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DzavyNet » Co zažít v Londýně
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Jan Havelka: Technologie a cestování. Co zažít v Londýně. Jednoznačně stojí za to. Přímo v centru, výhled po celém Londýně. Vstupenky se dají koupit on-line už od. 18 na http:/ www.londoneye.com/ticketsandprices/tickets/. Park na kraji Londýna (District line, 4. zóna), kde se volně prochází spousta zvěře. Vstup zdarma. Procházka kolem kanálů nebo projížďka lodičkou, ideální trasa je od Warwick Avenue kolem Regent’s park do Camden Lock. Pěšky zdarma, lodičkou cca. Camden Lock Market / Borough Market.
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pink milk: December 2010
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Thursday, 16 December 2010. Let it not snow. Because I don't want to get stuck in the tunnel on the Eurostar tomorrow! In Paris, at. Links to this post. Friday, 10 December 2010. Little Venice at dusk. When passing through London a few weeks ago, I had some time to kill at Paddington Station. Just behind, is the Regent's Canal and ten minutes walk away is Little Venice. Some photos of the prettiest narrowboats. Emma, just behind Paddingon Station. Follow the canal to the left. In Paris, at. In Paris, at.
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Insolite à Londres | Voilà Londres!
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Que visiter à Londres. Carnet d’adresses à Londres. Week-end pas cher à Londres. Londres pas cher, infos pratiques, découvertes insolites et bons plans à Londres. Une trentaines d’idées de sorties insolites à Londres. Pour préparer votre voyage avec au choix des choses gratuites à faire, d’autres à moins de 5, entre 5 et 10, puis au delà de 10. Avec tout ça, vous trouverez bien des choses originales à faire à Londres! Regardez aussi la page sur Que visiter à Londres. Pour d’autres idées. Entre amis ou en...
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Little Venice and the Regent's Canal
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Master Article Index/Index by County. Little Venice and the Regent's Canal. The Regent's Canal was originally built to link the Grand Junction Canal's Paddington arm with the Thames. It was named after the Prince Regent, later King George IV. It was opened in 1820 at a total cost of 772,000, twice the original budget. It faced several engineering glitches in its first year, but later became an important artery for cargo passing through London. Nearest underground station: Warwick Avenue.
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London Canal Museum - a detailed review
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You are here: Home. Discover London's canals and their historical importance in the development and functioning of the city at this unusual museum, housed in a remarkable Victorian ice warehouse. The London Canal Museum is tucked away in a street behind King's Cross Station. First floor: London's canals. This steep ramp led to the stables on the upper floor of the warehouse. Now a quiet backwater, Battlebridge Basin behind the London Canal Museum was once a busy environment of factories and warehouses.
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seagirll | Travel | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Hammersmith Bridge in London…. October 13, 2016. Is a crossing of the River Thames. Just south of the Hammersmith. Town centre area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. On the north side of the river. It allows road traffic and pedestrians to cross to Barnes. In the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. On the south side of the river. The current bridge is the second permanent bridge on the site. Engraving of the first Hammersmith Bridge, made in 1827. Hammersmith Bridge has ...
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Humphrey's Links
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Underneath the Mango Tree:. Underneath the Mango Tree (UTMT from hereon! Tonic is a great little menswear shop on the Portobello Road - I have to say that because my girlfriend owns it. But seriously, its got some great gear for those of us who want to look nice and realise a manky hoody and and some shit jeans from Hennes just don't cut it. Remember - 'Clothes maketh the man.' (FYI. I've just looked that up and its a line from Hamlet).
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Blog | The Old Bakery, Winchmore Hill
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The Old Bakery, Winchmore Hill London N21 3NF UK. Location & Travel. April 29, 2016. Tortoise Octavius decides Autumn is truely here. September 23, 2015. Our tortoise, Octavius, who has live with us here at The Old Bakery since 1978, had removed himself from his Summer home to his Winter quarters beneath the roots of the Wysteria. He is a very efficient weather indicator. No need to feed him lettuce, tomato and strawberries again until he re-emerges in the Spring. Sleep well Octavius! September 20, 2015.
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Pad to Cam
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When London Became An Island. Part 1 - Section 1. Paddington to Camden Lock. If you follow Blomfield Road to the right you will see moored barges that are home to several enterprises including Jason’s Trip. The annual Canal Cavalcade, which has been running since 1983, is also held here (2). The hand that set free the world. Or a cup of good coffee might be tempted to take the coffee! The effect of this canal will be to render the metropolis completely an island. Beyond Grafton Road bridge there is a moo...