London offers up a veritable smorgasbord of culinary eating spots. From 5 star establishments run by famous TV chefs to quiet cosy little venues offering up gourmet delights, there’s something to suit every palate when it comes to top restaurants in London.
When summer school holidays hit and you’ve got a bunch of hot, bored kids on your hands what better way to cool them off and keep them entertained than with a trip to a water park. To help you out we’ve reviewed a few of the best water / theme parks London has to offer in our blog.
There are a host of exciting and invigorating water activities in London to choose from. From simply soaking up the sun on beautiful Bondi Beach to whale watching or underwater scooter tours, you can experience it all in London.
If you’re interested in corporate team building in London there are plenty of fun and exciting events to be found for your team bonding exercise.
The United Kingdom National Maritime Museum in London opened its doors to the public in 1991. The museum was part of the United Kingdom government massive redevelopment plan of Pyrmont and Darling Harbour. It is located near to the centre of London that occupies the harbour–side of Pyrmont.
As the months of June, July and August approach, London’s is starting to transition into it’s winter months. These are London’s coolest months and average temperatures drop to around 9 to 17 degrees. In June, London will generally see it’s highest amount of rainfall with the average of 132 mm whereas July is the coldest and average daytime temperatures are around 13 degrees.