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    Abbey Road - Abbey Road Pedestrian Crossing (Beatles Crossing)_Yelp_Sanju-3

    Abbey Road

    4.4(79 reviews)
    2.5 miSt John's Wood

    Five stars! It was…read moreabsolutely brilliant to have walked in the footsteps of the legendary Beatles at this crossing in the UK! Just approaching the area I was already awestruck that I was going to see this historic place of interest. I didn't realize that there's a monument slightly offset from the crossing at almost the perfect location to film. However, I do feel for the residents having to endure numerous tourists affecting traffic in the area, but hey, coming from Hawai'i, I'm for certain they are somewhat used to it. Coming from me, I do appreciate their patience for allowing me to cross twice for a nice shot recreating the cover. Thank you very much!!

    One of the top items on my bucket list when planning my trip to London was walking across the…read morefamous Beatles Abbey Road crossing. Abbey Road is home to the legendary Beatles recording studios and the location of the iconic photo featured on the cover of their 11th studio album. On August 8th, 1969, at exactly 11:35 a.m., John, Paul, George, and Ringo walked across the zebra crossing in St. John's Wood--creating one of the most recognizable album covers in music history. That single image sparked countless conspiracy theories, led to the renaming of a studio, and turned Abbey Road into a pilgrimage site for Beatles fans from around the world. Everyone from Jon Bon Jovi and the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Woody Harrelson and Johnny Depp has recreated the famous walk. It even has its own live webcam! The Beatles' Abbey Road crossing is located in St. John's Wood, and it's almost always busy--especially on weekends. I could definitely sense the frustration of drivers and cyclists trying to dodge enthusiastic fans like us attempting to get that perfect recreation. Honestly, I don't blame them. And if you had no idea who The Beatles were or the story behind the album, you'd probably think everyone was just acting crazy.

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    Banksy Graffiti Artist

    Banksy Graffiti Artist

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.2 miHoxton

    Here Banksy rather humorously juxtaposes the cliché artist, with moustache, beret and palette,…read moreworking on a decidedly less high brow art work depicting a scribble of a huge male member. The artist is also wearing a ball and chain, with a dollar sign on the ball. I'm not sure what conclusion I'd want to draw, but I guess the piece certainly summarises the debates about Banksy himself. Art or just daubs? Pretensions of grandeur? Destroyed by money, or elevated beyond his natural position by the hype? A couple of changes have been made. The council (apparently) have partially obscured the male member, though it's still pretty clear what it's meant to represent. As for the person who's added their opinion that Banksy is a **, I don't think they've given much thought to what they are doing. Their banal addition rather demonstrates they are the one with pretensions of grandeur if they think they can comment! This is on the side of a restaurant on the junction of Shafton Road and Victoria Park Road.

    I've found this piece of art yesterday night (Feb 21st 2012) by accident as I was surfing Hackney…read moreby car in search of graffiti. When I saw it I almost had no doubt it was made by Banksy, and as it took me a good hour to find this first and only painting in Hackney, I interpreted it not only as the sign of the end of free art this would be no news! but also as the end of street art. All in all this classic looking artist is not trying to paint a beauty on a canvas, but a rebel sign on a public wall, while his leg is locked with this ball with the money sign. So when I associate all this with the fact that all Hackney walls are now purified from graffiti, I'm just left with the impression that art was finally killed, both indoor and in the streets. Ciao, Nicola Principato

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    Piccadilly Circus - Piccadilly Circus_Yelp_Sanju-3

    Piccadilly Circus

    3.9(229 reviews)
    0.5 miMayfair

    An iconic, famous, and crazy busy section of London. From…read morehere you can get just about anywhere. It's a great starting and landing point for tourists. It is a central area to get to places like Leicester Square, Chinatown, etc. Tons of giant, lighted, neon adverts adorn the area. It's like the London version of NYC's Times Square. It's exciting, frantic, busy, and a perfect spot for first-time visitors to London.

    Tip: I recommend riding the tube to get here. Piccadilly Circus tube station is conveniently…read moreunderground and it's affordable. Piccadilly Circus was an area that I frequented a lot during my visit to London in December 2013. It is a touristy place. I liked it for a number of reasons. Piccadilly Circus tub station is under Piccadilly Circus. I took the underground to get to this touristy site. It was a cheap, efficient means to get to and from the area. The area feels like Times Square (New York), or Yonge and Dundas (Toronto) with brightly lit screens and signs. You then realize that Piccadilly Circus established illuminated, giant advertisements since the early 20th century. What's special about Piccadilly Circus is that it's a junction where Piccadilly, Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, the Haymarket, Coventry Street, and Glasshouse Street meet. Circus in the name doesn't mean seeing clowns and acrobats. Rather, it means a circle or roundabout. It makes sense when you see the statue of Anteros, which is also known as Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain. It gives you a good look at how the streets comprise this junction. Piccadilly Circus is close to these touristy spots: - M&M's World - Chinatown - Soho - Theatre district - Oxford Street (shopping) - Hop-on, hop-off stops Gone are these places that I enjoyed visiting: - Ripley's Believe It or Not - Angus Steak House I'm an M&M's fan, so I visited this place three times. I loved it so much! Shopping was great. You can find everything from phone accessories (I still travel with a USB cable with three different charging tips that I bought in London) to weed edibles. I liked the eclectic variety that was eye-opening at the time. I remember that there was a small winter fair at a park that I had visited nearby. I don't remember the name of the park or the fair. What I do remember is enjoying banoffee fudge for the first time. So good! It was fun being in this area. I'd love to go back and see how things have changed. If you've never been to Piccadilly Circus before, I recommend going at least once. (44)

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    Chinatown - Chinatown.

    Chinatown

    4.0(87 reviews)
    0.3 miChinatown

    Tip: The lanterns that hang above you as you walk along the streets in Chinatown are lovely. Take a…read morephoto! I visited London in 2013. During my first full day in the city, I had one goal, which was to visit M&M's World. I took the underground to Piccadilly Circus. As I was walking towards M&M's World, a Russian man approached me. "Chinatown?" he asked. I had no idea where it was. Folks tend to ask me for directions no matter where I am. Maybe I look like I know what I'm doing, but I didn't this day with a map in my hands and a confused look on my face. Well, after visiting M&M's World, I walked around the area. I ended up in Chinatown. Ask me now. I know where Chinatown is! I liked the lanterns around the area. It was nice. There were bakeries, restaurants, cute stores, and more. I loved the excitement being in a decent Chinatown. I ended up having a late lunch at Jade Garden, which was an authentic restaurant that served dim sum. Sadly, it's no longer there. However, it has other locations across the city. I enjoyed the best har gow, siu mai, sticky rice bundles, barbeque pork rice rolls, and steamed pork dumplings. I'd love to check out this Chinatown again. I hope to revisit London someday and eat my way through this cool part of the city. (26)

    This is one of the cool Chinatown that I've been through. I've checked out loads and I can say, the…read moreone in London is pretty much up there. Most are quite small and in a small cluster but this one does offer a major punch. It's near the bar area, soho and theaters. Loads of fun restaurants throughout the walkway as well as some along the main strip. I don't think car are allowed as it caters to pedestrians. Regardless on whenever you visit, it'll always be packed with people walking up and down the street. Restaurants are lined with people trying to usher you inside. A good amount of pastries shop as well as groceries store. Can't have Chinatown with a grocery store. I'm sure they tend to get more tourist visiting versus locals. Plenty of restaurants that offer dim sum and local Chinese cuisine. You'll be greeted with all the lanterns hanging along the alleyway. It's a fun spot even if you're just walking through or having a meal. A must in London.

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    Tower Bridge - The Tower of London from Tower Bridge

    Tower Bridge

    4.6(528 reviews)
    2.3 miAldgate, The City

    Opulent. Grandiose. Magnificent. Picturesque. Historic. A must visit to this iconic structure when…read morein London. Not to be confused with the very basic and plain London Bridge the Tower Bridge is the real deal. We stayed at a hotel, The Dixon, which was next to the entrance street to the bridge and had the joy of walking over it many times during our stay. Plus, running across it during the London Marathon was a highlight. It's just brilliant with screaming crowds on each side cheering us on. The views are terrific across the Thames River, the architecture and colors are wonderful, plus you can take a self guided tour up through it's columns where on each level there are artifacts, tidbits of information on the bridge, photos, and more to learn about its history. Its like a museum within the bridge itself. Also, on top you can walk across a glass bottom offering views below, very cool. I've seen this bridge in TV shows and movies, and it lives up to its hype in person. At the base of the bridge are places to eat and shop also offering amazing views. Such a great bridge and area for picture taking. Stunning and a must see when in London.

    Walking across the Tower Bridge is an exciting must-do in London. Tower Bridge is the stuff that…read morefairy tales are made with red double decker buses crossing the ancient suspension construction. The bridge was designed by Horace Jones in a similar Victorian Gothic style as the nearby Tower of London. Construction took four years to complete and the bridge opened in 1894. I honestly couldn't get enough of the bridge. I photographed it from the river, from London Tower, from the South Bank and from the Bridge itself. I did not take the ride up to the bridge towers or the tour, because the day was dreary and I wanted to go up on a clear day. There is no charge to walk across the bridge. Plan about 30 minutes to walk across and back.

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    Tower Bridge - "Nothing shows a man's character more than what he laughs at."
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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