Posts Tagged ‘fun’
Christmas Markets are back on London streets
The festive season is now upon us. The decorative lights on main streets are shining (so pretty on Oxford Street!), long shelves in every shop are full of Christmas puddings, shopping fever has begun. This is the time of year that the Christmas Markets are being opened. Some of them just for a certain...
November 27th, 2009 | Activities | Read More
Winter sports in London? Yes, you can
Maybe it’s not freezing cold over here in London yet but even now we can get a substitute (feeling) for a proper winter.
The season for ice skating has begun. A few days ago Somerset House and Natural History Museum opened its ice rink and others will follow from this weekend and run through ’till...
November 21st, 2009 | Activities | Read More
The city to turn a new page
London is one of the main places young travelers come to change their story.
Life is a blank sheet of paper. You can write on it or leave it but one day you´ll have to decide what to do with it. Not every sheet is written for the same reason, however.
Some people draw their attention to cash, or as...
November 3rd, 2009 | Guest Blog | Read More
Remember, remember the fifth of November! – Guy Fawkes Night
Fire - there’s something magical about it. The warm feeling we get from the hypnotizing view of iridescent golden and scarlet shades, pulsating flames. People always gather around it, whether the fire is small or big, to share in the warmth and light. It plays a critical role during mystical rites...
October 31st, 2009 | Blog | Read More
How to achieve your childhood dreams and live your life well
In this exceptional lecture Randy Pausch, professor of Carnegie Mellon university and pioneering Virtual Reality researcher, demonstrates to a packed auditorium how to fulfill your childhood dreams. Both hilarious and profound, he describes how through hard work, determination and cheekiness he managed...
October 4th, 2009 | People | Read More

