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20 Sites n Years
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Royal Observatory Greenwich
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10 best guided walks in London
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Tower of London 
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Stinkpipes 

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Allpress, Redchurch Street
Monmouth Coffee, Monmouth Street
Bar Italia, Frith Street, Soho
Scooter Cafe, Lower Marsh, Waterloo
Princi, Wardour Street, Soho
Top 10 coffee shops in London

Pie Shops
M. Manze
Goddard's Pies 
G. Kelly
Lou Farrow 

Pubs
The Mayflower
Best Bars in London 
The Southampton Arms 
Ye Olde Mitre , Ely Place, EC1N
The Rose 
The Woolpack 
The Grapes, Limehouse
The French House, Soho
Fancy a Pint


Art
20 unmissable paintings in London
South London Art Map 
London's independent art galleries: ten of the best
London's art gallery hotspots - an interactive map 
Urban Sketchers in London

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Transport for London
London Underground map 
Taxi 
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