Sports Extreme activities Intresting activities Food Festivals Theatre Partytime Parks, haning out places Aquarium Piccadilly Circus Zoo Cinemas
Cricket Football Golf Horse racing Motor racing Polo Rowing Rugby football Tennis Sailing boat
Knockout! Ocean Treasure Hunt Military Driving 4x4 Landrover Off-Road Driving Experience High Ropes Land & Sea Pursuit
London Eye metres high, the highest observation wheel, unforgettable view Robot Wars - very competitive, excitement Ice Carving - a real ‘hands on’ experience Circus Skills Workshop - Learn to form a human pyramid, stilt walk, trapeze & much more
Corporate Cookery How to cook Asian food 94 bars & pubs Extra exclusive restaurants Cruises 1,5h
Henley Festival Prices ~ £260 £280 £385 8 and 12 July Classical music, jazz, opera, comedy, dance, street theatre, rock and firework spectaculars The London Bierfest “It was a beer festival that did exactly what it said on the tin - a great laugh.”
The Largest theatre district in the world The epicentre of British commercial theatre The West End originally took its name from the fact that it was situated to the West of the City of London First playhouse was built at Shoreditch in 1576 and had name of The Theatre Tickets cost ~10£ - 100£ Tkts - cheaper
The Mousetrap at the St Martin's theatre – 56 years The Mousetrap Les Misérables at the Queen's theatre – 23 years Les Misérables The Phantom Of The Opera* at Her Majesty's theatre – 22 years The Phantom Of The Opera* Blood Brothers at the Phoenix theatre – 20 years Blood Brothers The Woman In Black at the Fortune theatre – 19 years The Woman In Black Chicago at the Cambridge theatre – 11 years Chicago Mamma Mia! at the Prince Of Wales theatre – 9 years Mamma Mia! Disney's The Lion King* at the Lyceum theatre – 9 years Disney's The Lion King We Will Rock You* at the Dominion theatre – 6 years We Will Rock You Stomp at the Ambassadors theatre – 6 years Stomp
8 clubs Studio Valbonne Valmont Taman Gang Mahiki Punk Cafe de Paris Disco 24 London Monroes 21+
Hyde Park Russell Square Battersea Park Green Park Regent’s Park Holland Park St. James’s Park Kensignton Gardens Kew Gardens
One of Europe's largest aquariums More than 3000 species of sea animals and plants 50 water tanks An especially impressive collection of sharks 2 million liters of water opened in 1997 three floors
A favourite place from where to access the nearby shopping and entertainment areas In the heart of London Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly and Covent Street Inhabited in 17th century The primary name was The Circus Piccadil
In the Regent’s Park 1828 opened Looks after 650 animal species Perfect day out for the whole family
Around 100 cinemas In LondonNet can see information From the latest Hollywood blockbusters to obscure art movies
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