Charlotte Street Charlotte Street

Charlotte Street is one of the more prominent parts of London. Geographically, the main noticeable fact of Charlotte Street is that technically it is in two different boroughs despite being a continual road. The divide between Camden and Westminster (Westminster... 

Charing Cross Road Charing Cross Road

Charing Cross Road is one of the biggest streets in London, acting as a connection point for many tourists and London commuters due to its central location and being near many places of interest. The road was originally formed in 1877, following an Act... 

The Strand The Strand

The Strand is one of the most famous streets in London, immortalized on the traditional London board game Monopoly. In the game, The Strand appears along with other well known London landmarks Trafalgar Square on Fleet Street; together, the trio are the... 

Carnaby Street Carnaby Street

Carnaby Street is one of the most popular shopping areas of London. It is host to some of the most exclusive designer boutiques the city has to offer, as well as showcasing an array of talented relative unknowns in the fashion world. Sitting near to Regent... 

London City Airport London City Airport

London City Airport is a small airport, primarily dealing with business and corporate travelers for London’s financial district, the City of London. It is located within the Docklands region of London itself, and in 2008 was the 15th busiest airport... 

Hounslow Hounslow

Hounslow is a town in within the limits of London, England, and is the primary town of the namesake London Borough of Hounslow. It is predominantly suburban in development and residence, as is much of the surrounding area. Although associated and near... 

Ealing Ealing

Within the limits of the capital city of England, London, the name Ealing has two associations – the first, and arguably less important, is as the name of a town. The second, more notable, mention of Ealing on the geographical records is as a borough;... 

St. James’s Park St. James’s Park

St. James’s Park is a 23 hectare park within central London, and a convenient place for tourists to take a break from sightseeing and enjoy. The park enjoys the status of being convenient for many tourist attractions, thus guaranteeing it a steady... 

Regent’s Park Regent’s Park

Regent’s Park, which is officially named The Regent’s Park though the ‘the’ is rarely applied in common usage, is one of the more interesting of the Royal Parks of London. At around two square kilometers in size, it is large even by London park... 

Brompton Cemetery Brompton Cemetery

In mid 19th century London, the decision was made by the governing authority to build seven new cemeteries. For years, the cemeteries of the great city had struggled to deal with the amount of residents who expired within its walls, and there were a great...