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London is more than just a vacation destination. A major world centre of business, politics, and culture, London is the urban artery through which flows the life's blood of the British nation. As a London tourist you are about to embark on one of the most exciting and exhilarating journeys you'll take in your life time, and we aren't just talking about after you've got a hand from our great deals on flights from the UK. There are more things to do and see in London than any single person could possibly accomplish in a lifetime, but our helpful London Business Directory is going to help you narrow your options by describing a few of the more arresting sites and services. So read on and regardless of which London attractions and amenities you choose to include in your London vacation we know you'll have a fabulous time in this global city because as the essayist Samuel Johnson, a former resident once said: "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life."

An excellent place to begin your tour of London is in London's West End, which is geographically speaking, located in the center of London. The West End itself is divided into many different districts specializing in many different services. As a pop culture reference the term West End has become synonymous with London's theatre district, located mostly in the neighborhood of Soho. As the city that made William Shakespeare a major literary figure, London is famous for its excellent dramatic and musical theatre productions with the quality and variety of shows offered rivaling even New York's much exalted Broadway theatre scene.

Don't leave London without visiting some of its wonderful galleries and museums. One of the oldest and most famous of these is The British Museum, founded in 1753 and home to a national collection of science and art treasures.

It will be difficult not to turn your innocent souvenir hunting expedition into a serious shopping spree with all the world-famous department stores, fashionable boutiques, and charming specialty stores that London has to offer the shopper in all of us. Book lovers and antique collectors wandering the city streets will be like kids in candy stores as they discover the variety of shops specializing in these particular wares.

So you came to Britain to see London right? Well, here's your chance. The London Eye, a 440-foot-high Ferris wheel allows passengers to see up to 25 miles in all directions with views of such celebrated landmarks as St. Paul's Cathedral, the Palace of Westminster, and Windsor Castle. A full rotation on board the Eye takes approximately 30 minutes. Employees don't refer to a passenger's experience as a ride. They call it a flight. Another exciting way to explore is with a Eurail Pass where you can get a Eurail pass, Eurail Selectpass and Eurail Flexipass in one place with helpful information and sales.

Any trip to London would feel incomplete without touring some of London's iconic monarchy related sites. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of Her Majesty The Queen. The Palace's nineteen state rooms are normally off limits to the public because they are working state rooms, used to entertain guests on State, ceremonial, and business occasions. During the months of August and September, however, when The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the State Rooms are open to visitors. Another popular Palace event, occurring much more frequently, is the distinguished ceremonial Changing of the Guard in front of the Palace. The Queen's Guard, in red tunic and bearskin is one of London's most memorable and enduring likenesses.

London is said to be a walker's city with its lavish architecture representing a kaleidoscope of historical periods, its secret gardens, and hidden nooks. You'll get almost as much out of visiting London as an aimless meanderer as you will, guide book in hand, meticulously taking each of its acclaimed attractions and historical sites by storm. You can also get around by taking a Horseback riding tour in London where you can see the sites that aren't always easily accessible by car or by foot.

A word to the wise when visiting London: carry a street map. Even residents do this. London street names and house numbers follow their own twisted logic and our unreliable guides for those seeking to regain their bearings. Don't be disheartened. It's fun to get lost. Just be prepared. If you are scared of getting lost, you can check out our tours, they will show you around and help you avoid the anxiety of being a stranger in a strange land.

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