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Here's the right way to visit London, according to an A-list travel advisor—plus what not to do
The most common error I see from those traveling to London is an over-booked itinerary. It's tempting to try to see and do everything, but it’s crucial to remember the city is massive. London is comparable to a collection of villages stitched together, each with its own unique character.
Even hardened Londoners can get a kick out of the capital’s main attractions, because as well as being stone-cold classics they also have an amazing ability to keep evolving and provide new entertainment with each visit.
David Bowie’s childhood home could soon become a tourist attraction. The Heritage of London Trust says it plans to restore the 19th-century cottage to its 1960s decor and open it to the public next year.
London's downtown office vacancy rate climbed at the end of 2025 remaining the poorest performer in Canada when it comes to attracting employers to the core.
Britain's most senior police officer said on Monday that London's homicide rate had fallen to its lowest for more than a decade, showing the city was becoming safer, despite
The on-screen text tells us, "London Zoo's lions confront a frozen lake for the very first time." They approach the lake expecting to grab a quick drink and instead find themselves pawing at frozen water, a new experience certainly.
A loft in a 19th-century warehouse, a four-bedroom house in South London and a house on the former estate of Sir Henry Tate.
London is celebrating its bicentennial in 2026, but celebrated its centennial in 1955 — only 71 years ago. London and Middlesex Historical Society president James Reaney told CBC's London Morning why this year is worth celebrating.