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The Groupon Tour Kid's God Question

shawneemissionary wrote 5 days ago: Jeremy with our double-decker tour bus friends, including (left-to-right) Ellis, Jake and Nile. Jere … more →

Tags: Sabbatical, Evangelism, little boy questions

The (Oops! Late!) Weekly Cool Down: Boris Bikes!

amandakhootman wrote 1 week ago: Grr!! Sorry I didn’t post yesterday! I worked a kids’ party on two hours sleep, then had … more →

Tags: Fitness, The Weekly Cool Down, Relaxation, Cool Down, health, the weekly cool down, Bike, Ride, Boris Bike

Music is a tourist magnet for London1 comment

gaianomy wrote 2 weeks ago: It is impossible one to escape the complexity of individual desires and that holds true for tourism. … more →

Tags: Globalisation, Global Politics, Institutional Analysis, Politics, Global economy, Institutional Analysis, socioeconomics, Tourism, UK news channels

Banksy Art Crawl2 comments

tikamika wrote 2 months ago: I guess it’s fair to expect a challenge when hunting down street art by Banksy. The elusive ar … more →

Tags: London, UK, Travel, Art, Travel (2), Banksy, Culture, Travel and Tourism, art crawl

zab's top london destinations2 comments

ekpolster wrote 3 months ago: So I am leaving for London in a little more than four months. I was just accepted into summer school … more →

Tags: travel news, London, Study Abroad, Student, american student, UK, Summer Program, summer study, Destinations

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... by Charles Dickens

Goodwheel Rentabike wrote 3 months ago: Charles Dickens Probably one of the most memorable openings ever in English literature was written b … more →

Tags: About Goodwheel Rentabike, bike rental, bike rental in Central London, bike rental London UK, goodwheel rentabike, bike rental with free delivery, bike rental cheap prices, Visit Britain, Visit Britain Report

'Tree of Light' multimedia show holds world premiere Sunday

Hannah Zitner wrote 3 months ago: The high-tech sound and light show ‘Tree of Life’ is finally coming to London. Presentin … more →

Tags: London

Free Art in London: The Popular Five

dibach wrote 3 months ago: Free Art in London: The Popular Five London’s art galleries possess the most incredible British and … more →

Tags: London Bites, tate modern, south bank, Tate Britain, National Portrait Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, free art, national gallery, Free London attractions

Boris bikes - the carrot and stick (and how it got stuck in their spokes)

Goodwheel Rentabike wrote 4 months ago: We at goodwheelrentabike.co.uk can hardly be described as competitors to the 8,000 bike strong Boris … more →

Tags: Cycling in central London, viable business model, Transportation, Boris Bikes, bicycle rental London UK, Boris bike costs, Boris bikes problem, Boris bikes shortcomings, Boris bikes philosophy

Whither go thee?

Goodwheel Rentabike wrote 4 months ago: Harrods lit up Not many people give this much thought that Britain besides for being a country is al … more →

Tags: Cycling in central London, viable business model, Transportation, bikes, bike rental, bike rental in Central London, bicycle rental, bicycle rental in Central London, bicycle hire

"Tired of London - tired of life"

Goodwheel Rentabike wrote 4 months ago: Samuel Johnson Johnson, the 18th century eminent English writer and arguably the most distinguished … more →

Tags: Cycling in central London, bike rental, bike rental in Central London, visit London, tired of london, tired of life, bicycle rental, bicycle rental in Central London, London Tourist

A Trip Across the Pond!20 comments

emmajamesonbooks wrote 4 months ago: Hello all, I’m sorry to have been away from my blog for so long. I had a minor health issue in … more →

Tags: Lord and Lady Hetheridge Series, James McAvoy, London, Emma Jameson, writing, something blue, Across the Pond, david gaughran, emma jameson

London

EMaule wrote 4 months ago: When in London, one piece of advice: get off the main drag, lose yourself in a sidestreet or two, lo … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Europe, Summer 2012

Tour de Film wrote 5 months ago: These were more exercises in production efficiency, from story concept to post production. Just prio … more →

Tags: Case Studies, Branded Entertainment, advertising, experiential, immersive, Innovation, cross media, Tourism, Travel

Big Ben, Big Cold and a sea of people2 comments

senzia wrote 5 months ago: Try as hard as I may to conjure up images of London before my visit utterly fails me. I probably did … more →

Tags: London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, river thames, Travelling, united kingdom

Rule Britannia

Duggan International Group wrote 5 months ago: This was my last morning in Brussels. I lounged at the hotel  rather than last minute shopping for c … more →

Tags: Tourism Industry Best Practices in Europe, rock of ages, Global Bus Tours, stonehenge, Roman bath, Windsor Castle, european tourism, European bus tours, Radission Blu Kenilworth

Is Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 2 Headed to the Scrap Heap?2 comments

Jerry Garrett wrote 5 months ago: Queen of the World? What’s to happen to the famed ocean liner, Queen Elizabeth 2? (Cunard) Is … more →

Tags: Travel, Transportation, cruise ship industry, Hotels, Cunard, Tourism, casino industry, California, Cruise Ships

London Love: Afternoon Tea

theunlondoner wrote 7 months ago: It has been a seriously busy few weeks for me. After ten days in France, which I still haven’t … more →

Tags: London, Living Abroad, Expat Living, Afternoon Tea, Traditions, Culture

Coda: Pigeon Spikes and Other Random Bits

Eric Casey wrote 7 months ago: Sorry Mr. & Mrs. Pigeon. No perching here. Now that our excellent adventure is over (sigh), foll … more →

Tags: Air Travel, Vacations, christopher wren, london weather, British History, Cornwall, Port Isaac, UK, Weather


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