Lost London Churches Project

The Lost London Churches Project aims to promote interest in the ancient church buildings and parishes of the City of London through collectable cards, books, maps and explorers walks. In 1600 there were 110 churches in the City of London. Many were lost in the Great Fire of 1666 and many others have been lost…

6 Tips for Applying for a Business Loan in London

Getting a loan anywhere, including London, can be a considerable help for your business. It can help you to scale up your operations, or ease financial burdens if your business is struggling. However, not everybody that applies for a business loan is successful. This means that procuring a loan from a bank or any financial…

Preparations to Make Before Your Trip to London

London is one of the world’s most famous cities that many people just can’t wait to visit, which is understandable given the abundance of activities and facilities available there. If you’re planning a trip there, however, it’s important that you make some preparations beforehand, as going in blind to a busy city like this could…

10 of the World’s Best Long Distance Walks

  The world is full of beauty, and exotic locations and nature are always pleasing and healing. Spending a good time in the middle of the beauty of nature refreshes a person. Though there are some great walks among nature in parks and public spaces across London, here are some further afield. Some people love…

Top 7 ways to spend your free time in London

Here are the top 7 ways to spend your free time in London. Way 1: Museums and art galleries Britain’s museums are full of valuable, unique historical artefacts and works of art. However, most are open to the public for free. Especially recommended are the famous British Museum, Queen Victoria & Prince Albert Museum, National…

A Brief History of Gambling in London

Throughout its history, London has always been one of the gambling centers of the planet. Here is a brief history of gambling in the British capital.  Royal Groom Porter Gambling was always popular in the English royal court, so much so that Groom Porter, a person in charge of king’s lodgings and responsible for providing…