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ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL FOR THE SLOW TRAVELLER
St Paul's is one of the most defining landmarks of the capital, its large dome instantly recognisable as a symbol of the city's defiant...
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THE MUSEUM OF LONDON - NOW CLOSED UNTIL 2025!
At the end of 2022, the Museum of London closed its doors after nearly 50 years at its location near the Roman Wall, and is currently...
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CLIMB UP AT THE O2 FOR THE SLOW TRAVELLER
The O2 may be a glitzy centre of excessive consumption filled with chain shops and restaurants, but the Slow Traveller can put themselves...
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THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY MUSEUM, LONDON
One of the first regiments in the British Army, the Household Cavalry has long been connected with the tradition and pageantry that comes...
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VISITING THE MONUMENT TO THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON
The Great Fire of London in 1666 was a cataclysmic event for the city, changing the face of the capital forever. Just five years later,...
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CULTURAL DAY TRIPS TO TAKE FROM LONDON
England has a wealth of historical sites outside London and even the most ardent fan of the city will want to get away from it at times...
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EATING BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S - HARRODS, LONDON
There are few people over the age of 20 who haven't heard of Breakfast at Tiffany's, the novella made famous by the classic film of 1961...
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AFTERNOON TEA AT FORTNUM & MASON: A CLASSIC BRITISH EXPERIENCE
There are few things more synonymous with Britain than drinking tea, especially from dainty china cups and saucers, served with...
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VISITING SITES FOR GCSE HISTORY: MEDICINE IN BRITAIN 1250 - PRESENT
Many British students study History for GCSE, a module of which is often Medicine Through the Ages. What can often seem a rather dry...
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