The first being The Royal London Walk, which takes you from St. James' Palace to Buckingham Palace, witnessing changing of the guard. The second is The Big Bus Beatles Walk, bringing you back 40 years to Soho and Mayfair, where The Beatles based themselves in the sixties. The third is the spooky 'Ghost By Gaslight' pub crawl, listening to tales of London's haunted history. You can even
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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Buckingham Palace and the royal parks, before heading back east to land in Essex. You'll get an amazing perspective on the geography of the city and the beauty of its landmarks and whether you're tourists or Londoners born and bred, you'll see the capital in a whole new way. Happy Shopping! Red Letter Days Information Red Letter Days offers the perfect gift for every occasion. From supercar
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The first being The Royal London Walk, which takes you from St. James' Palace to Buckingham Palace, witnessing changing of the guard. The second is The Big Bus Beatles Walk, bringing you back 40 years to Soho and Mayfair, where The Beatles based themselves in the sixties. The third is the spooky 'Ghost By Gaslight' pub crawl, listening to tales of London's haunted history. You can even
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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in 1689 and was adapted for royal residence by Sir Christopher Wren. For the next 70 years the palace played host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and George II. In the 19th century Kensington was the birthplace and childhood home of Princess Victoria later Queen Victoria and Princess Diana occupied apartments in the north west part of the palace from 1981 to 1997. Pick
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