Parks & Nature
Izihlahla ze-Kensington
Holland Park
Ilchester PlaceI-Regent's Park
London Zoo and serene park
Getting Around
Notting Hill Gate
Notting Hill GateBayswater station
QueenswayQueensway station
Bayswater RoadRoyal Oak station
Lord Hills BridgeSightseeing
London Eye
The London Dungeon
28-34 Tooley StThere are river cruises from Westminster across the parliament takes you on the River Thames to all the points of interest to Tower of London, you can spend few hours at the ToL and come back on later boat. Perfect for a sunny day
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River Thames
There are river cruises from Westminster across the parliament takes you on the River Thames to all the points of interest to Tower of London, you can spend few hours at the ToL and come back on later boat. Perfect for a sunny day
http://changing-guard.com/index.html
Changing the Guard Fast Facts
Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is the ceremony where the Old Guard hands over responsibility for protecting Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace to the New Guard.
The ceremony begins on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace at 11:30 sharp, following a march by a detachment of the Old Guard, with musical support, from St. James's Palace and the New Guard led by a Regimental Band from Wellington Barracks.
The Queen's Guard is normally provided by one of the five regiments of Foot Guards from the Household Division, instantly recognisable in their bearskin caps and scarlet tunics.
Musical support is provided by a Regimental Band or Corps of Drums with pipers occasionally taking part in the ceremony.
The Guardsmen taking part in the ceremony are highly trained infantry soldiers, who in addition to their combat role undertake ceremonial duties.
Watching the Changing of the Guard is free of charge and no tickets are required.
To get a good spot we recommend arriving at Buckingham Palace no later than 10:30.
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Buckingham Palace
http://changing-guard.com/index.html
Changing the Guard Fast Facts
Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is the ceremony where the Old Guard hands over responsibility for protecting Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace to the New Guard.
The ceremony begins on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace at 11:30 sharp, following a march by a detachment of the Old Guard, with musical support, from St. James's Palace and the New Guard led by a Regimental Band from Wellington Barracks.
The Queen's Guard is normally provided by one of the five regiments of Foot Guards from the Household Division, instantly recognisable in their bearskin caps and scarlet tunics.
Musical support is provided by a Regimental Band or Corps of Drums with pipers occasionally taking part in the ceremony.
The Guardsmen taking part in the ceremony are highly trained infantry soldiers, who in addition to their combat role undertake ceremonial duties.
Watching the Changing of the Guard is free of charge and no tickets are required.
To get a good spot we recommend arriving at Buckingham Palace no later than 10:30.
Arts & Culture
Iziko Lomsebenzi Wamazwe Asendulo
Cromwell RoadIziko Lomculo
Exhibition RoadI-Victoria ne-Albert Museum
Cromwell RoadI-V&A Museum of Childhood
Cambridge Heath RoadShopping
Honeyjam
2 Blenheim CresUnique childrens toys
restaurant
Tucked in the corner of Kensington Square W8 5EP (Off Kensington High Street) is this charming restaurant with Italian food with delicate flavours and a great vibe.
Grato
9 Kensington SquareTucked in the corner of Kensington Square W8 5EP (Off Kensington High Street) is this charming restaurant with Italian food with delicate flavours and a great vibe.