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London Links
Links to site which are useful for info on London
London - local
government site -
Mayor of London
London Assembly
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10
Downing Street - http://www.number-10.gov.uk/
The official web-site for the official residence
of the British Prime Minister. |
Royal
Parks - http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/
Information and history of the Royal Parks of
London. |
The
London Pass - http://www.londonpass.com
Leisure pass that offers free entry to over 50
attractions, and free public transport. |
Kew
Garden - http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/visitor/
London's Botanic garden with information on exhibits.
education, and useful links. |
London
Aquarium - http://www.londonaquarium.co.uk/
Includes news, information, exhibits, opening
hours and directions. |
British
Airways London Eye - http://www.londoneye.com/
Visitor information, online ticket booking, webcam
and information for schools and corporate parties for this large
observation wheel giving views across London on the South Bank
of the Thames. |
London
Tourist Attractions - http://www.ukguide.org/london/attract.html
Top attractions that everybody wants to see. |
Covent
Garden - http://www.covent-garden.co.uk/
Street market, arts, speciality food, music. |
London
Butterfly House - http://www.butterflies.org.uk/
Free-flying colourful tropical butterflies in
a greenhouse. |
Beautiful
London - http://www.beautiful-london.co.uk
A tourist guide with many lovely photographs. |
The
London Parade - http://www.londonparade.co.uk/
The New Year's Day parade in London, which includes
marching bands and cheerleaders. |
London
Ghost Walk - http://www.london-ghost-walk.co.uk
Walk through the sinister places where Jack the
Ripper and ghosts supposedly can be seen, conducted by author
and broadcaster Richard Jones. |
City
of London Walks - http://www.cityoflondonwalks.co.uk/
Walks and news about events in the City of London,
UK. |
Star
Trek - The Adventure - http://www.startrektheadventure.co.uk
Exhibition in Hyde Park. News, events, tickets,
information. Needs Flash. |
British
Airways London Eye - http://www.visit-london-eye.com/
A tour of the British Airways London Eye with
pictures and information. |
The
London Eye - http://www.the-london-eye.com
Useful, easy to reach information about the London
Eye. |
The
Jack the Ripper Walk - http://www.jacktheripperwalk.com
Devised and guided by Donald Rumbelow, "internationally
recognised as the leading authority on Jack the Ripper". |
The
Dome - http://www.aboutbritain.com/Dome.htm
At Greenwich aims to provide an opportunity for
us all to celebrate the year 2000. |
Capital
Walks and Talks - http://www.capitalwalks.f9.co.uk/
Guided walks for small groups around London from
a qualified City of London guide. Details of talks, walks and
how to contact. |
Millennium
Dome Experience - http://www.czajkowski.fsnet.co.uk/dome_review.htm
A review of this London attraction, complete with
ratings for the Zones, and tips for visitors. |
Waterlow
Park - http://waterlow.freeservers.com/
Includes news, information, history, photographs
and contact details. |
Guide
to Greenwich and Charlton - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/apalmer/Greenwch.htm
Personal home page describing the sights and attractions
of Charlton and Greenwich, London, England. |
London
Attractions - http://www.angelfire.com/in/uktravelinfo
Detailed historical and tourism information about
London's top attractions. |
RAF Museum, Hendon -
The National Museum of Aviation, celebrating the story of aviation. |
Regents
Canal walking tour -
A pictorial walking tour along the canal |
Camden
Places to Visit -
Information from Camden Council on museums and other attractions in the borough. |
London Tourist Board -
London tourism information from accommodation to museums and art galleries, shows
and eating out, sightseeing attractions and shopping, exhibitions and corporate
events. |
Carnaby -
Famous shopping street in London's West End. Site features information on shops,
things to do and maps of the surrounding area |
The
British Library - http://www.bl.uk
Information about services including events, exhibitions,
educational programmes and tours. |
The
British Museum - http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/
Home of one of the greatest collections of antiquities
in the world. |
The
Freud Museum - http://www.freud.org.uk/
Home of Sigmund and his daughter, now a museum
containing Freud's library and collection of antiquities. |
Royal
College of Surgeons Museum - http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/services/museums/
Bones, body parts, instruments and other items
of surgical interest. |
The
Dickens House Museum - http://www.dickensmuseum.com/
Charles Dickens and his family lived here briefly,
and it now houses a collection of letters, ephemera and photographs. |
London
Canal Museum - http://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/
Historical exhibitions and boat trips, based in
an old ice warehouse near King's Cross. It also features the
history of the ice trade and ice cream. |
The
Jewish Museum - http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk
Collections on the history of the Jewish community
in Britain, the Holocaust, and ceremonial art. |
Burgh
House Trust - http://www.burghhouse.org.uk
Burgh House incorporating Hampstead Museum is
a grade 1 listed building with permanent displays on Hampstead
history. Includes history, collections and room hire details. |
Belsize
Park Deep Level Shelter - http://www.bunkertours.co.uk/belsize_park.htm
Photographs and history of this 1940s wartime
shelter. |
The
Keats House - http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/applications/keats-house/
John Keats once lived here, and it is now home
to a collection of letters, manuscripts and other materials. |
The
Royal Observatory - http://www.rog.nmm.ac.uk/
An informative website from the home of the Prime
Meridian of the world, also provides event and visitor information |
National
Maritime Museum - http://www.nmm.ac.uk/
Online resources include forthcoming events and
exhibitions, galleries of sea related material, and an extensive
centre for research. |
The
Cutty Sark - http://www.cuttysark.org.uk/
Famous tea clipper now moored at Greenwich, England.
Features information on opening times, restoration, and history. |
The
Fan Museum - http://www.fan-museum.org/
Dedicated to fans and fan making. Includes information
for visitors, details of the collection, exhibition schedule,
information on group tours and a brief history of fans. |
The
Museum of the Royal Artillery - http://www.firepower.org.uk/
Visitor, regiment, hire and education information,
a tour of the museum and events calendar. |
Maritime
Greenwich - http://www.greenwichwhs.org.uk/
A World Heritage Site. Details of its attractions,
events, restaurants, shopping and accommodation. |
Greenwich
Palace - http://www.britannia.com/history/londonhistory/grw-pal1.html
An illustrated history. |
The
Cutty Sark - http://www.vrlondon.com/vr/london/gren1.shtml
Virtual reality view of the Cutty Sark, in Greenwich. |
Greenwich
Tour Guides - http://www.greenwichtours.co.uk/
Discover the area with the local experts. Daily
guided walks, special interest tours and group bookings. |
East
Asia Travel - http://www.eastasiatravel.co.uk/
Specialise in travel to the Far East, flights,
tours and hotels. |
Royal
Teas Café - http://www.royalteascafe.co.uk/index.html
A cosy and intimate Vegetarian café and coffee
shop set in one of Greenwich's prettiest streets. Open 7 days
a week, 10am - 6pm. Daily soup and lunch specials with all coffee
freshly ground on premises. Also a large selection of loose leaf
teas and homemade cakes. |
Friends
of the Woodlands Farm Trust - www.thewoodlandsfarmtrust.org
Information provided by members of the Trust.
Funding and future plans, links to the official site. |
Wetland Centre London -
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre, home to birds and other wildlife. Includes
information about conservation projects, upcoming events, and kids' activities. |
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