Monday 20 July 2009

WESLEY'S HOUSE

WESLEY'S HOUSE

47 City Road, London EC1. Telephone: (0207) 253 2262. Tube: Old Street. Mon-Sat 10.00-18.00, Sun 12.00-14.00.
Original 18th century house in which John Wesley lived

Wednesday 15 July 2009

TOWER OF LONDON

TOWER OF LONDON

Tower Hill, London EC3. Telephone: (0207) 709 0765. Tube: Tower Hill. Mon-Sat 09.00-17.00; Sun 10.00-17.00.
Since work was begun by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, this prestigious historical landmark has been a fortress, a prison, a treasury and a palace. Principal attractions include the White Tower, the Bloody Tower, the 'Beefeaters' and the Jewel House containing the precious Crown Jewels.

Tuesday 7 July 2009

HYDE PARK

HYDE PARK

Hyde Park came into existence in 1536 when the land was acquired for hunting purposes. It has developed over the years in response to the wishes of the Crown and the public and has a strong tradition of events and publicspectacles. There are links with the military through the presence of Knightsbridge barracks on its boundary and the continuing practice of firing Gun Salutes from the Parade Ground. The two most famous features of the Park are the Serpentine, a lake of some 11.34 hectares used for swimming, boating and fishing; and Rotten Row, the world famous riding track, which celebrated its tercentenary in 1990 and was the first lit public road to be created in this country. Despite its heavy use the Park manages to convey an air of rural tranquillity much valued by both tourists and local users.
Amenities * Horse-riding track * Boating on the Serpentine (canoeing, rowing, paddle boats) * Seasonal swimming from the Lido (with cafe and gym) * Fishing in the Serpentine (only with permits) * Bowling and putting greens * Tennis courts * Playground * Band concerts (Sundays and Bank Holidays from May to August) * Dell Restaurant (cafeteria style) * Cycle routes * Outdoor riding arenaPark officeTelephone: 0207-298 2100 Postal address: Park Manager, Rangers Lodge, Hyde Park, London W2 2UH