Interests: Interests
General: Historic
★★★A classic Oxford pub with outdoor seating and pub grub right in the heart of town
★★★The ancient Thameside castle at the heart of London, where London began, ravens roam, and Yoeman Warders guard the Crown Jewels
★★★London's great Gothic abbey is packed with the tombs and monuments of British monarchs and some the world's most famous playwrights, poets, scientists, and other notables
★★★Of all London's boutique inns, this Chelsea hotel succeeds the best at leaving behind the aura of impersonal hotel to create instead a cozy private home feel—with discreet hotel comforts—in a building from the 1800s
★☆☆The royal palace so nice Henry VIII honeymooned here twice—and then three times, and four, and five...
★★☆Favorite Southwark pub filled with cozy snugs and literary associations just a block from Shakespeare's Globe
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★★☆A Tudor-era coaching inn a block from Salisbury Cathedral
★★☆This classy Mayfair hotel has been popular with writers since 1937 and hosts one of London's most traditional afternoon teas
★☆☆London's iconic exclamation point, the clock tower housing Big Ben, sprouts from the honey-hued complex of be-spired 1840 buildings where British Parliament meets (and you can attend sessions)
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★☆☆A rambling, 150-year-old Greenwich pub with decent grub, Dickens associations, and a small terrace overlooking the Thames
☆☆☆Explore the decks of the fastest 19th century clipper ship (also the world's largest unintentional liquor ad)
A classic Oxford pub with outdoor seating and pub grub right in the heart of town
The ancient Thameside castle at the heart of London, where London began, ravens roam, and Yoeman Warders guard the Crown Jewels
London's great Gothic abbey is packed with the tombs and monuments of British monarchs and some the world's most famous playwrights, poets, scientists, and other notables
Of all London's boutique inns, this Chelsea hotel succeeds the best at leaving behind the aura of impersonal hotel to create instead a cozy private home feel—with discreet hotel comforts—in a building from the 1800s
The royal palace so nice Henry VIII honeymooned here twice—and then three times, and four, and five...
Favorite Southwark pub filled with cozy snugs and literary associations just a block from Shakespeare's Globe
A Tudor-era coaching inn a block from Salisbury Cathedral
This classy Mayfair hotel has been popular with writers since 1937 and hosts one of London's most traditional afternoon teas
London's iconic exclamation point, the clock tower housing Big Ben, sprouts from the honey-hued complex of be-spired 1840 buildings where British Parliament meets (and you can attend sessions)
A rambling, 150-year-old Greenwich pub with decent grub, Dickens associations, and a small terrace overlooking the Thames
Explore the decks of the fastest 19th century clipper ship (also the world's largest unintentional liquor ad)