While the Thames is well known, at least five waterways have disappeared under the city’s pavement over time, becoming watery ghosts whose rumbling waters can still be heard.
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30 April 2013
The Passport blog
The tallest building in Western Europe opens its viewpoint to the public on 1 February, looking down on the toy-town tiny landmarks of St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament.
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31 January 2013
Fifteen new culinary tours that show how the region's specialities are created, bred or grown are putting the moreish back into the moors.
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10 January 2013
With the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ debut single Love Me Do promising mass celebrations and concerts, there has never been a better time to visit the band’s hometown.
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05 October 2012
Localites
With winter quickly approaching, a new system of hot yoga has arrived in Chelsea to rival Bikram, warming the body the same way sunlight does.
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04 October 2012
The Passport blog
The city’s Unseen Tours, led by trained guides who are or have been homeless, show visitors a grittier side of some of the city’s most famous neighbourhoods.
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04 July 2012
Join the many locals and visitors flocking for a preview of sports history in the making.
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14 March 2011
Fictional Footsteps
A tour of the city that 007, and his creator, Ian Fleming, called home.
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21 January 2011