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History's first Television broadcast
It was here at 22 Frith Street that the first television show in history was ever broadcast.
The littlest house in London
This is number 10 Hyde Park Place, just across from Marble Arch. Here you will find the smallest house in London a just three and a half feet wide.
The most beautiful view in London
On the southern bank of the Thames, on the second floor of the Royal National Theatre�
The River Pub
Here in Hammersmith on the banks of the Thames, sits a London institution a pretty little pub called the Dove.
The smallest statue in London
Here on Queen Square at the Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital
A tiny little police station
Just a few meters from Nelson�s column in the South East corner of Trafalgar square
London Stone
Located on Cannon Street in the heart of the City of London
Roof Garden
In the middle of Kensington Street, on the rooftops of number 99
The Picadilly Lights
Anyone who knows London has seen the incredible advertising lights of Picadilly Circus.
The Phantom Tube Stop
Here on the Strand, the former Strand tube stop is one of 40 abandoned stations of the London Underground.
A Crypt Cafe
Just off Trafalgar Square, underneath the church of St Martin in the Fields is an 18th century crypt
An extraordinary adress
Located a few meters from Hyde Park Corner, this is Apsley House....
Old Tom market's
This is Greenchurch Street. This was where in 1881, the architecht Horace Jones established Leadenhall Market
Chelsea Colors
Here in Chelsea, a colorful visit awaits. Start with the houses on Godfrey Street, then make your way up Kings Road to Bywater Street.
The Giant Mosaic
In the heart of Tottenham Court Road tube station is a giant mosaic