Open House London
Open House - Why So Popular?
by
Sheamus OHalloran
Every September and October a wave of voyeurism takes over US and European major cities as visitors get a sneak peak behind usually closed doors. The Open House and Doors Open sees hundreds buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone - all for free.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Open-House---Why-So-Popular?
id=6538483 - Sep 03, 2011
A World Stage - The History of the Royal Opera House
by
Paul Mcindoe
The Royal Opera House is the third theatre on the Covent Garden site. In 1728 an actor/manager by the name of John Rich commissioned "The Beggars Opera" from John Gay, a poet and dramatist. The success of this production helped provide the capital for the first Theatre Royal to be built and on the 7th December 1732, it had its opening night.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-World-Stage---The-History-of-the-Royal-Opera-House
id=1000234 - Feb 21, 2008
London Events in 2013
by
Georgina Simmons
Next year may seem like a while off yet, but there are already plenty of exciting events scheduled for London in 2013. Tickets for some of the most popular events will be snapped up quickly, so it is important for people looking for things to do on a trip to London to start searching well in advance to avoid disappointment. Here is a guide to some of the exciting events coming up in the capital next year.
http://ezinearticles.com/?London-Events-in-2013
id=7278002 - Sep 11, 2012
London Royal Opera House
by
Madhukar Shah
Situated in the heart of Covent Gardens, the Royal Opera House, originally called the Theatre Royale, was primarily a playhouse. Today this theatre is world-famous as an opera house and performing arts venue.
http://ezinearticles.com/?London-Royal-Opera-House
id=4795847 - Aug 04, 2010
A Brief History of London's Royal Opera House
by
Paul Siegel
Covent Garden in London is the site of the Royal Opera House, home to operatic and other musical productions since 1734. It is rightfully considered to be one of the top opera houses in the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Brief-History-of-Londons-Royal-Opera-House
id=4083848 - Apr 13, 2010
A London Architect in Birmingham
by
Mann Kumar Patel
Obviously in London, we were spoilt for choice when it came to our performance options. For our classical tastes one could often venture to the renowned Royal Opera House, to see either the world famous Royal Opera Company or The Royal Ballet, with occasional outings to the Sadlers Wells Theatre for Ballet Rambert.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-London-Architect-in-Birmingham
id=3826328 - Feb 28, 2010
London Restaurant Reviews
by
Ian Richards
The surge in interest in traditional British recipes means that it has never been better to sample the real cooking of Gt Britain. That is not all, there is also a huge increase in restaurants from around the world that gives a real dimension to eating out. The list includes some very modest eateries where you will not spend a fortune but will still eat well.
http://ezinearticles.com/?London-Restaurant-Reviews
id=914995 - Jan 07, 2008
London Calling? See the City's Top Sights Free
by
Matthew Lawson
Cool Britannia. London is the city that lives and breathes its historical past, yet its vibrant pulse sets the trends that the world watches. In culture, fashion, music, architecture and the arts, ideas, no where else is like the London. Constantly-evolving, always entertaining, it's the city that should be right at the top of your must-see list.
http://ezinearticles.com/?London-Calling?-See-the-Citys-Top-Sights-Free
id=324293 - Oct 10, 2006
Styles of Hotels in London
by
Kelvin Kong
The Greater London area has over 100,000 hotel rooms, and the city states that there are over 70,000 hotels ranging from 3 to 5 stars within 10 kilometers of Central London. We don't need to be rocket scientists to see that that's a whopping lot of hotels. With that many establishments spanning a history that goes way back, it is interesting to note that these hotels have different styles that reflect their times. Some reports indicate that, since the mid-1990s, there has been rapid hotel expansion in the city. In recent years alone, there have been over 1000 hotel rooms that opened in London.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Styles-of-Hotels-in-London
id=3486499 - Dec 28, 2009
What Makes London Zoo A Great Tourist Attraction?
by
James R Burnett
London Zoo, situated to the north of Regent's Park, is the world's oldest scientific zoo. Opened on April 27 in 1828 by the Zoological Society of London, it was first intended to be used primarily as a place to keep animals from the local area for scientific study.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Makes-London-Zoo-A-Great-Tourist-Attraction?
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