If
you wish for that extra, viz. extra exhilaration, extra fun, extra enjoyment, more
than extra taste and out-of-the-world experience in your travels, visit London.
And while each and every inch of London is hand-carved, the Central London
still stands a bit apart in its splendor.
People
visiting Central London do never forget to visit Oxford Street and Regent
Street of the place. A big shopper’s hub as these places are famous as, there
are some other special tourists spots that lure innumerable visitors from
almost all parts of the world.
No
doubt, getting hotels near Oxford Street and Regent Street is no easy
task, unless you pre-book them online.
And
while you get a good hotel, here are some essential spots that you should never
forget to visit:
The Photographer’s Gallery:
It
came into existence in 1971 and it was the first every gallery which was
completely devoted to photography.
Situated
just behind Oxford Street, this industrial centre displays a few interesting
and unusual exhibitions, some which are even free to visit. In the gallery, you could also view certain
fascinating talks, courses and workshops being hosted.
And
in the end, finish your visit with a nice cup of coffee and a sweet cake at the
café situated on the ground floor.
Japan Centre:
If
you stay at hotels near Regent Street, do not forget to dine at Japan
centre, which is situated right next to the Piccadilly Circus. This is a heaven
for those who love Japanese flavors on their palette.
You
could choose from over 30 distinct kinds of rice, fresh sashimi, udon, soba, yakisoba
and noodles etc. Additionally, you could also get your hands on a wide
assortment of Japanese cookbooks, travel, crafts and other cooking essentials. If
running, attend some of the series of seminars, displaying the fine elements of
Japanese cooking.
BBC Broadcasting House:
This
world-famous centre is as old as 1930, but has undergone some major renovations
with time in just the last few years. The building is a worldwide hub for BBC,
and it now delivers television services, radio services, news and online
services as well.
You
could have a visit behind the scenes of Broadcasting House, as of a tour of 90
minutes, where you could see innumerable prominent TV and radio studios. If you
wish, you could even have a go at reading the news.
St. George’s Hanover Square:
Almost
next to Regent Street is the St. George’s Hanover Square church, which is quite
an unusual appearing building.
St.
George’s church is well known for ‘George Frideric Handel’- the famous
parishioner and composer. The church also hosts many music programs, including
London Handel festival concerts.
While
you visit London and stay at hotels near Oxford Street or Regent Street,
do not forget to visit these exemplary destinations, which are truly worth the
money you invest on your travels.
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