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Loch Ness and the Highlands Tour
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St. Andrews, Fife, and Dunfermline Abbey Tour
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River Red Rover Hop-On, Hop-Off Pass
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London reaches new heights
GB - Londres
As the Shard's viewing platform opens to the public across the river Thames more high-rise developments are taking shape, changing the skyline of the City of London.
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Sneak preview from top of London's ‘Shard’
32 London Bridge Street GB - Londres
London's Shard -- Europe's tallest skyscraper -- opens its viewing platform to the public on February 1, giving an unrivalled view of London and defiantly snubbing critics of the gigantic project.
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Chessboxing is the ultimate contest of strength and intelligence and this unusual sport, which was first practised in the Netherlands in 2003 is growing in popularity.
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Mr. Brainwash out to crack Europe with London show
GB - Londres
The London show of LA-based street artist Thierry Guetta, better known as Mr. Brainwash, combines his recognisable Warhol spin-offs with a nod to the Olympic Games and Britain's royal family.
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London bus gets fit for the Olympics
GB - Londres
Visitors to north London during the Olympics are being surprised by the sight of a full-size London doubledecker bus performing press-ups. The quirky work of art is by the Czech artist David Cerny, and is based outside the Czech O..
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Britain marks Charles Dickens bicentenary
48 Doughty Street GB - Londres
Britain marks this year the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens, acclaimed as one of the finest writers of the English language and one whose novels have become enduring classics.
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The English pub: two thousand years of history
GB - Londres
During the London Olympic Games, the obvious place to observe what makes Brits tick is the stadium. Less obvious but equally evocative is... the pub! And pub grub is actually very good nowadays.
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Big Ben tower to be renamed after Queen Elizabeth II
London SW1A 2PW GB - Londres
Britain's famous parliament clock tower is to be renamed Elizabeth Tower in honour of the queen's diamond jubilee, officials announced on Tuesday.
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For the Summer Games of the XXX Olympiad, London has offered itself a splendid Olympic Park in the East End, near Docklands and the City. Philippa Besant, a tour guide working in the capital, shows us this new sports complex’s mai..
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London banks on economic spin-offs after the Olympic Games: interview with VisitBritain’s Chris Foy
GB - Londres
Head of the 2012 Games Unit at VisitBritain, Chris Foy answers four questions related to the event. Tourism, sustainable development, the Olympic Park and the economy: what consequences can London and Great Britain expect?
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Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge
GB - Cambridge
Laying bare their dejection and determination, the story of Robert Scott's bid to become the first to reach the South Pole is being told by the men themselves, 100 years on from the ill-fated expedition.
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Shakespeare theatre unearthed in London
GB - Londres
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of William Shakespeare's Curtain Theatre, where his play Henry V was first performed, a spokeswoman for the Museum of London told AFP on Wednesday.
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Kensington Palace reopens with Diana's dresses
London, Greater London W8 4PX GB - Londres
Kensington Palace in London, once the home of Diana, Princess of Wales, reopens to the public on Monday after a £12 million renovation. To mark the occasion, the palace is exhibiting key pieces from the late princess's wardrobe al..
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Blueprint of a royal romance
GB - Londres
For the British monarchy as well as for celebrity trackers the world over, this is most definitely the event of the early 21st century! Prince William of Wales, eldest son of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana, will wed Catherine M..
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Highgrove: a regal home in the country
GB - Tetbury
Prince William enjoys spending weekends at his father’s rural estate in the heart of England, where he has so many childhood memories. Kate has become a regular visitor to this area favoured by Londoners in quest of a quiet weeken..
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The Isle of Anglesey, a Royal Love Nest
GB - Anglesey
The young royals have been roosting on this island in north Wales. Their love nest is a cottage a few miles from RAF Valley on Anglesey, where William is stationed as a helicopter pilot.
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Prince Charming has been to Bucklebury
GB - Bucklebury
Only 80 kilometres west of London, Bucklebury nestles in the beauty of the English countryside. Soon-to-be princess Catherine Middleton grew up in this Berkshire village, which she frequently visits with her Prince Charming.
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Brightwell Vineyard, Oxfordshire
Rush Court, Shillingford Road GB - Brightwell
Through the denuded poplar trees and hawthorn clumps you can just see the silvered Thames. On the crest of the hill, standing amongst the Brightwell vines, the chug of a passing pleasure craft or throb of a narrow boat are the aud..
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A Glimpse into York’s Past and Present
GB - York
As well as its Roman, Viking, and Medieval heritage, York is renowned for being a jolly nice place to visit. Steeped in history, with a vibrant café culture and lively cultural scene, the city has something for everyone – whatever..
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Blumenthal Brings Dinner to London
GB - London
Heston Blumenthal, the three-Michelin-starred, chef and owner of the Fat Duck in leafy Bray has, for some years now, wowed diners and critics alike with his breathtaking gastronomic interpretations and reinventions. Now, finally, ..
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