Shopping in London
If you´re looking for well-known international and british brands, you´d like to check out the area around Oxford and Regent street. Go to Knightbridge for hight quality luxury goods. In case you want to find specialist items, Covent Garden is a must to be. One of the most exclusive shops can be found at New Bond Street. The typical bargain shopper for electrical goods will find himself at home at Tottenham Court Road, go to Hatton Garden if you´re looking for watches and jewellery.
Parks in London
Even though London has a population of more the 7 million inhabitants. There is a vast range of partks for you to explore, like the most famous one called;
Hyde Park
This is the most prominent and famous London park. The second London park that visitors almost regularly see is Green Park. This park is also home of the Queen who lives in the Buckingham Palace. You´ll find it´s hard to move during the weekend and to make a picture of the palace, as there is a huge amount of people quieing up outside of the gates. Next to the Green Park is the St. James's Park. Both the Green Park and St. James´s Park can be enjoyed a lot on Sunday´s as they´re closed to traffic then. St. James's Palace has originally been built on the site of a lepers` hospital. Charles I decided to spend his last night there on the last night before his execution.