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Wimbledon Village A.
Wimbledon is where you'll find one of London's most perfect villages. This leafy London area is perhaps best known for one ot the world's top sporting events: The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. The Wimbledon tennis courts was a London venue in 2012 Olympic.
B. Hamlets Tower, East London
It includes much of the redeveloped Docklands region of London. Many of the tallest buildings in London are located on the Isle of Dogs in the south of the borough. For centuries the area has been home to lots of immigrants from all over the world. 33 per cent of the population is Bangladeshis. Hamlets has the Tower highest poverty rate The in London, with high level of unemployment, low income levels, poor health conditions, high crime rates, bad housing as welt as recording one of the highest population densities in London.
C. City The, Central London
The City of London is the historical heart of London. This area was a trading post almost 2000 years ago. Today the City is a mostly commercial district dominated by the stately buildings and skyscrapers that house offices for the finance industry. The district is considered to be one of the three largest financial zones of the world. There are however plenty of historical landmarks. The star here is the majestic St. 's Cathedral then Paul, but there are also noteworthy sights such as Buckingham Palace, the Florence Nightingale Museum then and the Museum then of London.
D. Hill Notting, West London
It is considered to be one of the most fashionable and stylish districts in Lon
'areas as there are many restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, bars and pubs. It's a real paradise for the shoppers. Market offers everything Portobello from expensive antiques to food and
clothes. This is the venue for the famous Notting Hill Carnival, held every year in the month of August. Never-ending A stream of celebrities fills Notting Hill on a regular basis, including Stella McCartney, Bjork, Robbie Williams and by Claudia Schiffer.
E. Soho, West End
London's Soho is often visited by many tourists as it is famous for its theatre shows, gay scene, pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants. Since the 20th century, Soho has become the centre of bohemian London with intellectuals, writers, artists and poets eating and drinking in Soho's many pubs and restaurants. There's a long tradition of live theatre and performance in Soho. From big-budget mu-sicals and important plays to bizarre cabaret and stand-up comedy, you'll find something on stage to suit any taste. The area is also the heart of London's live music and clubbing.
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