Flats London

22-08-2008

 Living London

Living LondonLondon is an outstanding resort for those traveling for business and pleasure. Aside from the fact that it is a focal point for business, it is also an outlet for your aesthetic treats. You will be relaxed in its theatres, concert halls, galleries and museums. You can also engage yourself in leisure time and great activities, as well as discover traditions that they have preserved since venerable times. Well, there is so much to do in London. Music, comedy shows, theatres and classical operas are chief make-ups of their entertainment.

The London hotels are exquisite. You can find great choices in the capital London area, not only are they grand and stylish, they also offer comfort that fits the value of your money. When selecting your London hotel try to see if you have maximized your choice. Good hotels have all the amenities and good facilities that you most likely need. Moreover, consider having a close resort to a recreation outside your doors, it is best if you can find good parks and shop establishments nearby. It is helpful that you get the resources of your prime necessities accessible for you. After all it is London, you can’t possibly have the hardest time finding an accommodation that can meet your preferences.

London is also where you can have the best shops and great shopping. The terrific style of London is evident in the streets and stores wherein you can see people that dress themselves presentably, and in the stores where you can dig to the coolest stuffs and wears. So while in London it is unlikely you will not find yourself going with the flow and in style. The nightlife is even fantastic. The bars and pubs get filled up each night, showing the kind of fun-loving people they are. It is a fascinating lifestyle as they work during daytime and have a good time by night time. Come to think of it, London is not everything I imagined it to be. It is amazing how they managed to preserve most of their customs and traditions as seen in their magnificent buildings and monuments, and yet have retained a way of life that is both modern and keen to its essentials.


22-05-2008

 London- the Green City

London- the Green CityIf London’s architectural design gets a big “ahhhh!” from the tourist you must see the wonderful parks of London. London is the largest urban area of England and often called the “The Green City”. The first thing that I got engrossed with in every place I travel is the park and gardens the city accommodates. Architecture and historical sites came second to this. I was so glad that London offered so many beautiful gardens for locals and visitors to see.

With London’s temperate climate you will really like the gardens that London showcases.
Let us visit the garden and parks inside the London’s centre.

• Royal Parks of Hyde Park It is one of the Royal Parks of London and one of the largest garden parks in central London England. It is 350 acres and opens until midnight. The grand entrance of this park was made from the designs of Decimus Burton. The size of the whole entrance is about 107 ft. There are several London Underground stations located on or near Hyde Park like the Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge, etc.

• Kensington Gardens It is one of the Royal Parks in London. It was formerly the private gardens of Kensington Palace. It is in 275 acres land and located west of Hyde Park. This is the park mentioned in the story Peter Pan of J.M. Barrie. The character Peter Pan and the author of the book were both honored in this park thus an iconic statue of Peter Pan is located in this park.

• Green Park Its name indeed gives justice to its surrounding. Green Park is blanketed with green scenery during the spring season and covering an area of approximately 53 acres. Compared to other parks in London, Green Park has no fountain or statue but made merely of beautiful and wonderful wooded meadows. It is also one of the Royal Gardens.

• St. James’s Park is the oldest park among the Royal Park in London. This park is named after a leper hospital located in the southernmost part of St. James place. This park is dedicated to St. James the Less.

These parks are only a few of the so many parks in London like the Bushy Park, Greenwich Park, Richmond Parks and the rest. Experience the magnetic appeal of these parks in London.


12-02-2008

 A Lively Valentine Holiday in London

A Lively Valentine Holiday in LondonONE of the London-based idols that I love is that fictional character created by Eidos, Lara Croft. And one of the most memorable scenes in a Lara Croft movie that I love in the movie is the gliding that Lara Croft did in Hong Kong with her love interest in the film. Here in London where I am staying all the way through Valentines weekend with my lovely Chinese-Spanish wife Leizl, there are no opportunities for gliding here but there is one close to that – bungee jumping. There’s actually an exclusive members only club here for bungee jumpers – the aptly-named UK Bungee Club but on occasions such as Valentines and New Year’s, the UK Bungee Club is offering its doors to tourists, especially foreign ones. And certainly I am a tourist since my wife and I came all the way from Salamanca.

I can hardly wait to be bungee jumping here in London during Valentines. It’s good already at 99 pounds per couple and that’s already inclusive of a bottle of champagne. Of course, you don’t litter the champagne over the air in London; you wait till both of you settle back to the ground. But if bungee jumping is not enough for you, then there is also a skydiving event here in London by February 14 or Valentines Day but this event is mostly for single ladies only who don’t have romantic partners yet. The skydiving event is held in Swindon just outside London and your tandem instructor is a very handsome hunk just like the knights of old in King Arthur’s round table. So ladies, if you don’t have a date yet, skydiving with a guy as handsome as Orlando Bloom even for just less than five minutes is a superb experience already. Rate is as good as 200 pounds per person.

Then by February 15, my wife and I will be attending the London premiere of The Eye starring Jessica Alba. I have always been rooting for Jessica Alba since she was still 14 in the Hollywood television series Flipper. I was in my sophomore year in college at Universidad de Madrid then, taking up a degree in journalism. I have already seen Jessica Alba live and in person at the London Eye during the premiere of Rise of the Silver Surfer in 2006 but this time, I want to see her again on how she looks when she’s pregnant. I have heard that she looked great in a maternity gown during the Technical Oscars’ night held an evening before the Grammy Awards. Besides, my wife Leizl loves horror movies and this is like hitting two birds in one stone.

Also on February 15, Jennifer Love Hewitt (the star of The Ghost Whisperer) will have a semi-radio concert-cum-interview at BBC Radio 3 and because my cousin Guillermo is a technician at BBC Radio 3, he has already arranged of seats for us inside the radio station so we can watch Jennifer Love Hewitt singing. Jeez, this Valentines will really be a memorable one for my wife Leizl and I even though we don’t have any kids yet.


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