North London
Interested in flying to North London? Look below to see what awaits you…
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Currently the “Curry Capital” of London, Brick Lane is famed for its long strip of curry houses and Bangladeshi restaurants. It is also home to a vibrant street market every Sunday, and a collection of coffee houses, vintage shops and great street art.
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London has a rich history of coffee consumption and a wealth of great places to drink it now. Take a look at the London coffee scene with James Hoffmann from Square Mile Coffee Roasters.
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The Millennium Bridge, the capital's first dedicated pedestrian footbridge, gives walkers a spectacular view straight to St. Paul's Cathedral on the North Bank of the Thames.
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Christian @LouboutinWorld celebrates twenty years in a magical circus-like retrospective at the London @DesignMuseum: bit.ly/IZSXNc
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London's top 50 independent coffee shops - thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/food…
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Little Venice is one of the most tranquil and picturesque parts of London, and just a stone's throw away from Paddington and Camden Town.
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The Notting Hill Carnival takes place every year in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and attracts thousands of visitors who all come to watch the incredible parades. In this video, the Genesis Carnival Company talk about their experiences at the carnival and their costume-making process.
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The Queen's Guard soldiers are charged with guarding the official royal residences all over the UK, but the most impressive by far are those who guard Buckingham Palace. Time your visit well and you can take in the impressive changing of the guards ceremony too.
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Old footage of London during the war released by the British Council bit.ly/IH3cuX
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