well like &#8220;Flight&#8221; &#8211; a gallery for aero planes and helicopters. You can go for &#8220;Making the Modern World&#8221; which is one of the best galleries and it houses some iconic collections as well.</p>
<p>&#8220;Science Night&#8221; is another interesting thing that Science museum offers. In this, 380 children along with adults can spend the night here. This is accompanied with many other activities which children will love and enjoy. Since 2001 this museum is free for all visitors and is one of the best places for British.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Dana Centre&#8221; is an urban bar and cafe which provides platform for some serious scientific discussion among adults. It was open in 2003 and since then has shown strong presence. Many other activities also goes on here and after it was made free for all in 2001. Since then it has been a great hit among all visitors.</p>
<p>Space is another historical gallery which shows and tells about human space exploration. It also shows what changes and how beneficial this space exploration has been regarding telecommunication.</p>
<p>London has many places to visit and it is on you which one you want to choose. If you have not been to Science Museum before, then make sure you do visit it. Among one of the most visited museums in London, Science museum is fascinating for everyone as is the city London.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now day’s apartment is one of the familiar and major names for housing. There are different type of apartments offering different type of facilities and service. Employees, officials, families and even students now depends these apartments. One bedroom apartments are mainly focusing the employees and nuclear family with members of two or three. This apartment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now day’s apartment is one of the familiar and major names for housing. There are different type of apartments offering different type of facilities and service. Employees, officials, families and even students now depends these apartments. One bedroom apartments are mainly focusing the employees and nuclear family with members of two or three. This apartment has an unfurnished kitchen, central room, a small separate room, bathroom and a bed room. Mainly One bedroom apartments give very lower facilities for the people. This types of apartments are very less expensive that can be affordable for ordinary people. It has so many limitations in space, beauty and in other general facilities. <span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>2 bedroom apartments are one of the most popular apartments. This apartments offer very good service and facilities for their customers. This types of apartments are mainly focusing the families, which having members less than five. This apartment is not good for permanent living, other than that it is only good for few days. This apartment is mainly providing rental facilities for the families, which engaged in picnic and trips. 2 bedroom apartments provide well furnished rooms, stylish walls and tiled floors. Majority of 2 bedroom apartments are very expensive when compared to one Bedroom Apartments. </p>
<p>3 bedroom apartments is the second name for the luxury, which provide very attractive features. Many types of facilities are implemented in this apartment. Mainly this apartment is used for the permanent living. Big families, which having members more than six are mainly depending in this apartment. Telephone, cable television, air conditioner, parking space, extra storage space etc are some of the very attractive features offered by this apartment. Well furnished rooms, well tiled floors, smarty walls etc are some of important factors, which make 3 bedroom apartments more attractive. However, being very expensive, it cannot be affordable to ordinary people.</p>
<p>Now a day Residential Property rentals also become a real estate business. Mainly People coming from other places and need to stay with the family are mainly depending Residential Property rentals. Mainly residential properties give a homely felling. Other than this they also provide different type of homely features. So majority of people are mainly depending Residential Property rentals. Many types of agencies are working in different part of the world for renting these resident properties. They provide different type of facilities according to the taste, preference and needs of the customers. The rate of rentals depends according to the service and features provide by the property.</p>
<p>Flat to let is one of the new trend that can be see now in the society. Different types of flats are now available in the world. Both permanent and temporary flats are available for the people. Many agencies are there for lending the flat. Security alarm, electric fences, Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Jacuzzi MNETD and STV are the very attractive and important features provide by these flats. The affordability and value of the flat depends upon these features and factors. </p>
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		<title>Five Best Ways To Save On London Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How remarkable the price to stay in a hotel in London. As a major city in the UK there are lots of hotels available though, and you don&#8217;t always have to pay top price for them. All it takes is a little knowledge and some advance planning to get some better deals.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How remarkable the price to stay in a hotel in London. As a major city in the UK there are lots of hotels available though, and you don&#8217;t always have to pay top price for them. All it takes is a little knowledge and some advance planning to get some better deals.</p>
<p>Here are five ways you can cut costs when you are looking for cheap hotels in London.</p>
<p>1.Look further out from the centre of London. It&#8217;s tempting to stay right in the heart of the city when you come up to London. But that isn&#8217;t where you are likely to find the cheap hotels in London. Instead try looking on the outskirts. You will still be close to the city but you will leave the more expensive post codes behind. This should reduce the room rate and you will still be able to reach all the locations you want to see easily by public transport.<span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>2.Avoid big name hotels. It can be nice to stay in a famous hotel or one that belongs to a posh chain. But you will pay higher prices for doing so. And since you really only want the room to sleep in, it&#8217;s easy to stay elsewhere and save some cash to use in other ways instead.</p>
<p>3.Stays of two or three nights can work out cheaper per night than a one night stay.<br />
Look out for special deals that reduce the price per night when you spend longer in the hotel. These are ideal if you are looking for cheap hotels in London for a weekend away. Not all hotels offer them so do your research and make up a shortlist of ones which do. Watch out for time sensitive offers and ones that may be extended for certain times of the year as well.</p>
<p>4.Look for hotels that offer a free breakfast included in the price.<br />
Some hotels charge extra for having breakfast while you are staying there, and this can add a lot to the price. Even if you choose not to have breakfast during your stay you will need to buy a meal out in London instead &#8211; and that can be even more expensive. So choosing cheap hotels in London which offer breakfast for free each day is a good way to save money and set yourself up for the day as well.</p>
<p>5.Do some research online and compare prices and deals before booking anything.</p>
<p>Some people settle on the first hotel they come across. But this isn&#8217;t the best way to find the cheapest deal when it comes to booking a hotel in London. Instead, decide where you ideally want to stay and start looking for hotels in the vicinity. You&#8217;ll be amazed at the difference in prices when you start looking at all the options. Watch out for additional deals which are unique to booking online as well. Some hotels offer a small discount for booking in this way instead of phoning them directly.</p>
<p>You may not have thought that staying in a London hotel would be a cheap option. But as you can see there are plenty of ways you can reduce your hotel bill without reducing your experience of London. In fact you can get a lot more for your money while staying in London that you think.</p>
<p>Provided you follow the steps above and make sure you have looked at all the options, you can enjoy your pick of the cheap hotels in London every time you visit.</p>
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