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		<title>The Best Cultural Activities to Do in London</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>              With great galleries, superb museums &#38; fantastic sights, London is one of the much popular visitor destinations in the world.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>              With great galleries, superb museums &amp; fantastic sights, London is one of the much popular visitor destinations in the world.</p>
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London boasts a truly diverse population &amp; over 300 languages are spoken within the city. According to 2006 statistics, it boasts a population of 7512400, which makes it the most populous municipality in the european union &amp; the second most populous in Europe.</p>
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London has been picked to hold Olympics in 2012.</p>
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In 1863, increasing traffic congestion on roads in london led to the creation of the world&#8217;s first underground railway system, the london underground. </p>
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The city was bombed badly over the 2nd world war and plenty lives were lost. following the war, plenty buildings in the city had to be built again.</p>
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After world war ii, immigration changed London into one of the much culturally &amp; racially diverse cities in Europe. Immigration was not always smooth, because there were massive race riots in notting hill and brixton, but intergration was definitely smoother than in other english regions.</p>
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The museums and galleries in London are the best in the country. One of the finest galleries  is the Tate Modern, which is placed in the former Bankside Power Station. The gallery opened in 2000 and it boasts a wide variety of permanent exhibits by artists including Warhol, Peter Blake and Picasso, in addition to touring exhibitions. entry to multitude exhibitions is free.</p>
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Needless to say that the shopping in London is the best in the uk. In fact, the city boasts a wide range of famous outlets, which include Harrods and Hamleys.</p>
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Camden Town is renowned for its alternative shops and wonderful market. its a diverse location, which sells everything from vintage clothing to records.</p>
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Alternatively, shop lovers should head to knightsbridge or mayfair for the more high-end outlets. you will find some fabulous designer brands in this elite area.</p>
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London is renowned for its elite wine bars, nightclubs and theatres. One of the best known night clubs is Fabric , which is situated in Leicester Square. This enormous nightclub has a 1600 capacity and it attracts some enormous name DJs, especially on Fridays when it holds its renowned Fabric Live event.</p>
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Another fabulous nightclub is Ministry of Sound, which is situated in Southwark.</p>
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There&#8217;s thousands of hotels, guesthouses &amp; bed &amp; breakfasts in London, so there is accommodation to suit any budget. From famous names such as the Hilton, the Dorchester &amp; the Marriot, to cheap hostels, there truly is things for everyone to enjoy.</p>
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		<title>When You Go to Bond Street, Pop Into the Place of London for It&#8217;s Culture</title>
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<p> London has a genuinely diverse population &#38; over 300 languages are spoken within the city. According to 2006 statistics, it has a population of 7512400, which means it is the most populous municipality in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With wonderful galleries, fabulous culture &amp; fantastic sights, London is one of the much popular tourism destinations in the world.</p>
<p> London has a genuinely diverse population &amp; over 300 languages are spoken within the city. According to 2006 statistics, it has a population of 7512400, which means it is the most populous municipality in the eu &amp; the second most populous in Europe.</p>
<p> London has been picked to hold summer olympics in 2012.</p>
<p> In 1863, bad traffic congestion on roads in london city centre led to the erection of the world&#8217;s first underground railway system, the underground. </p>
<p> The city was badly bombed while world war 2 and various people died. following the war, various buildings in the city had to be rebuilt.</p>
<p> Following world war ii, immigration changed London into one of the much racially and culturally diverse cities in Europe. Immigration was not always smooth, as there were big race riots in brixton and notting hill, but intergration was certainly smoother than in other british regions.</p>
<p> London is well-known for its fantastic museums and galleries. One of the best known museums is the v and a, which was established in 1852. it&#8217;s the world&#8217;s largest museum of decorative arts and design with a permanent collection of more than 4.5 million pieces. nowadays, the museum covers a huge 12 1/2 acres and 145 art galleries. it&#8217;s a major tourist attraction and, in 2006, it attracted 2,400,000 visitors.</p>
<p> London is well-known for its shopping, which means that you will find everything from kooky independent outlets&amp; markets, to designer outlets.</p>
<p> One of the city&#8217;s most well-known outlets is Selfridges, which is on Oxford st. It was 1st opened in 1909 by Harry Selfridge, who wanted to make shopping lively rather than just a chore. He succeeded &amp; the shop now has four other branches in various cities throughout the uk.</p>
<p> London has rich and varied nightlife, which boasts things for everyone to enjoy. From vip celebrity bars and nightclubs, to quiet inns, you can&#8217;t fail to have a excellent night out here.</p>
<p> London&#8217;s West End is renowned for its various theatres, which show a vast variety of musicals and other shows. The longest running production in the west end was Agatha Christie&#8217;s Mousetrap, which ran for a massive 26 years from 1952 &#8211; 2004. other popular shows are Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Cats and Mary Poppins.</p>
<p> Thanks for reading! we&#8217;ve now come to the end, however we hope you enjoyed our london guide. If you require any most material about the city, don&#8217;t hesitate to ring your locality sightseer material centre, who&#8217;ll be pleased to provide material on accommodation, stuff to do, travel &amp; more.</p>
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		<title>Culturally London</title>
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<p>Quite a lot of people have striven to define ‘Englishness&#8217; and failed in fact English culture is really a mixed culture, having assimilated the best from many other cultures. Racially the English are Celts, Romans, Vikings, Saxons, Normans, with a handful of lesser traits thrown in for good measure.</p>
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<p>Quite a lot of people have striven to define ‘Englishness&#8217; and failed in fact English culture is really a mixed culture, having assimilated the best from many other cultures. Racially the English are Celts, Romans, Vikings, Saxons, Normans, with a handful of lesser traits thrown in for good measure.</p>
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<p>The colonial past has made the city more cosmopolitan than any other. Class is still often more important than color, though its boundaries shift with the winds. The English have always admired foreigners, and have imported other cultures, languages and foods, giving them a unique turn.</p>
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  The main distinguishing trait of the English is the aplomb. The stiff upper lip and the seeming endless capacity to put up with the unspeakable  was given a boost during the blitz when Londoners faced the might of the Nazi bombing campaign and terrible hardships with a cheerfulness that was almost pathological.</p>
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  London is one of the most cosmopolitan places in the world. Where else can you order breakfast in Farsi, book a taxi in Urdu, ask for afternoon coffee in Arabic and spend the evening chatting with your friends in Cantonese? Over 300 languages are spoken in this very city.</p>
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  London is certainly the capital for multicultural events and festivals, and hosts the biggest celebrations for the Chinese, Sikh, Bengali and Hindu New Years. London also boasts some of the greatest festivals in the world , one can witness anything from Turkish belly dancers to 4 x 4 Bhangra dancers, Bharatanatyam dancers to flamenco dancers and Russian classical ballet to Mexican Folklorico. Students play a crucial role in making London so dynamic and your experience in this city will provide one with a network of friends from all over the world.</p>
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  London offers a fantastic diversity of population and supports a myriad of different lifestyles.People of all ages and backgrounds flock to London for many different reasons. They include improved work prospects, better wages, a higher standard of living and the stimulation of living in a bustling metropolis. The city&#8217;s lifestyles vary considerably and the options are endless. From nightlife to sport, shopping to theatre, art to dining there&#8217;s always something to do and people to meet. </p>
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  London&#8217;s long-standing ethnic diversity is an important factor in its popularity with settlers from overseas. The strong economy of the City draws many people including graduates from around the country and beyond. The presence of large numbers of long- and short-term visitors also adds to London&#8217;s vibrancy. As with all big cities, there can be issues with traffic congestion, crowded public transport, long working hours and high costs of living but there are ample compensations and ongoing improvements on many fronts.</p>
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  London is frequently likened to a collection of villages. Clusters of local shops, markets, parks, leisure centers and other venues help foster a feeling of local community within a conurbation of seven million people. Some areas have a particularly strong identities and associations making London a world in one city. The capital continues to draw newcomers all the time and it is a city that is always changing.</p>
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		<title>The English Renaissance Period &#8211; the Impacts and Influences on Culture</title>
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<p>London experienced a cultural and artistic movement in between early 16th and early 17th century which is known as the English Renaissance Period. The English Renaissance was much influenced by the pan-European Renaissance which is said to have originated in the 14th century in northern Italy. Often known as the &#8220;age of the Shakespeare&#8221; or [...]]]></description>
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<p>London experienced a cultural and artistic movement in between early 16th and early 17th century which is known as the English Renaissance Period. The English Renaissance was much influenced by the pan-European Renaissance which is said to have originated in the 14th century in northern Italy. Often known as the &#8220;age of the Shakespeare&#8221; or &#8220;the Elizabethan era,&#8221; the English Renaissance created stimulation in art, architecture, literature and music of whole of England. The transition in the England was accepted with reluctance and it was rather a medley of the forgotten Gothic and the naïve Renaissance.</p>
<p>No field in England was untouched by the revolution caused by Renaissance. The English literature was marked by the works of poets like Edmund Spenser and John Milton, playwrights like William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe and philosophers like Sir Thomas More and Sir Francis Bacon. Some produced works which explained the English Christian beliefs; some represented English thought on life and death and also covered the glorious history of London; and some printed their works on their ideas on humanity and on Utopian society.</p>
<p>Renaissance also had great impact on the music. From renowned ballads to church songs and sophisticated court music, many inventive steps were taken and the music during the Renaissance period had become varied and more delightful. The comedy and tragedy plays used music to make it livelier. A new school of music also developed in this period which was known as the English Madrigal School. The English Madrigal was either copies of Italian musical works or their direct translations. Mostly in three to six voices, the English madrigals were light in style.</p>
<p>Renaissance also influenced the architectural style of that period. Emphasis was laid upon symmetry, proportion, geometry and on maintaining the regularity in the architecture. Inigo Jones is credited for propounding Renaissance architecture in England. He had studied architecture in Italy, the country influenced by the Andrea Palladio who transformed the architectural style of both palaces and churches. He designed great buildings such as the Queen’s House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House at Whitehall.</p>
<p>Even the style of making furniture was influenced by Renaissance. It cannot be denied that England was much influenced by the Italian style of art and architecture. Though Oak wood was used to make furniture but now apple, pear, chestnut, walnut, holly and pine were also used to improve the quality of the furniture. Earlier the ornate-furniture was only limited to the churches and ecclesiastical houses. With the improvement in the position of the citizen, English people also beautified their home with magnificent furniture.</p>
<p>However, many historians argue that English Renaissance was nothing but just a transition towards a modern world. They contend that English Renaissance does not level with the artistic achievements and aims similar to their Italian counterparts. The English literature had been seeing its growth since the time of Geoffrey Chaucer. Nevertheless, most of the historians still are of the opinion that there was an artistic flowering in London and other regions of England in the period between early 16th and early 17th century.</p>
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		<title>Must See of London</title>
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<p>London – the capital of Great Britain is one of the biggest and the most wonderful cities of the world. Besides, some people call London cultural capital of Europe. There are many places of interest, parks, museums, which are interesting for people from different countries and different ages. Those people who go to London first [...]]]></description>
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<p>London – the capital of Great Britain is one of the biggest and the most wonderful cities of the world. Besides, some people call London cultural capital of Europe. There are many places of interest, parks, museums, which are interesting for people from different countries and different ages. Those people who go to London first time, have to pay attention on so – called “must see” of London.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>One of such places is The British Museum. You will need several days o see all the items of the museum. The most impressive exhibits are devoted to the ancient culture of Egyptian and Greek. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Famous London Eye is a construction which will allow you to see central London from above. It is not a secret, that London Eye is the biggest observation wheel in Europe. Besides the unforgettable impressions, you will receive better orientation for further sightseeing.<br />&#13;</p>
<p> Spiritual Landmark of London is St. Paul’s Cathedral, which is 300 year old. Solemn ceremonies of royal family are hold there. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>In Trafalgar square the tourists can find famous National Gallery. You can see here works of Monet and Leonardo Da Vinci. You will probably need several days to investigate all items. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>If you visit London with children, make a present for them and go to London Zoo. There are thousands of animals there.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Do not forget to visit Tate Modern Museum. You can find there paintings o Warhol and Matisse. Such visit will be unforgettable.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>In Tower of London nephews of Richard 3 were murdered, so the tower has the second name: bloody tower. Those people, who have visited this tower, have often nightmares.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Museum of Natural History includes the biggest collection of dinosaur bones. Children like to go there.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>If you have good mood and like to read the articles in the fashion magazines about high life, visit Museum of Madam Tussaud. You will see there hundreds of wax figures. </p>
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		<title>Get a Quintessential taste of London</title>
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<p>London is renowned for many fine touristic offerings &#8211; from its outstanding collection of museums and galleries, to its colourful array of festivals and seasonal events. However, one of the city’s most famous attractions is undoubtedly its theatre scene. With countless theatre shows and musicals being staged at any given time of the year, London [...]]]></description>
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<p>London is renowned for many fine touristic offerings &#8211; from its outstanding collection of museums and galleries, to its colourful array of festivals and seasonal events. However, one of the city’s most famous attractions is undoubtedly its theatre scene. With countless theatre shows and musicals being staged at any given time of the year, London is sure to thrill both the avid theatre-goer and the visitor seeking a bit of true London culture. </p>
<p> Of course, theatre shows will vary depending on what time of year you visit London. So once you arrive in the city, you’ll want to enquire about what’s on. It might also be a good idea to check performances when you’re first planning your trip to London, as some shows tend to be exceptionally popular and sell out quickly. A good way to access London’s theatre calendar is to check online, as the information posted is usually very current. However, another way to check performance schedules is to go through a travel company, hotel, or airline that you’re booking your travel with. </p>
<p> In addition to booking your flights to London and accommodation, you’ll also usually have the option to book holiday activities &#8211; such as theatre shows, visits to landmarks or days out at a sporting venue. You’ll have the convenience of arranging the most important aspects of your trip, all at once. Going through a travel service provider might also give you the added benefit of discounted prices, particularly if you’re booking multiple arrangements. </p>
<p> If you book everything together, once you step off your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.britishairways.com/travel/flights-to-london/public/en_gb">London flight</a> you&#8217;ll know immediately where your hotel is and what you have planned for that day. </p>
<p> So, what are some of London’s most prominent upcoming theatre offerings? London has a range of long-running shows like The Lion King, Billy Elliot, Joseph, and Mamma Mia. However, there are also many visiting highlights, such as A Streetcar Named Desire, The Winter’s Tale, The Trial of Marie Antoinette, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Whether you’re looking for a comedy, drama, or a combination of both, you’re bound to find a host of performances you’ll love in London. </p>
<p> Prefer musicals? You won’t be disappointed with London’s wide array of musical options &#8211; from Wicked and Chicago: The Musical to Hairspray and Jersey Boys. Whether you’re travelling alone, as a couple, or with the whole family, there’s a theatre performance or musical to delight! </p>
<p> So, if you&#8217;re looking for a truly quintessential taste of London this summer you could consider enjoying a theatre break. With so much on offer in the realm of theatre and musicals, you’re bound to come away with an experience to remember! </p>
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		<title>Each of the hotels in London was made for a celebration</title>
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<p>Going to a strange place is somehow one of the most difficult experiences for some.  While some look forward to spending a vacation just to be away from usual work requirements, there is a stress that goes behind it.  If you are considering United Kingdom as your option for the travel, London hotels are worth [...]]]></description>
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<p>Going to a strange place is somehow one of the most difficult experiences for some.  While some look forward to spending a vacation just to be away from usual work requirements, there is a stress that goes behind it.  If you are considering United Kingdom as your option for the travel, London hotels are worth taking note of in your itinerary.  You might wonder why consider these options in mind when there are other things to consider.  Well, hotels in London boast of a lot of things.  Take a look at the following.</p>
<p>Historical events.  London hotels have been built in accordance with what transpired not only in the city&#8217;s history but in the country and the world as well.  The Victorian Period is your access to the makings of the Savoy and Langham hotels.  During the World Wars, there were other hotels in London built by several business-minded individuals.  Now, there are over 70,000 rooms in London where every traveler may choose to stay-in.  This makes the choice quite harder but at least you may say that there is a room for you in the place.</p>
<p>Movie launches and celebrations.  Aside from the historical events influencing the foundation of hotels in London, culture is also said to be a predominant factor that cause the rise of these accommodations in the city.  There are several districts in the city where world premieres are usually held.  With this notable event, it is expected that celebrities from all over the globe are expected to arrive at least once a year.  As London became one of the finest venues for the growth of the film industry, so did London hotels start to flourish.</p>
<p>Cultural structures.  Part of traveling to United Kingdom, London specifically, will not be complete without taking a glimpse of its world-renowned museums and art galleries.  Finding London hotels situated near the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum is recommended if you want easier access to these cultural venues.  While you do this, you may be able to see how hotels in London standout over other hotels in the world.</p>
<p>Sports activities.  London hotels became popularly known to a lot of professional athletes especially when the city became the venue for the Summer Olympics in 1908.  Forty years after that, in 1948, the same sporting event was held in the city.  Hotels in London offered room where athletes may stay after a day&#8217;s competition.  Now, the city became a host to other sports events like Wimbledon Tennis Championships and the London Marathon.  These have somehow made hoteliers gain more profit for their existing businesses.</p>
<p>Now, whether you are out for a vacation or you simply want to see popular celebrities from around the world, London hotels may help you with that concern.  Of course, with these accommodations, touring around the city becomes accessible.  In your search for hotels in London, you may want to check with your booking company whether chauffeur services are rendered.  At least when you have such services, the trip to the city&#8217;s most famous spots becomes more enjoying than tiresome.</p>
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		<title>Go for a Unique Night-out! on London?s Friday Night Sizzling</title>
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<p>It’s Friday night. Everyone is moving out of their work places. All the boisterous and hefty schedules are over for now. Yet, it is five minutes to seven. Sheena is on her way to home. This twenty four year old girl lives all alone in London. While, on her way to home some thoughts are [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s Friday night. Everyone is moving out of their work places. All the boisterous and hefty schedules are over for now. Yet, it is five minutes to seven. Sheena is on her way to home. This twenty four year old girl lives all alone in London. While, on her way to home some thoughts are persistently striking her mind. “Can I do something to make my weekend interesting?” she mumbles.. ‘Friday night’, that is the idea. Eh! Exciting one. </p>
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<p>            On every Friday night, London took a slew across its streets, clubs, hotels and wherever possible. The purpose is just a mix of bash and blast! Nothing more is required except for the presence. Party rumble waffles everyone whosoever comes to see its simmer. Huh! Even staggering steps and drowsy feel can go with the boil. This way the night adds fresh tone in the air. Its London’s Friday night. </p>
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<p>The night begins its party roar on every Friday late in the evening.  .As soon as the night sets on its bloom: More or less every Londoner especially the youths set their foot towards the party sizzle. There are special clubs and groups for different age groups. </p>
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<p>Among the places, Leicester square (one of the busiest spots in London), Piccadilly Circus (metro station), Bedrock (finest club in London) and Oxford Street are the most crowded and popular one. Now the question is what is so special over there? The answer is nothing and everything. These places are the conjoined of nightclubs, bars, pubs, casinos, movie halls, discotheques, fancy restaurants, and every thing for which one would like to come for. Lets say for Leicester square: one of the most ideal choice on Friday nights, is the perfect place to go for a late night movie after a hard days slog. All that: along with the joy of festivity all across, sets for a wonderful night out.</p>
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<p>The best way to reach there is to take ride in a tube from any corner of London to Leicester square. However, during weekends on all tubes, a special warning message displays all over “Avoid using tubes on weekends especially in evenings due to overcrowding at tube and stations”.  Even so, that is the point. To sense the real background one must go through the heat.  </p>
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<p>The joy of festivity seduces people of all sorts. There you will see gays, hookers, limos, multi colored hair, which otherwise is a difficult scene to find out in concert. You will see people dressed in most erratic, fashionable, crazy, and bizarre way. They gather in large number to have fun and food, hip and hop with each other. Indeed, Friday night is a place where one can cross all constraints of confinements. There is no need for dabbling into light drinks. Hells, if you want to have a drink, have a drink. How can one imagine goras party without the splash of drinks? Wild! Creatures… hmm. This sometimes, set up loud brash, brawl of seething humanity. Yeah, surely, for us Indians this is a very common sight. But there is one difference; here you will see goras shouting, abusing, hooliganism, and all that.</p>
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<p> Nightlife in London is quite an experience for exotic travelers: where one can vouch for all the miscellany of festivity. Clubs, restaurants all get jam packed in a full hop up almost on all the nights. But Friday night is very much unlike other nights. It is neither a mere festivity nor an ingredient of distinctive London culture, it is rather that everyone be required to discover.</p>
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<p>Once, waltz into the sizzling you will realize the standard of true international metropolitan life. Truly: a cool option to go for, which enrolls sparkle and a bit drama. Everyone over there comes with a bid to try, to recreate excitement. It is a place where can wobble themselves   on piercing music numbers. If that still sounds a bit boring, then the idea to get along with your beloved would be incredibly appealing! Moreover, if you do not have one, find yours at any club or street at least for a night. Well the ball is at your court: It is totally your choice. Furthermore, you have to be a bit bold if you are carrying yourself on London merriment. Since, the western culture exhibits sexuality and nudity as its par essence. </p>
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<p>Doesn’t it look all jovial and crashing? Yeah, it is! Since, every person appears under the sway of joy and color. Isn’t that a perfect ending? Not, yet .Eh!  There is one thing under the veil that is not a friendly bet, especially for the tourists’. Well; sometimes you might have to pass through difficulty in finding conveyance. Parties go till late night all over in London and the fast tracking tubes comes to a standstill up to that time period. Other modes that include night route buses, taxis are overcrowded and most often over chargeable. Remember our Indian buses and Auto rickshaws. So be chary of all such issues .Get your personal conveyance with you; otherwise all the memoirs of a splendid Friday night could vary into an unreceptive Friday horror at the end. That is all over here.  </p>
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<p>-Surabhi Fartiyal </p>
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Kyoto Event is a Japanese Language Exchange &#038; Social Party held on Thursday at the Slug and Lettuce, Leicester Square, London. For more information about Kyoto Event and the agenda for the Culture Sessions, please visit: www.midievents.com • Kyoto Event is free to attend before 7:30pm, £1 after. no membership needed • a good reason [...]]]></description>
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Kyoto Event is a Japanese Language Exchange &#038; Social Party held on Thursday at the Slug and Lettuce, Leicester Square, London. For more information about Kyoto Event and the agenda for the Culture Sessions, please visit: www.midievents.com • Kyoto Event is free to attend before 7:30pm, £1 after. no membership needed • a good reason to enjoy a drink with a culture talk • improve your English or Japanese language skills • meet new people and learn about other cultures • learn or participate in the Culture Sessions • have fun and tell others to come!</p>
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