Monthly Archives: December 2014
A huge steel umbrella that is linked with the Oxford Circus tube station
50 years ago, on the August Bank Holiday, a huge operation was carried out to open a big umbrella that later on became the Oxford Circus tube station. The umbrella took the entire bank holiday to open up. The device … Continue reading
Welcome to the heaven of foodies
London is full of food from all over the world and there are many good restaurants in London where you can enjoy authentic, high quality food ataffordable prices. British cuisine is made and altered depending on the climates of the … Continue reading
Your guide to London: Christmas lights on Oxford Street
London is an amazing city where it’s impossible to be bored. In my short time there, I attended Bloomsbury International, which I think is the best English Language School in London. Everyone was very friendly, students as well as staff, … Continue reading
All about the marble arch tube station
This Marble Arch Tube station was opened on 30 July 1900 by the Central London Railway (CLR). Similar to all the new as well as original stations on the CLR, Marble Arch was assisted by lifts to the platforms but … Continue reading
22 Casual Small Businesses in London
No doubt, London is certainly the monetary capital of the world. Although latest banking and market outrages have rocked the city’s upright on the Global Financial Centres Key, London’s mall business section has shattered in recent years which gave a … Continue reading
15 surprising facts you didn’t know about London and England
More than 2500 people have run to the hospital forinjuries caused by toothbrushes. True story. No place in the UK is more than70miles from the sea. Coton, located in Elms, is the farthest place from the sea. If you put … Continue reading