The London Eye clearly offers nice views over London, but if you want to enjoy even more spectacular views over Europe's biggest city, then you must come to (or have already been to) Primrose Hill. Primrose Hill borders to the north end of Regents Park, which is worth a visit on its own. Primrose ... Read review
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Advantages: Its beautiful, its in a nice area, its free . . . Disadvantages: There is no tube nearby, you got to walk at least 10mins
...(or have already been to) Primrose Hill. Primrose Hill borders to the north end of Regents Park, which is worth a visit on its own. Primrose hill is also close to Belsize Park, Camden and St. John's Wood. All three areas are beutiful in summer with plenty of opportunity for sitting outside pubs and Cafes. Enough about the surroundings, lets get to Primrose Hill: From the top you can see the whole of the centr of London (including the London Eye obviously). ... ...Miles in each direction, which is quite a luxury in London. The view provides a beautiful scenery for a picnic, a bottle of wine, or whatever else you may want to do in a park, including taking a nap. In any case, if you have lived in London for a while and need the feeling of space, or if you just want to check that there is still a world outside London, then this is the place for the lone dreamer as well as for an afternoon with all your mates! more
The London Eye clearly offers nice views over London, but if you want to enjoy even more spectacular views over Europe's biggest city, then you must come to (or have already been to) Primrose Hill. Primrose Hill borders to the north end of Regents Park, which is worth a visit on its own. Primrose hill is also close to Belsize Park, Camden and St. John's Wood. All three areas are beutiful in summer with plenty of opportunity for sitting outside pubs and Cafes. Enough about the surroundings, lets get to Primrose Hill: From the top you can see the whole of the centr of London (including the London Eye obviously). On a clear day you horizon streches at least 20 Miles in each direction, which is quite a luxury in London. The view provides a beautiful scenery for a picnic, a bottle of wine, or whatever else you may want to do in a park, including taking a nap. In any case, if you have lived in London for a while and need the feeling of space, or if you just want to check that there is still a world outside London, then this is the place for the lone dreamer as well as for an afternoon with all your mates!
Advantages: cheap Disadvantages: you get what you pay for
HAMPSTEAD BRITANNIA HOTEL - LONDON
On a weekend break to London we stayed at the Britannia. (But please note this is only a review of the hotel London review will follow)
It's situated in the village of Hampstead about a ten minuet drive from the centre of London. (Actual address PrimroseHill Road, Hampstead, London NW3 3NA) Hampstead boasts designer shops and a great restaurant's but only being there for two days we didn't see much of the area we wanted to do the touristy thing in the city centre so we saw very little of Hampstead itself. A sort tube ride away is London city centre were there is so much to do, theatres, shows, Buckingham palace, London eye etc etc etc. the night life is ok. The hotel is a ten minuet walk from Camden which is full of pubs but when we went they were all full and not accepting any more people ...
Advantages: fab food friendly staff Disadvantages: If you don't like Greek food then it is not for you!
This was one of the earlier ops I did and it was a bit sparse to say the least? Here goes with mark II of Limonia? "Dolma the Divine" Basically I am very open to feedback on improvement and am a bit nervous about the whole restaurant opinion thing so please leave feedback either below or in my GB. Thanks. Sal x
Let me take you for a walk through a village. There a little cafes and restaurants with seating along the pavement ever couple of meters and not a Starbucks in sight! Believe it or not you are still in zone 2 of London, just a stones throw away from Camden!
PrimroseHill is an adorable little village right beside PrimroseHill Park (just North of Regents Park and London Zoo) but you could easily be in a little holiday village somewhere.
Some friends and I decided that it might be ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Lemonia, London
Advantages: Clean, staff knowledge and politeness Disadvantages: Mini-bar,
and Spencer?s simply food.
Walking to Regents Park you will pass through ?Primrosehill?, which has a great view of London from the top. There are also many dogs taking their strolls in this park, and I got the impression that Pongo and Perditta (101 Dalmatians) had been here before!
Recommended for those able to walk at least some steps
Not recommended for wheelchair bound persons
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128 King Henry?s Road, London, NW3
Phone: 44 870 400 7240
Fax: 44 870 400 7340
Thanks for reading - Dave ...