London
United Kingdom
Sip a cappuccino in one of Old Compton Street's pavement cafes or marvel at Oscar Wilde's memorial behind Trafalgar Square. Visit G.A.Y. - Britain's largest gay club, the Coleherne leather bar in Earls Court or Chariots - the roman spa in Shoreditch.
Besides Soho, London has gay villages in Earls Court and Brixton or why not call into one of the many neighbourhood gay pubs or cafes scattered throughout the city and enjoy a pint of real ale.
And don't forget the museums, galleries and theatreland - we can pre-book tickets to any West End show - the famous orchestras and concert halls or the shopping of Oxford Street in the West End or the speciality shops at Covent Garden.
Ride the Tube or the top of a Red Double Decker London bus. Take our "model railway" - the DLR to docklands to see regeneration at it's finest, walk under the River Thames to Greenwich - the home of time - to straddle the east and west hemispheres before taking the river bus back up to the city.
Or just walk the bustling streets and enjoy all that this great city has to offer.
And did we mention the weather. Always a topic of conversation, London's weather has its own personality.
Walk through a park on a frosty morning with clear blue skies and a skyline to match, bask in the summer sun with the boyz and girlz at Highgate Ponds or Brockwell Park lido.
Even on a dull grey winters night, the shops have a magical feel as the rain reflects the twinkling lighting. London is a city for all seasons. Maybe we're biased, but then it is our home.
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