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Spooky Q&A with Jacqui of Lantern Ghost Tours
Are you curious about the paranormal and the unexplained? Ever wanted to uncover London’s most chilling mysteries? We caught up with Jacqui Travaglia of Lantern Ghost Tours to delve a little deeper into her world and to find out what really spooks her. Read on – if you dare…
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Sue’s Big Paddington Bear Bus Tour Adventure
In January, we launched an Oscar themed competition for a chance to win our Bus Tour for Two around the Paddington Bear film locations in London. Our lucky winner, Sue Matejtschuk, was kind enough to take her camera along and tell us all about the Paddington Bear bus tour. Read on to find out more…
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Celebrate Wearing Green: St. Patrick’s Day
As it’s St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow, now is a good time to get into the spirit of this great annual celebration of Irish heritage and culture and to embrace wearing green!
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Canary Wharf Jazz Festival 2013: Three Acts to Look Out For
Today marks the start of the Canary Wharf Jazz Festival 2013. Taking place at the stunning Canada Square Park in London, it features a host of jazz influenced artists for all ages to enjoy. Best of all – it’s free! To get into the swing of things, here’s our pick of three acts to look out for over the next few days…
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Days Out in London: Four Fun Ways to Enjoy our Capital City
London’s history dates as far back as AD43. From the invasion of the Romans right through to 2012’s Olympic success, our capital city has seen its fair share of action over the years. Today it’s a bustling multi-cultural metropolis full of amazing landmarks, quirky bars and restaurants, art galleries, museums, markets and stunning parks. Come rain or shine, tourists flock to the city to enjoy all it has to offer, but whether you’re a visitor or a Londoner born and bred, there is always something exciting to see or do north or south of the river. Here are four fun things that are sure to make great additions to days…
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London Days Out: What Happens on a Wimbledon Tour?
For several years I have been lucky enough to host our Red Letter Days experience at Wimbledon, and I never tire of it. Wimbledon – as a venue and a great sporting event – really can make all of us proud to be British, and everything about this experience shouts quality and a thorough respect for upholding tradition. The 2013 Championship was certainly different, with the loss of so many big names in the early days, the controversial slips on the grass, Marion Bartoli, an endearing new ladies champion, and of course the nation’s joy at the success of Andy Murray winning the Gentlemen’s Singles title yesterday – congratulations to him! It…