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Celebrating Christmas in London

Celebrating Christmas in LondonAll cities are beautiful, but still more so at Christmas. If you are someone who is tired of spending the holidays at home, and you want to travel, easyJet offers the possibility of flying to London from several Spanish airports. Scroll down to London in the most convenient and simple, and knows the capital of the Thames for Christmas.

Located southeast of the British Isles, London is a historic site that you can not stay longer without visiting. Quintessential cosmopolitan city is the capital of England and Great Britain. Easyjet brings you the opportunity to visit this Christmas Islands with flights to London.

With over seven million London is a hotbed of culture. The London Bridge, Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus or St.James’ s Park, are some of the sites that you find on your trip to London. Located on the banks of the River Thames, London is divided into eight regions: Central London’s main financial center of the city, West End entertainment district and main shopping, East London, East End, Docklands is located on the island of Cani, West London and its neighborhoods like Notting Hill, Chelsea or Kensington, South London with Greenwich and Wimbledon as the main window, and finally North London including Hampstead and Highgate as enclaves where you can breathe the air of small town.

Curious places in London

Curious places in LondonTired of visiting London? Do not you believe in the typical tourist places to visit? If you think you’ve seen it all in London, think again. Here’s a curious list of five places to visit.

Camden Catacombs: An extensive series of halls built in the nineteenth century, which was originally used as stables for horses and ponies that were used for the construction of railways. Primrose Hill in Camden Lock, 21 feet down there is an underground channel for small boats.

The thin house: Located in Thurloe Square, this house is a showcase of the extremes that can architecture in England. Stand on the western side of the building and admire how thin it is.

Naturist Club Rio: Leader in naturist spas, this club offers a wide range of rooms with sauna, jacuzzi, swimming pools and tanning salons. An excellent place for young nudists rumor. Even if you’re not young for his approach, you will not be admitted.

The smallest house in London: three feet six inches. That’s what I measured across this tiny house. Built in 1805, was damaged by a bomb in 1941 and subsequently restored. The only owner who lived in the house was Lieutenant Lewis Grant.

Museum of body parts: The Hunterian Museum, also known as the Royal College of Surgeons of England is an alternative common visceral displays. Four centuries of human parts, surgical tools and anatomical drawings are on display.