London long appreciated by holidaymakers, it has variety and a wealth of places of historical of interest, 
you can spend a lifetime in London and still not see all the sites and places, often it is more a case of hunting for them,
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Welcome You will find here advice, hints, tips, links, access to accredited Professional Guides, FREE walks, and lot's of information to make your holiday in London a memorable success 

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The Anchor, Bankside  old pub almost overlooking St Paul's, and frequented by Pepy's Good for drinks outside on the balcony / beer garden on summer evenings, close to the Globe Theatre, Borough Market area and Tate modern. see the free walk at self guide and watching the Thames which passes by underneath you.


The Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich Park Row which has an unsurprisingly nautical décor, and top class views of the river. A nice place to have a drink in Greenwich, overlooks the river and has plenty of period charm. If it's too crowded, there are two more pubs nearby all on the edge of the river, so you can have a mini pub crawl of your own. join us on the greenwich walk which is listed for free at self guide.


Cutty Sark a couple of hundred metres to the east of the cutty sark along the riverfront is another - though the interior of this 1700's inn has been sadly modernised. see the greenwich walk which is listed for free at self guide



The Yacht Crane Street, which is not only conveniently located for the historical areas of this riverside borough and has the Thames under its terrace. see the greenwich walk which is listed for free at self guide


The Gun Coldharbour Lane on the Isle of Dogs sadly now the haunt of yuppies instead of docker's. This hostelry is named after the former gun yard next door, where the Royal Navy's cannons were made in the 17th century.
Admiral Nelson reputedly used a bedroom upstairs while awaiting fitting out one of his ships; Lady Hamilton meanwhile was quartered next door at Isle House.


Waterman's Arms cont.  the list is continued at www.self-guide.co.uk

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The about page has his or her name, e-mail  address and a phone number.  The tour Guide site offer's  you the ability to find out who you are dealing with and what they can offer. You need to feel they are dealing with someone honest and with a genuine feeling toward the subject they are telling and showing you. You  want to know that they can contact you if necessary and also answer any questions before you travel.

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About the Author:
Paul Atkinson has spent almost 45 years in the service and support industry.
He has moved his expertise to the world wide web helping travellers find services, and to enjoy London and the UK to the full as much as he does.  You can contact Paul content.editor@holiday-london.co.uk



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