London is the city which, despite both the tempo, stress and energy have time to be both friendly and service minded. But the city has other charms also, free entry to nearly 300 museums, a pub in every neighborhood, over 100 theaters, two international teams, hundreds of music sites for all tastes An incredible variety of restaurants, hip bars and cheap hole-in-the-wall places and a bustling crowds markets and shops and clothing chains and brand boutiques for all tastes and wallets making London the perfect destination for stag weekends with family and friends .
London has over 7 million inhabitants and one million tourists. It feels anyway so when infiltrating to produce a spring outside the gates of the Arts - The world’s most department stores Everyone wants to see the famous department store . Here is everything you could wish for. Are you not at the shopping mood, you can always wander around and study the wonderful people watching. Knightsbridge with the foppish Sloane Street. Here is great place for stag party with the elegant department store Harvey Nichols with the cafe and restaurant at the top of the house.
Go To The Market And Theater
London has many markets, such as the famous Portobello, which is five blocks wide. Trading on the markets are on the way back, here you can find good art deco jewelry, books and furniture. At the Camden Markets, in the middle of exciting and trendy Camden Town, smart pagers can find bargain and all kind of clothing, from uniforms to the hippie stuff. Go over there in the afternoon - which is better prices for sellers want to go home. In London there are more than 100 theaters and many popular musicals played here, several of them have Swedish musical stars in one. London has something for everyone, so get ready to stag do in London of the funniest and finest cities!
September 30th, 2008 at 2:32 am
If you have no logical basis to know it will go back up, there is London in holding onto it. I want to help show you how to do great with energy. I’ll admit, the afternoon heard what this was, I thought this was definitely the Camden Markets.