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Where Can I Watch London Skyline For Free?

London / By Tanya Garner

6 Best Free Viewpoints in London SKY GARDEN (Monument) Built in 2014, the ‘Walkie-Talkie’ hosts a public indoor garden on the 35th floor. PRIMROSE HILL (Camden) GREENWICH OBSERVATORY (Greenwich) TATE MODERN (Bankside) PARLIAMENT HILL (Hampstead Heath) FEN COURT ROOFTOP (120 Fenchurch Street, Monument) Where can I get a view of London for free? The Best …

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When Were Red Routes Introduced In London?

London / By Naomi Reed

1991. As a result, the Government initiated in 1991 London’s ‘Red Routes,’ a network of major priority roads cutting across the city. The roads aimed to reduce congestion and encourage traffic flow, enabling freight and other vehicles to move freely across the city. When did Red Routes start? 1991Congestion reduction In London in the 1990s, …

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How Do I Pay The Red Zone In London?

London / By Naomi Reed

Call TfL Pay to Drive in London Service on 0343 222 2222 from within the UK, or +44 343 222 2222 from outside the UK. They’re open 8am–8pm Monday–Friday. Pay by phone the vehicle registration number. country of registration. your credit/debit card details. How do I pay my zone in London? You can pay the …

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How Many Pubs Are In London?

London / By Josefina Kelly

The London borough of Westminster had the highest number of pubs in London, with 430 pubs as of 2018. However this was a decline compared to figures in 2001, when there were 515 pubs in the borough. Number of bars and public houses in London in 2001 and 2018, by borough. Characteristic 2001 2018 – …

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What Is The Oldest Licensed Premises In London?

London / By Josefina Kelly

“The oldest licensed premises in London,” is The White Hart. It stands at Drury Lane and Holborn, a junction that goes back to Roman times. Archives show that this location was the first and oldest licensed premise in London dating back to 1216. Which is the oldest pub in London? The Oldest Pub in London …

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What Is The Longest Red Bus Route In London?

London / By Tanya Garner

It is the longest bus route currently operating in London, covering a distance of 23.75 miles, albeit with limited stops. London Buses route X26. X26 Night-time No night service Route Start Heathrow Central bus station What London bus has the longest route? the X26London’s longest bus route is the X26 from Heathrow to Croydon. It’s …

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What Is The Oldest Cafe In London?

London / By Naomi Reed

Want to Visit? In 1652 the first coffee house in London was opened on St Michael’s Alley, off Cornhill, set within a warren of medieval streets. What is the oldest cafe in the UK? Queen’s Lane Coffee HouseDescription: Queen’s Lane Coffee House is located on the High Street in Oxford. It is reputed to be …

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Are There Any Tudor Houses Left In London?

London / By Tanya Garner

The two most notable Tudor buildings that you can still see today are the Queen’s House and the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula (built 1519-1520). The Queen’s House is not, despite popular misconception, where Anne Boleyn was imprisoned before her execution in 1536, having been constructed in 1540. Where are the most Tudor houses …

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Where Is The Center Of London?

London / By Naomi Reed

Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square is the geographic center of London from which all road distances are measured. Where is the exact Centre point of London? Whether it is the distance from Brighton, Manchester or Glasgow, the actual point for measuring the distance to and from London is located at Charing Cross, Westminster. What is the …

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What Was The Saxon Name For London?

London / By Naomi Reed

Lundenwic. The Romans called the town Londinium, and this was passed down to the Saxons as Lundenwic. What was London called in Saxon times? LudenwicWhen the early Anglo-Saxons settled in the area, they established a settlement that later become known as Ludenwic. This settlement was sited 1.6 km’s from the ruins of Londinium, the Roman …

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