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Welcome

Traveling the world isn't just fun and exciting; there's ample research to suggest it's highly beneficial for your physical, mental and emotional health as well.
Now that you know you can gain a lot from packing the bags and visiting places you've never been, what are you waiting for to plan your next trip?

Your health will thank you for it!

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EXPLORE the destination

LONDON, England
England is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Most visitors head straight to England's capital, London, which is home to iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. But, there are fantastic sites all over England, especially for Shakespeare and Harry Potter fans!
The capital of the United Kingdom is a thriving multicultural metropolis. The contrast between the spectacular historic sights,the buzzing of a big city and the lively cultural and foodie scene makes London an interesting and exciting destination. Wander through St.James park, visit Westminster Abbey, explore the streets of Shoreditch, and take a ride up the River Thames. London's incredible shopping, endless sights, friendly locals, and vibrant nightlife offer something for every kind of traveler. With urban cities and towns that look like they're from storybooks, England has an incredibly interesting history, age-old traditions, and spectacular gardens.

London


WHY LONDON?

London is home to some of the best museums and galleries in the world many of which are free, as well as many other free attractions.
Spend an afternoon at the British Museum, Tate Modern, Natural History Museum or Science Museum, where you can browse the permanent collections at no cost.

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London Big Ben

WHAT to see?


My favorite places in LONDON
NEIL'S YARD

Neil's Yard is one of those hidden gems in London that you need to see. Walk through the narrow entrance to emerge into a world of colorful buildings, indie eateries and alternative remedies.

ADDRESS

Seven Dials, Covent Garden, WC2H London

WHY DO I LIKE IT?

Neal's Yard is a hidden colorful courtyard where you'll find a micro-village full of independent restaurants, bars, cafés and shops, and every business is commited to sustainable end ethical commercial practices.

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WATERLOO VAULTS

The Vaults is a multi-disciplinary space located in the underground world of Waterloo Station; is a dank hide out for aerosol-wielding graffiti artists.

ADDRESS

Arch 236 Leake Street, SE1 7NN London

WHY DO I LIKE IT?

It is a place to be lost, a place to escape. Waterloo Vaults is London's home for anything wacky, weird, and wonderful. Up and comming comedians, new and inventive theatre and immersive dinning experiences barely scratch the surface of what's to offer at Waterloo Vaults.

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THE PAINTED HALL

The Painted Hall is a true masterpiece, boasting one of the most spectacular Baroque interiors in Europe, and is located inside the Old Royal Naval College.

ADDRESS

King William Walk, Greenwich, SE10 9NN London

WHY DO I LIKE IT?

The epic painting scheme, known as "Britain's Sistine Chapel" were conceived and executed by British artist Sir James Thornhill, and it took 19 years to be completed.



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BRIKI CAFÉ

Located in Exmouth Market, Briki is a deli and coffee brewery offering new, alternative choises with traditional recipies and quality coffee.

ADDRESS

67 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4QL London

WHY DO I LIKE IT?

Serving some delicious Mediterranean food, Briki is one of the best places for brunch in Exmouthn Market. Although this low-key spot is perfect for a coffee and a slice of cake, they also serve a tasty range of Greek inspired sandwiches and a crackin' soup of the day.

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London's   GALLERY


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