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		<title>IX: I Love London</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gloria</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hopped onto the Eurostar from Paris to London in 2 hours! The train traveled so fast it made my ears pop! Finally, people who speak English! I was putting up at the London School of Economics, Passfield Hall. Very, very clean and cosy rooms with a fantastic spread of an English breakfast! We’re talking about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hopped onto the Eurostar from Paris to London in 2 hours! The  train traveled so fast it made my ears pop! Finally, people who speak  English! I was putting up at the London School of Economics, <a title="LSE Passfield Hall" href="http://www.lsevacations.co.uk/residences/passfield.htm" target="_blank">Passfield Hall</a>. Very, very clean and cosy rooms with  a fantastic spread of an English breakfast! We’re talking about  sausages, scrambled eggs, baked tomatoes, toast and more. One can’t live  on cold cuts and croissants everyday, can you?</p>
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<p>Caught the infamous <a title="Les Miserables" href="http://www.lesmis.com/" target="_blank">Les<em><em> </em><em> </em></em>Misérables</a>,  cheapest seats in the house – Upper Circle £15.00. I recall sitting at  the last row of the theatre, the seats were so crammed (I’m about 5′2″  by the way). It was my first time watching a musical. A Korean guy who  didn’t speak much English sat next to me. He was a cycling traveler, the  first I’ve ever met, and he wore a thin racer costume in the middle of  winter.</p>
<p>Transportation is crazy expensive! I was  glad I got the <a title="London Pass" href="http://www.londonpass.com/" target="_blank">London Pass</a> with Travel – “Unlimited journeys on all  London Underground, Buses, Trams, Docklands Light Rail and Over-ground  Trains within zones 1 – 6, saves you ALOT of money.</p>
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<p>I had an interesting experience at the London Brass Rubbing Centre  taking an elevator down the Crypt and creating my own Christmas art.</p>
<p>The Chelsea FC Stadium tour was really enjoyable with an engaging  guide cracking jokes and keeping the kids entertained. Funny, though not  surprising, that I was the only girl at the Chelsea FC Stadium Tour,  the participants were fathers with their sons and dudes in a group. By  the way, I’m not biased towards Chelsea or anything, it came free with  the London Pass.</p>
<p>Not in the mood to blog about visiting Harrods, Selfridges, Camden  Market or the likes. Grab a free copy of <a title="Visit London" href="http://www.visitlondon.com/" target="_self">Visit London</a> and <a title="TimeOut London" href="http://www.timeout.com/london/" target="_blank">TimeOut London</a> instead.</p>
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