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		<title>Five romantic spots in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 16:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[London is a great city with plenty of romantic experiences to offer UK singles. This guide offers suggestions of romantic spots to visit and the things you can do in each place. Tips include taking a cruise on the Thames and sipping champers on the London Eye. Take a boat trip on the Thames Spend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/culture/top-ten-attractions" title="London" target="_blank">London</a> is a great city with plenty of romantic experiences to offer <a href="http://www.eharmony.co.uk/" title="UK Singles" target="_blank">UK singles</a>. This guide offers suggestions of romantic spots to visit and the things you can do in each place. Tips include taking a cruise on the Thames and sipping champers on the London Eye.</p>
<h3>Take a boat trip on the Thames</h3>
<p>Spend an afternoon on the Thames and go for cruise. It’s a great way to spend time with your partner and you’ll get to see some of London’s most famous attractions as you go.<br />
Take it to the next level by going for a romantic river cruise. As you float along the river you can enjoy a delicious meal and great service. There are plenty of different cruises on offer and some include entertainment and after-dinner dancing.</p>
<h3>Romantic picnic on Primrose Hill</h3>
<p>London is full of green parks and outdoor spaces that are ideal for a romantic picnic. Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and Regent’s Park are all good options, but if you want to go somewhere a little quieter head for Primrose Hill.<br />
Find a nice secluded spot and share strawberries and champagne from your picnic basket. You can while away the hours here as you enjoy spectacular views of the London skyline.</p>
<h3>Sip champagne on the London Eye</h3>
<p>A trip on the London Eye is always memorable and you can make it even more so by going for a champagne experience. Tower above the sights of London and share a glass or two of champagne with your loved one.<br />
To make it a more intimate occasion you can hire your own private capsule. Cupid’s Capsules, as they’re known, are perfect for a romantic experience, especially if you’re trying to impress.<br />
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<h3>Go for dinner and a show in Covent Garden</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.coventgardenlondonuk.com/" title="Convent Garden" target="_blank">Covent Garden</a> is one of London’s most popular areas and there are plenty of romantic things to do here. In the afternoon you can head for the Covent Garden flower market and then have a mosey around the Piazza.<br />
Crank up the romance with dinner overlooking the Piazza and then top it all off with a show at one of the many theatres in the area. After that you can head back to your hotel and relax!</p>
<h3>Get close on a London Ghost Walk</h3>
<p>This might not jump out at you as being the most romantic thing to do while in London, but it can be! What better time to cling on to each other than when you hear ghost stories in different spots across the capital? It’s the perfect excuse to get up close and personal!<br />
As you can see, London has plenty to offer those looking for ideas for romance. Whether you met at work or while you were looking to <a href="http://www.eharmony.co.uk/free-dating" title="meet singles for free" target="_blank">meet singles for free at eHarmony.co.uk</a>, your date will be pleased with these top romantic city spots.</p>
<p>Image: thanks to Rev Stan, http://www.flickr.com/people/revstan/</p>
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		<title>7 ways to meet people when travelling to London</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 17:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arriving in a new country can be breath taking, invigorating and very exciting with so many new things to experience. If you are travelling alone the first thing to do is to meet some new friends to share your time with. But what if nerves get in the way and you&#8217;re just not sure how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arriving in a new country can be breath taking, invigorating and very exciting with so many new things to experience. If you are travelling alone the first thing to do is to meet some new friends to share your time with. But what if nerves get in the way and you&#8217;re just not sure how to go about making friends? Here are 7 easy ways to socialise and make the best of your time abroad.<br />
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<h2>Stay in a hostel</h2>
<p>Sharing a room with random strangers might not be everyone&#8217;s idea of fun. But a hostel stay has more advantages than just saving you money. Hostels are full of other travellers who want to meet people too! So whether you&#8217;re looking for a <a title="Travel" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/" target="_blank">travel</a> buddy or something more romantic, staying in a hostel will bring you in contact with people from all over the world.</p>
<h2>Go on a tour</h2>
<p>Hit the streets on foot or join a bike tour of the city. Walking, cycle or bus tours are all geared towards travellers and people who are enthusiastic to see the sights. On many tours there will be a lunch break and a chance to mingle with others in your group. Breaking the ice is easy when you have something in common to talk about. So pick your favourite sight and see what others have to say.</p>
<h2>Wash your clothes</h2>
<p>It might sound funny but spending a few hours in a <a title="Wash your clothes in Laundrette" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-service_laundry#Launderettes_.28United_Kingdom.29" target="_blank">laundrette</a> can be a very social experience! Travellers often don&#8217;t have a washing machine to hand and you&#8217;ll be surprised how many people hang out in these places. Sharing washing powder or watching the machines go round together can lead to interesting chats. So grab a book and an open mind and get friendly in the suds.<br />
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<h2>Go to a museum</h2>
<p>Museums often have free entry in many big cities. If you&#8217;re in London you can head to the Tate Modern to look at contemporary art or the National Gallery for a taste of the Renaissance. People often go to museums on their own to spend time drawing or thinking. Art works inspire conversation and are a great way to share your opinions.</p>
<h2>Get a job</h2>
<p>Working in a bar or café is the best way to meet other people. Choose a place you like, whether busy, arty or sleek and get yourself a job. Working with others means developing a relationship and work mates often head out after a shift to relax together. If you&#8217;re interested in <a title="Asian Dating" href="http://www.eharmony.com.au/asian-dating" target="_blank">Asian dating</a>, working in a restaurant could open the door to different cultures. If you&#8217;re shy, a social workplace is a great confidence booster.</p>
<h2>Chase up contacts</h2>
<p>If you met someone on a dating website such as <a title="Eharmony" href="http://www.eharmony.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.eharmony.com.au/</a> or perhaps you have the number of a friend of a friend from back home, don&#8217;t be afraid to call. Get in touch with people you know and go out for a drink. When you first start travelling try to be as open minded as possible. You never know whom you might meet through someone else and where things could lead.<br />
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<h2>Be spontaneous</h2>
<p>Going somewhere new is all about the adventure, right? Don&#8217;t be afraid to change your original plans and say yes to spontaneous invites. In London but want to go to Wales? Then hop on the train and go for it. There are always new places to visit and new people to meet. Travelling by train, car or bus offers the chance to meet other people and share your ideas and experiences.</p>
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		<title>Why Students Choose London</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It would be impossible to fully explain why London is such a cool city to study in. All the students who come here seem to have different reasons for choosing London as their study-abroad option. Here’s a short write-up of some of the more popular reasons why students have been coming to London for centuries. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would be impossible to fully explain why London is such a cool city to study in. All the students who come here seem to have different reasons for choosing London as their study-abroad option. Here’s a short write-up of some of the more popular reasons why students have been coming to London for centuries.</p>
<h2>Historical Appeal</h2>
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<p>To visit the theatre and see a Shakespearean play performed in English is equivalent to reading the poetry of Neruda in Spanish – it brings an authenticity to the experience that a translation cannot convey. Students come to London to study English for the history, culture and tradition of the language. When you walk in the footsteps of Chaucer, Dickens, Blake, Yeats and Eliot, every day serves as motivation to improve your grasp on the language.</p>
<h2>Sports</h2>
<p>Home to the most-watched football league, the most popular tennis tournament and a grand prix event, England – and London in particular – is a sports fan’s dream. In addition to watching sports, <a title="London students" href="http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/life/index.php?fid=17" target="_blank">London students</a> can also take advantage of all the excellent facilities that are available throughout the city. Every district of London offers sports clubs that avid players can join, making it easy for them to keep up their favourite hobbies.</p>
<h2>Safety</h2>
<p>As a developed country with an organised and capable police force, London is a safe city to visit. Carrying firearms is illegal and the English take human rights very seriously. As long as you stay vigilant, your time in London will be an enjoyable and unforgettable experience.</p>
<h2>It’s a melting pot</h2>
<p>When walking along the streets of London, you hear languages from all reaches of the world. People have been migrating to the city for centuries, and as a result London has taken on a cosmopolitan identity in which every person can feel comfortable. Students studying in London find it easy to make friends with whom they can share their interests, hobbies and experiences.</p>
<h2>Cool factor</h2>
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<p>As a by-product of its diversity, London has become home to a comprehensive collection of subcultures. Whether you are a gothic rocker or a hipster poet, London has a hangout for you. The broad range of <a title="after-hour activities" href="http://www.timeout.com/london/" target="_blank">after-hour activities</a> available to students makes London a popular study-abroad option. For students who visit the city to <a title="study English London" href="http://www.stgeorges.co.uk/learn-english.shtml" target="_blank">study English London</a> is a giant playground with endless opportunities to have fun.</p>
<h2>Strong education tradition</h2>
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<p>You need only mention the words Oxford and Cambridge to illustrate how serious the English are about education. People – native English speakers included – have been coming to England for centuries to study the language in its birthplace. Many students are drawn to England because they want to become part of this excellent tradition.</p>
<h2>Modern approach to education</h2>
<p>The English-teaching institutions in London have inherited this education tradition and they continue to contribute towards it. London language institutes, such as St George International (<a title="www.stgeorges.co.uk" href="http://www.stgeorges.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.stgeorges.co.uk</a>), strive to provide first-rate education to the students who enrol at their schools. Foreign students flock to London for classes, as the quality of the education offered in the city meets a high international standard.</p>
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