Covent Garden – London, England, United Kingdom

tripwow.tripadvisor.com – Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Covent Garden London Filled with restaurants, bars, markets and boutiques, London’s premier tourist center offers fabulous shopping by day, and the destination of theatergoers and patrons of the Royal Opera House by night. Read more at: www.travelpod.com Travel blogs from Covent Garden: – “… Our hotel, the Fielding Hotel, is located in Covent Garden, right in the heart of London ‘s famed West End and within walking distance of everything: shopping, eating, drinking, theater, museums, historical …” – “… One of them was baking more cupcakes and delivering them to New Covent Garden where the wholesale flower market is located …” – “… Kat mentioned that her favorite spot in London was Covent Garden …” – “… We went back to Embankment and walked up to Covent Garden …” Read these blogs and more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from: – London, England, United Kingdom Photos in this video: – “Covent Garden peformer–he talked in squeaky beeps” by Jasonkelly from a blog titled “London!” – “A group of young musicians at Covent Garden” by Kiki-annie from a blog titled “Walking in London is Awful” – “Buskers at covent garden were really good!” by Koltzoo from a blog titled “London England with the best tour guide ever…” – “Waz enjoying market food at Covent Garden” by Goneforawhile from a blog titled “London” – “Performer in Covent Garden Markets” by Tomngaynor from a blog
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Best Photos near England – Incl. St James Gardens, Claude – Loved The Garden Photos, Autumn

tripwow.tripadvisor.com The best pictures of England taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web’s premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™. Top Pics of England – “St James Gardens” by Mickandlisa from a blog titled “Wayne Rooney’s foot and other English obsessions” Excerpt: “Who is Wayne Rooney you ask? Well, I may also have asked this same question 12 months ago, but ” … – “Autumn” by Mickandlisa from a blog titled “On Being Australian and other Ramblings” Excerpt: “Well, we have now been in London for four months and I have at one time or another been called” … – “19 View from St. James Park” by Nklenske from a blog titled “Kings, Queens and Double Decker Buses” Excerpt: “Visit Klenske, Ink. It may have took us a bit longer to get here then expected, but we made it” … – “05. English Country Lane” by Nath_h from a blog titled “Manchester” Excerpt: “Update 3: Manchester, England Aug 05 – Aug 09 Manchester was amazing… i had so much fun ” … – “National History Museum ” by Sam.callender from a blog titled “Day 7 in London: Savile Row, Wicked, and Museums” Excerpt: “Today was our last full day in London. The original plan was to travel at a group to Bletchley ” … – “Tower Bridge” by Bblakely from a blog titled “Tower of London” Excerpt: “Today I slept in… a nice soft big bed in the Marylebone Hotel!! Huge difference between that ” … – “36 Yea Grandmere” by Nehart from a blog titled “London!” Excerpt: “So, last

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Driving through Lake District, England

spectacular view from my friends car driving through a portion of Lake District, England

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Time Out from the World – Lake District – England

‘Time Out from the World’ was made with peace and tranquility in mind. The setting of the English Lake District mixed with Goldfrapp’s lush soothing music takes you on a journey to a place of peace and calm.
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London Rain 5 – London England – Best Shot Footage – Stock Footage

Rainy day in London England, Pedestrians and Traffic. London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium.[6] London’s ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its square-mile mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region and the Greater London administrative area, governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly. London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. It is the world’s largest financial centre alongside New York, has the largest city GDP in Europe and is home to the headquarters of more than 100 of Europe’s 500 largest companies. It has the most international visitors of any city in the world. London Heathrow is the world’s busiest airport by number of international passengers. London’s 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutions in Europe. In 2012 London will become the first city to host the Summer Olympics three times

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The Lake District England – Travel With Kids – England Lake District Family Vacation

Arriving at the Lake District at Lake Windemiere. Scene from the family travel guide show Travel With Kids England DVD available at Amazon.com and www.travelwithkids.tv Find out all the fun things to do outside of London from Bath to Stonehenge to the Lake District of England. Folow the Roberts family on thier journey with two kids in tow to Aquariums, museums, zoos, riding the trains, visiting the Beatrix Potter museum and much more. Travel With Kids England and Travel With Kids London Family Travel Guide DVDs available at travelwithkids.tv and Amazon.com
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Helvellyn, The Lake District, England

(Please reduce the screen image size for better quality.) An ascent of Helvellyn, England’s third highest mountain. The climb starts in Patterdale and ascends to the ‘Hole in The Wall’, taking in views of the southern part of the Helvellyn range. The climb then crosses Striding Edge to the summit of Helvellyn, descending via Swirral Edge, before taking in the summit of Catstye Cam and the view over Ullswater. The descent then takes in the view of Helvellyn from Red Tarn, before returning to The Hole in The Wall. NB: Sadly, two people have recently died on Striding Edge due to the adverse weather conditions (January 2008). Please equip yourself properly and take great care if attempting the climb in the winter.
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Life on The Streets of London Entertainment Culture History England United Kindom by BK Bazhe.com

Life In London – www.BAZHE.com There are over seven million people living in London making it the biggest city in Western Europe. Londoners are surrounded by wealth of entertainment, culture and history in their vibrant and beautiful city. BKBAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist. He is the author of DAMAGES (creative nonfiction) —Winner in the Writers Digest Awards and IDENTITIES (poetry). He is published and exhibited in Europe and America. More info at BK Bazhe Website: www.bazhe.com Amazon Books & Art by BK Bazhe astore.amazon.com YouTube Videos by BK Bazhe: www.youtube.com Google Blog by BK Bazhe: bazhe.blogspot.com

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SLIM ON STAGE @ THE HACKNEY EMPIRE THEATRE, LONDON, ENGLAND

Uk Comedian Slim performs at the 1st leg of he’s sold out one man tour “I AM SLIM” This was captured at the world famous Hackney Empire in London
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myHotelVideo.com presents Marlin London Bridge in London / England / United Kingdom

More @ www.myhotelvideo.com Location: The hotel area is steeped in London history with many sites and museums close by. Some such attractions include the Clink Prison Museum, the London Dungeons, the Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Southwark Cathedral and many more. Any discerning wine enthusiasts should feel right at home at Vinopolis, located near to the hotel. Close by is the world-renowned Borough Food market which attracts traders from all over the UK and as far afield as Mainland Europe. This delectable market is a must for food lovers. Heathrow International Airport is 29 km from the hotel, Gatwick International Airport is 47 km away and Stansted Airport is located 57 km from the hotel. Facilities: This 202 unit apartment-hotel is a new development which encompasses an internal square the size of Piccadilly Circus. Additional benefits include complimentary broadband, lift access, welcome basket and a weekly maid service. Rising from the northern tip of the development is a 22-storey landmark tower, specially designed to make its own distinct architectural statement. Designed by award winning architects, this landmark development presents a new vision of contemporary city living. The hotel features a lobby with WLAN Internet access and a 24-hour concierge operates on site. Many extra services are available on request, such as next day dry cleaning, car parking, childcare, additional maid service, and many more. The site

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