Official London Guide
Read about London's top 10 most popular tourist attractions, including the London Eye, the National Gallery and Tower of London. You can also book attraction tickets below. Some free London attractions are also listed: there's no better place to soak up some culture. Whether you prefer history or modern art, you'll find it here. The capital's top 10 attractions are listed below in order of popularity based on visitor numbers in 2010 or latest available numbers in the case of the London Eye and Madame Tussauds.
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The Royal Parks London
Millions of Londoners and tourists visit the eight Royal Parks for free each year. The 5,000 acres of historic parkland provide unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the heart of the capital. A simple walk or a picnic in the park, sport, top quality entertainment, community and education projects - all waiting for you. If it's history and architecture you're after, the Parks have hundreds of buildings, statues, and memorials, giving a fascinating insight into London's heritage. The Royal Parks manages these spaces and almost everything in them. We also conserve the Parks to ensure future generations can enjoy them too.
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Walk London
Take a walk around London, and see what the Capital has to offer - there's lots to explore and some great walks connecting them. Funded by Transport for London (TfL) Walk London has worked with the local authorities to develop an impressive network of quality walking routes - so whether you are looking for a place to feed the ducks, a short stroll in your lunch hour, or an energetic walk to make you feel more alive - Walk London!
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London Tube Transport Information
Information about London Tube Time Table
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Taking Dogs Abroad
If you're going abroad with your pet cat, dog or ferret, the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) could help avoid long quarantine periods when you return. Working guide dogs and hearing dogs may also travel on the scheme.
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Pet Friendly Holidays Ireland
Here you will find pet friendly holidays in Ireland. To include Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. Visit PawLets Ireland.
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Pet Friendly Holidays UK
PawLets UK offer pet friendly holidays in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Visit their site today to find dogs allowed holidays.
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Leeds Pet Guide
Visit Leeds Pet Guide if you live in Leeds or Yorkshire, everything for pet owners under one roof.
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Metropolitan Police
The Metropolitan Police Service is famed around the world and has a unique place in the history of policing. It is by far the largest of the police services that operate in greater London (the others include the City of London Police and the British Transport Police). The Royal Parks Constabulary have now become part of the Metropolitan Police Service.
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Animal Wardens London
Tower Hamlets has a team of animal wardens who deal with complaints or provide information about animal control in the borough. The service aims to promote responsible pet ownership and enforce the council's anti-dog fouling laws. We can help with most problems, complaints or enquiries concerning animals or put you in touch with other agencies.
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Off Leash Dog Parks London
Dog owners in London have access to three off-leash parks to exercise and socialize with their animal. Off-leash areas are clearly delineated by fencing or boundary signs. They are open year round, from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. (or dusk). Every user is responsible to clean up after their pet.
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The Dog Owners Club
Many of you may have reached this website after seeing me on the popular TV series, Dog Borstal, while many others may already be familiar with me through my years of running successful dog training classes, one-one training sessions and dog behaviour consultations throughout London and the south east.
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Pet Health Care Advice
A 'one stop source' featuring a wealth of animal health information and advice to help owners and potential owners to make decisions about their pets' healthcare.
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Association of Pet Dog Trainers
The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. We were founded in 1993 by Ian Dunbar DVM, Ph.D. as a forum for trainers to associate with one another and to discuss topics of mutual interest. We have since become a member-driven organization producing educational conferences in locations throughout the United States. Our annual conference has grown from 250 participants a few years ago to 1500 participants.
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The National Chincilla Society
The NCS was originally formed in the 1950’s as the Chinchilla Fur Breeders Association Ltd. It was responsible for the importation, breeding and development of the chinchilla into the well-known animal many people own today. In 1993 the name was changed to the National Chinchilla Society. It must be stated that the Society is not associated with the fur trade. The aims of the Society have remained the same throughout its long history. These are to encourage and promote the keeping, breeding and exhibition of quality chinchillas, whilst at all times maintaining good husbandry practices.
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London Pet Shows
The vast majority of owners and keepers look after their pets and animals impeccably. The London Pet Show is all about education and information for existing and new owners. We want to inform the public about responsible pet ownership and to make sure that new products, which promote improved animal welfare and that enhance the life of our pets, are available to the public and their animals. London Pet Show has appointed a vet who will be present at all times at the show for the care and wellbeing of the animals.
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Lets for Pets
Lets for Pets for Pet Owners to talk about Pet Friendly Holidays UK plus Rental Homes that pets are accepted and allowed also Pet Directory UK too, offering pet supplies uk, dog groomers uk, animal rescue uk and lots more!
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Victoria Stilwell UK Dog Specialist
Born and raised in Wimbledon, England, Victoria Stilwell is one of the world's most recognized and respected dog trainers, reaching audiences in over 50 countries. She is best known for her role as the star of Animal Planet's hit TV series It's Me or the Dog, through which she is able to share her insight and passion for positive reinforcement dog training by taming some of the world’s most unruly pets as she counsels families on their pet problems. She also served as a judge on CBS's Greatest American Dog.
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