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What are the most beautiful places in London?

I am actually glad someone asked this question for London. London is beyond beautiful- steeped in neo-gothic architecture, serving as the backdrop for the modern-day buildings which look fabulous! But, London is not just the ‘London Eye’ or the ‘Big Ben’. Yes, it is those too, but Let an avid Londoner tell you of some unique and picturesque places in this paradise of a city.1. Head to Waterloo Bridge for a perfect Sunset-You get perfect views of the Southbank, the London Eye, the whole of Westminster, Canary Wharf and much of this majestic city. But watching the sun go down on the city from waterloo bridge is a league apart.2. Little Venice in PaddingtonA canal which opens up in Camden Market, but that’s not it- Small boats lined along the sides of the canal with quaint little restaurants, cafes, galleries and bookshops. Head over to Little Venice for a romantic evening that you wouldn’t forget.3. A night-view of London from the Shard.The shard might be a fine-looking building in itself, but you should be more concerned with the most gorgeous views of London that The Shard offers. Try and get a night-view of the city from the top floors- where you can get drinks at ‘Gong’ or ‘The View’.4. Queen Mary’s Rose Garden at Regent ParkHead to the picturesque and blooming Queen Mary’s Rose Garden where you can witness 12,000 roses in all their glory and beauty. Quaint wooden bridges over small ponds, benches beneath beautiful and calming rose bushes- It truly is a visual treat.5. Visit the vibrant neighbourhoods of SohoA more vibrant part of London- with pastel-coloured houses housing quaint little shops like antique shops, boutiques, bakeries, bookstores, great pubs and diners. Soho keeps the young blood alive and running!Apart from this, of course you have the Big Ben, the Southbank of River Thames from where you get gorgeous views of the incredible St. Paul’s Cathedral. Notting Hill on Portobello Road, Westminster and a lot more. For all your accommodation concerns, check out premium, 4-star Serviced apartments in London by thesqua.re - with proficient, round-the-clock servicing, fully-furnished living spaces and the most prime and upscale locations with unparalleled connectivity- Chosen by thousands who visit the city!

What are the coolest things to do for a weekend in London?

Well, I certainly can tell you where I will be this weekend. So much is on in London that it was hard to choose.Saturday 16 – Sunday 24 September. To celebrate its 28th birthday, Colourscape is back to Clapham Common. Entering its colorful tunnels, you will experience something like being swallowed by a scene from 'Yellow Submarine.' Guests must choose a colored cape before venturing into the gigantic labyrinth to explore nearly an acre of space while daytime casts a rainbow glow through its walls.Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 September. Open House London 2017. Have you ever desired to be a fly on the wall in an expensive home, nose around a gorgeous interior, or get up close to a fantastic piece of architecture? This weekend Open House London 2017 gives Londoners the chance to explore behind the doors of some of the city's biggest, most famous and most secret venues and houses. Over 800 venues across the capital are taking part. Check out the highlights here and go get snooping.Free entry to London's best buildings " Open CitySaturday 16 – Sunday 24 September. London Design Festival. There are myriad things to see at the London Design Festival this year, prominently Camille Walala's landmark design and Bharat and Jean's "Silent Arch" in Brixton. My must-see go to the V&A's bright lighting by Australian artist Flynn Talbot and a talk by Es Devlin and the 100,000 balloons that French artist Charles Pétillon has put together in the Covent Garden Market Building.

Some good bands?(not old bands like the beatles)?

avenged sevenfold!!

What song makes you instantly feel relieved?

Not sure about the song itself but due to the memory/place it puts me in, it's another The 1975 song.Settle Down is a track off of their self titled debut album. I'm not sure if it was because that was the first time I'd listened to it or something else (my head likes to map songs to really specific times) but it was an extremely warm and sunny day about 4 years ago.With the sun down my back walking home from wherever I was, I just remember life being good. Smiling my way down a hill sinking into the layers of the song. It then slowly became my song for summer time, which has meant I've listened when I've been at my happiest on holidays both home and abroad. The melody, the drums and even the vocals just scream happiness to me, further emphasising the tones of the sun from my memory.So now whenever I listen, I just close my eyes and I'm back at that place 4 years without a worry in the world.(Google)I'd be interested to see what other people put for this and why!

Is the Christian band TobyMac Catholic?

I love love love the song "City on our knees."
They talk about Cathedrals in the song.
I listen to that song every morning on the radio on the way to school.

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