Tuesday, October 22, 2013

London Areas

1. The City

The Roman first settled in this oldest part of London. This  area is covering almost 2,6 kilometers, it's possible to see the history of Rome. This district is the center of finance at the moment. Historic buildings, many old bar here.If you want to see this area, I suggest to go to St. Paul Cathedral which is the highest point of this area. In this area you can find and visit Temple of Mithras, Mansion House, Monument, Lyoyds's Building, Bank of England Museum, Guildhall, Museum of London, Barbican Centre and of course St. Paul's Cathedral.


St. Paul's Cathedral














2. Westminster

All of London's glorious life in this region. You can see the crown worn by the kings and queens of Westminster Abbey in this area. London's best shops and resturants around in this region.In this area, you can see and visit Bachingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Parlement House, Churcill War Rooms, Horse Guards, Royal Academy of Arts, Handel House Museum, The Wallece Collection, Marble Arch and Shepherd Market.


























3. South Bank

You can see the city with London Eye or you can walk Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge.  This area offers you unlimited  fun. You can join in festivals, listen to live music, do jogging, skateboarding crawl, or just walk along the river. I have to admit this area is my favorite, i lived in there when i was in London. By the way I suggest Borough Market for food lovers :). In this area you can find and visit Imperial War Museum, London Eye, Southbank Centre, National Theatre, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, Clink Street, Southwark Cathedral, Butler's Wharf.














4.Trafalgar Square&Soho

Would not be wrong to say that the entertainment center of the city. Trafalgar Square is the meeting place for the people of the city. From here, you can pass to Leicester Square, and you can watch the latest movies or you can get half-price theater tickets. If you love Asian food can visit China Town. In this area you can find and visit Trafalgar Square, National Galery, National Portrait Gallery, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Leichester Square, Soho Square, China Town, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus.











5. From Covent Garden to Ludgate Hill

Once upon a time, this area was the priests garden, And now, It has become the area of street artists and the people in the visit here every day. Region draws attention with good food and entertainment facilities. In this area you can find and visit Covent Garden, St. Paul's Covent Garden, Royal Opera House, London Transport Museum, The Strand, Courtauld Gallery&Somerset House, Royal Courts of Justice, Sir John Soane's Museum, St. Bridge's Church. 

6. Bloomsbury

This is the intellectual heart of the city. Britain's largest museum and library located in this area. A lot of the embassy and diplomats house is here. In this area you can find and visit St. George's Bloomsbury, The Cartoon Museum, Museum street, British Museum, Pollock's Toy Museum, The Foundling Museum, Britsh Library, St. Pancras Station.














7. Kensington & South Kensington

Kensington is in the west of Hyde Park. Kensington is famous with gothic style museums, parks, gardens and town houses painted white.Royal Albert Hall, is home to major international orchestras and artists' performances. In this area you can find and visit Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Brompton Oratory, Royal Albert Hall & Albert Memorial, Science Museum, Serpentine Gallery, Holland Park, Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Palace, Leighton House Museum.













8. Chelsea, Belgravia, & Knightsbridge

These three neighborhoods of London, is home to the wealthy. Streets full of stylish boutiques. In this area you can find and visit Harrods, St. Paul's Church Knightsbridge, Tate Britain, Saatchi Gallery, King's Road, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Carlye's House, Chealsea Physic Garden, Chelsea Old Church.

9. East London

Traditionally the home of port workers and migrants. It's one of the best multicultural place in England. In this area you can find and visit Tower of London, Tower of Bridge, Brick Lane, Whitechapel Gallery, Cutty Sark, Canary Wharf, Royal Observatory, Old Royal Naval Collage, National Maritime Museum.

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