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Here’s a cool PDA app that can pretty much install a full London travel guide on your mobile phone.
clipped from www.pocketlondonguide.co.uk

clipped from www.pocketlondonguide.co.uk

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Here’s a fun site that shows Americans how to travel Britain.
clipped from www.brookview.karoo.net

This is Britain.

We live here. We are called British people. Find out all about us and the way we live!

This is a guide  to Britain written for Americans who may be planning a visit here. Use this guide to help you become familar
with the many complex, sometimes strange customs of the British People.

In these pages you will find a guide to British language, culture and customs which will help to make your visit a memorable one.

Use the links at the top to move around as you learn about the peculiar things you will discover on our shores

Map of Britain
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Here’s some interesting mini-hotels you might want to consider staying at during layovers in London.
clipped from www.yotel.com

Book a cabin

Find out about YOTEL

YOTEL
Everything you would expect from a luxury hotel in a small space. Located uniquely inside the airport terminal buildings accessible from the public areas at London Heathrow’s Terminal 4 and London Gatwick’s South Terminal. Just moments walk from check in, arrivals and minutes from the other terminals. YOTEL Schiphol Airport is located within the secure transit area, a short walk to the departure gates.
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Lincolnshire, England

Here’s some great info on the history of Lincolnshire, England.
clipped from www.gonomad.com

The view from Lincoln Cathedral - photos by Sony Stark

Vic the guide

The Lincoln Chapter House

Lincoln Yesterday

In its heyday, Lincoln was the second largest, wealthiest, most influential city in England. It was a major strategic trading port (River Trent) and thrived on agricultural wool farming and religious importance. From crumbling Roman fortresses to mystical cathedrals to enchanting castles, its legacy dates back more than 2000 years.

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Although there’s probably no wizards or “real” magic in this world, there’s a special Wizards and Magic Tour that gets you through the most famous places in England, Scotland, and Wales. Harry Potter fans need to apply here.
clipped from www.myguidebritain.com
Wizards and Magic TourWizards and Magic TourAn excellent 8 day itinerary for fans of J K Rowling’s famous young wizard with this tour of the locations that have inspired the books and featured in the films, taking you to England, Scotland and Wales, through stunning landscapes, to iconic historic landmarks and to places you may never have heard of but will instantly recognise.

Wizards and Magic Tour
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Yey, here’s something to visit for sure in London, Absolute Ice Bar!
clipped from www.night4joy.com

An ice bar, sometimes associated with a ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures to hinder melting. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination.

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