Westbury Kensington Hotel
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2.5 Stars - 86 Opinions
22-24 Collingham Place, London, England SW5
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The Westbury Hotel
by yellowfish about The Westbury Hotel
From GBP205 excl. breakfast It is simply an outstanding hotel. The service they provide either your a business - or leisure traveller they will take care of you in the ever best way! The hotel is situated close to the theater where the mega hit muscical 'Mamma Mia' is shown.(the songs are from Abba)
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Abney Park, Hackney, London, UK.
St Katherine dock
The entrance to the museum.
Interior 2 (Upwards)
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Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by hassanshawky
Can anyone tell me what is the cheapest airlines from London to Casablanca(Morocco) during next October??
thnx
Re: Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by hawkhead
Just to clarify - is that 2010 or 2011? Try skyscanner.com
Re: Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by hassanshawky
its 2010
Re: Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by puerto_lover
Casa is not always the cheapest airport to enter from london. Sometimes Marrakech is better for direct. But if you look at www.easyjet.com you can go via Madrid airport quite cheaply. Allow some time between flights because this is not a 'connection'. This should not be a problem because EasyJet leaves Madrid for Casa at around 4pm.
Re: Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by hassanshawky
puerto_lover thnx alot,its true that travelling through Madrid by easyjet is pretty cheap,
But do u think it will work if I don’t have Visa to Spain??, because I think that in case of no connection I will have to cross the passport counter in Madrid airport to get my luggage and go back to my next flight to Casablanca ,
does that need Visa? Can anyone tell me??
Re: Flights from London to Casablanca(Morocco)
by hassanshawky
thanks to all of you for your helpful replies!
Travel Tips for London
Start walking
by uglyscot
I have started using London Walks to see a different side of London. This company offers a variety of walks each day with a guide. Walks cost £7 and last about 2 hours. They take place regardless what the weather is like. Whenever I have been there have been about a dozen people.
The guides are well-informed and can be quite amusing as well.
Mornings and afternoons cover the known and lesser known parts of the city. Some walks have themes like the Da Vinci Code; Harry Potter; Dickens .Evening walks can be around pubs or haunts like where Jack the Ripper operated.
There are also longer tours to places like Oxford and Bath or Stonehenge, but I don't know the price.
There are also occasionally beachcombing by the Thames, obviously when the tide is favourable. My last walk was 'Mysterious London and the Da Vinci Code', where guide Brian took us in the steps of Tom Hanks -through the Inns of Court, the Templar church, King's College chapel and Westminster Abbey.
We learnt about the Knights Templar, Freemasons, some French and English History, architecture. We had errors Dan Brown made in the book pointed out to us, and everyone seemed happy.
for more information see www.londonwalks.com
The Silver Jubilee Walkway
by filipdebont
In order to celibrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, they created a self-guided walkway. This walkway is created in 1977 and brings you along an important part of London's architecture and history.
This silver jubilee walkway is ideal for a first visit to London, as it brings you to the highlights and is great to get a good first impression of the city.
I did not walk the complete walkway, but I did parts of it.
Mini VT meeting 6th September 2003
by phil_uk_net
It was a real pleasure to finally meet Rochelle. This was an unexpected and totally impromptu meeting due to the fact she had managed to get on an earlier flight. As I am writing this she will be on a plane headed for Madrid where a big meeting is planned tonight.
You're an incredible gal, G_G!
Fish and Chips
by HORSCHECK
Britain's most popular hot take away meal is Fish and Chips. This tasty combination is usually eaten with salt and vinegar; in Scotland sometimes with a special brown sauce.
The favourite fish is Cod, followed by Haddock and Plaice. Prices are about 1 GBP for the Chips and about 2,50 GBP for the Fish.
Questions and Answers
Q: First time touring my hometown "Hey guys,
My girlfriend and I are planning a few days in the city. I live near the centre, but I've never really seen it..."
A: "We often take for granted the things closest to us.
As a tourist I can tell you that I instantly fell in love with your city and rank London as one of 3 of my top..."
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Address: 22-24 Collingham Place, London, England SW5