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London The Place To Work Rest And Play



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By : Louise G   

Copyright (c) 2010 Ianson

The City of London is an excellent place to visit, work and live. It is just a bustling, fast moving city with many exciting things to see and do.

If you are visiting for the first time, you may get very bewildered and wonder how to start. It is full of attractions, history, architecture, parks, shoppping and theatre areas divided in to different boroughs.

In order to be centrally located, then I would suggest staying around the Trafalgar Square area although lots of the hotels are expensive because location.

Whatever your interests, you can be assured that you'll find it in London. You could start by a weight London pass tour. These are well organised and offer an array of tours depending on what you would like to see. They will also save a little money on visiting the key attractions.

The tower of London is a must. This can be a historic fortress and prison and it's a spectactular place to visit. If you would like the British Monarchy, why not visit is know for the Queen, Buckingham Palace.

The London eye is just about the newest attractions. A giant ferris wheel will allow to see the whole of the city, breathtaking and spectacular once again.

Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Oxford and Regent Street are all within a reasonable very close to each other. Often there is entertainment, plenty of bars and restaurants and fabulous shops.

The Natural History and Science museums offer everyone a great day out and is both entertaining and educational.

If you would prefer to chill out, there are many wonderful parks to walk and relax in. These are scattered around London and near to other main attractions. Westminster, Hyde and Holland Park are among others. Many have performers, refreshments facilities and plenty of areas to picnic.

Visiting the West End Theatre area is a fabulous experience with many top shows to pick from. Again, these areas are full of restaurants and bars.

If you visit London with the hope of finding part time, temporary or full time employment then you can well be lucky. There are many opportunities in all sectors of business, from office work to retail sales, banking and finance, market trading, waitressing, hotel work and many other seasonal and part time opportunities.

There are numerous specialist Internet Job boards and Job sites that advertise vacancies in London in all Job roles and sectors of Industry.

If you value a vibrant, exciting, fast moving city, then London could possibly be the place for you.


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Author Resource:- Louise G is a prolific business author and business consultant. Louise has been instrumental in the development of successful marketing strategies for many leading internet businesses. Examples of Louises work can be found at http://londonjobsno1.co.uk for the site for London Jobs.
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