"Iconic city" of the world as we all know off it and its true.THere is another side of London that i felt when i went there.It was the heterogeneous mix of people of all races and nations.It's mind boggoling that co-existnace of such enormous range of pople has been sustained since ages.From russians to aussies, from japs to americans, absolutely everyone is here!!.I even had mysore masala dosae and mini idli at a hotel called 'Chennai Dosae'.I find it hard to beleive that the brits are so accomodative, for crying out loud the United Kingdom is knows as "The land where the sun never sets".I am sure for all what they have plundered around the world, they have given so much of space for every one else in the heart of their motherland. The city is so full of history that I think I dont' even have the caliber to write about. I stayed with some very good friends off mine. Did visit the heart of the city in day time and night time. Took a ride in London(L) eye, went to the L aquarium,L tower,L Bridge,Madame Tusaads', Covent Garden, Trafalger square,Greenich and the Neesdan swamy Narayan mandir.I was a little unfortunate of being in L at the worst weather conditions, but L bein L; it simply facinated me. L is absolutely cholestrol free, its viens (transport channels) are so fine that getting from anywhere to anywhere is never an issue.
The overground,underground,DLR,National rails and busses all so well syncronised that travelling in L is pleasent. 


I did get a chance to see the might of the royalty. The Kohinoor encrested crown of Elizabeth was hypnotically beautiful. I would definitely like to go and visit the most famous city again.
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