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Attractions and sightseeing in london

It has plenty of places for food and drink all around. It is one of the greatest tourist attractions during summer, which means prices might be a little high. <br>

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Attractions and sightseeing in london

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  1. HolidayPorchoffers the best selection of short and mid-term vacation rentals online with plenty of details for you to subsequently book your preferred accommodation for holidaymakers, business travelers, couple or family and people who travel every now and again looking for a good accommodation for a short stay.

  2. Pay a visit to historic and cultural Bloomsbury in London • The cool garden squares and wide streets of Bloomsbury in London have attracted thinkers for many centuries together. • Almost every other house has a blue plaque, denoting that a great scientist, philosopher or a great writer was living in the building. • Karl Marx is known to have created communism in Bloomsbury, and Charles Darwin brought forward the theory of natural selection here. Garden Squares of Bloomsbury, London

  3. Some of the different attractions to visit in Bloomsbury are as follows: Foundling Museum: • It is said to be one of London’s hidden treasures. The Museum was originally setup as a hospital in 1739, which would look for abandoned children. • Using testimony, photographs and original artefacts, the history of these children is compared to contemporary children. • Works by several artists who became governors of the hospital are displayed here. Few museums in London tell such an interesting story as this.

  4. Charles Dickens Museum • Those fond of history will certainly want to visit the Charles Dickens museum. • This place is the most authentic collection of books and other material related to the popular novelist. • Dickens brought English cities to life through imaginary depictions of city life and a passion for the foggy Victorian streets. • Across four floors of the museum, guests can see paintings, original furniture, manuscripts and other items of his life during the Victorian era.

  5. Russell Square • This is a large green space located in Bloomsbury district, having its own café. • It overlooks the Hotel Russell and the University of London’s Senate of House, and is considered one of the finest squares in London. • The café at Russell Square opens from 7 am to dusk every day. • Russell Square is at the heart of the Bloomsbury Festival, held every year. Held every October, this festival has music, cultural events and talks. Properties near Russell Square

  6. Coram’s Fields • Another one of the iconic places in Bloomsbury which is must visit, especially if you have children along. • It is a special place for children where adults can enter only if accompanied by children. The name comes from Thomas Coram, who was an 18th century philanthropist who set up a Foundling Hospital at this site. • Five acres of the field has a playground, a park and small menagerie. • An animal enclosure for sheep, pigs, rabbits and goats is also present here. • Bloomsbury is a wonderful place to visit in order to be immersed in history and culture. • It has plenty of museums and churches for the same. For the shopping enthusiasts, it also has wonderful markets. • That apart, nightlife and food are also at par with other great places of the world.

  7. Serviced apartments in Bloomsbury • If you are looking for Serviced apartments in Bloomsbury, then one place to start your search is Covent Garden. • It has plenty of places for food and drink all around. It is one of the greatest tourist attractions during summer, which means prices might be a little high. • Covent Garden tube station falls on the Piccadilly Line. Regular buses are also available here. • King’s Cross serviced apartments are available in Central London. • The place has undergone a lot of development in the recent past. • Excellent transport to other parts of London is available here. • You will find several serviced apartments in this location.

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