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New Years Eve needed to be different this year and there was no better place than London for an uplifting start to the New Year. We arrived just after lunch and checked into our plush Hotel in Marble Arch only yards from the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street and the Christmas sales. Having dropped off our overnight bags, we were off to the shops snapping up bargains and working up an appetite. We refreshed ourselves with a meal in a lovely restaurant just off Carnaby Street before heading back to the Hotel to get ready for the nights celebrations. The walk through London at night was fabulous, with all traffic banished from the streets and with the population in a party mood we made our way to the Victoria Embankment. We stopped at the ice rink and festivities in Hyde Park before strolling passed Big Ben to take our place amongst the crowds opposite the London Eye. As midnight struck a spectacle to behold was unleashed over the River Thames. The firework display we had often seen on television unfolded before us. No camera has ever have done justice to what we observed first hand. The firework display was truly a work of art and in itself worth every penny spent on the trip. Once the champagne corks had stopped popping and the music began to die down we ambled back to the Hotel, passed Buckingham Palace and the revellers partying in the royal parks. It was a trip...
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We came especially for new years eve celebrations. the hotel was fine but no better than lesser star ratings we have stayed in. third bed wasnt made up when we arrived we were told it would be done in the evening but had to ask again, could get any normal tea in room only earl grey. lovely greek cafe on james street to start new years eve off then headed off for the river for the fireworks but coulnt get anywhere near so stayed in trafalga square.
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My family and I had a great time in London although it was too overcrowded. The fireworks were great but I have to admit I prefer my own in Funchal, Madeira island.We saw the superb Phantom of the Opera and my daughters The Lion King!Visited The Tutankhanum exhibition and The First Emperor Terracotta Army. I would expect a bit more but they were good! THe Hotel was good and the staff very helpful and welcoming.We were to museums and just scroll on the streets.London is a great capital always with something to offer.I'm never tired of London!If I had opportunity( and money) I would go there again and again..
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Having just visited the capital, I found that the prices of cafes seemed to have come down in price and the value of money was better than in previous years
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The hotel was first rate, excellent rooms, first class breakfast and good service.
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