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=== City of London Holiday Apartments ===
The city of London is inhabited by roughly 7000 permanent residence but it Is thought that over 30,000 people commute to the city every day. The majority of them filling roles in the finance sector as Canary Wharf is also located within the city. There is so much to do within the city of London, amazing architecture and Landmarks are well worth a visit. One of the most famous and most recognizable sites, St Paul’s Cathedral, stands tall with in the ever-growing metropolis. St Paul’s Cathedral has hosted many of Great Britain’s most important funerals of all time, Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill were all sent off in the church. Miraculously the magical cathedral survived the Blitz in World War Two, the majority of the surroundings were flattened to the ground. Consequently it quickly became a symbol for British Strength in some of the nation’s most desperate times.
Just 8 minutes away from the Cathedral is the Bank of England Museum, here you can touch a real gold bar and learn about the production of money, note printing, the making of coins and see a rare collection of unusual bank notes. From the 1st of April until the 1st of June 2014 the museum will hold an extra special collection called Curiosities from the Vaults… Everything is very hushed up at the moment, who knows what they have found! Also situated in the city of London is the Barbican Art Centre, from hosting unforgettable theatre pieces, screenings of old, rare and new films in the cinema, cutting edge exhibitions in the Curve gallery and a permanent large exhibition which attract thousands of people year after year. In recent years they have taken us through a voyage of the Bauhaus movement and 3 D animation. There is also a great café\restaurant there, even if your time table is packed through, the building is worth seeing. After the Blitz in the second world war, the barbican was designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon in the controversial Brutalist style. The centre has a multiple layers with numerous entrances and exits, making it feel sometimes like a complex labyrinth. The building divides opinion of Londoners, some love it and some hate it… in face in 2003 it was voted as ‘London’s ugliest building’ The city of London is a great place to spend you city break, you are in the heart of it all, with many wonderful attractions within walking distance. Don’t delay and book your City of London Holiday apartment today with our city of London holiday home tool.
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