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Holiday Destination Guide - Middlesex

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Middlesex dominated largely by the attraction of London does have a number of attractions for those wanting a little more peace than offered by the country's capital city.

North Middlesex provides recreational activities for all ages and levels of participation with an abundance of parks which accommodate activities such as soccer, baseball, playgrounds, splashpark and picnic areas. 

The Leisure Club in Parkhill offers cards, quilting, bingos and many other senior activities to enhance the needs of the young at heart.

The Royal Family have their main residence in London, at Buckingham Palace , but there are many other interesting houses to visit within London with Royal connections - Hampton Court Palace , The Tower of London , and Regents Park, an ancient Royal hunting park.

The Tower of London has a whole day's worth of things to see just in itself - there are the White, Bloody and Martin Towers, where prisoners were held and often tortured, there are the Crown Jewels, displayed in a specially built jewel house, and don't forget the Ravens, without whom the White Tower would supposedly fall, and a great disaster befall the Kingdom.

The dome of St Paul's Cathedral is an excellent place from which to view the rooftops of London. The climb to the top is well worth the effort - on your way, you pass through the whispering gallery, where your whisper on one side can be heard at the other of the dome.

London boasts a large selection of museums and art galleries. The British Museum , The Science Museum and The Natural History Museum are all close to each other in South Kensington, but you'll need to allow more than a day to see them all! The National Gallery and the Tate Gallery have splendid art collections, and there are many more of size and type all over London.

There's no shortage of things to entertain in the evening in London - with the West End for popular shows and musicals, a wide selection of restaurants of all types, classical music at the Barbican or The London Coliseum, ballet at Sadler's Wells or the cinemas in Leicester Square to choose from.

 

 

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Friday 9th January 2009