The City of London

January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u

London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom.a A major settlement for two millennia, its history goes back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium. London’s core, the ancient City of London, the ’square mile’, retains its mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the nineteenth century, the name “London” has also [...]

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Festivals in London

January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u

Here you will find a brief list of annual festivals and events in London, this list cover a wide of events but they are not at all. January * New Year’s Day Parade The New Year’s Day Parade is parade of 10,000 performers from all around the world through the streets of the West End [...]

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Eating in London

January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u

London is one of the best world’s places to eat out, thankfully for its cosmopolitan variety offers a great variety of cuisines, you can find many kind of flavors to indulge your dinning expectations. People from all around the world have brought their own exotic flavors and culinary culture to the city, making London an [...]

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Londinium

January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u

The Romans are the real fathers of London, despite there being a settlement of some form or another along the Thames for several thousand of years before their arrival. Amazingly, the Roman wall built around the settlement of Londinium still more or less demarcates the City from neighbouring municipal authorities today. The Romans first visited [...]

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Lundenwic

January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u

What happened to London after the Roman withdrawal is still the subject of much historical debate. While the Dark Ages have become considerably better illuminated in the past two decades with archaeological finds and improved technology, there remain several key unknowns including whether or not the Roman walled city was ever entirely abandoned. Most historians [...]

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