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History and heritage
The city of London was founded by the Romans and their rule
extended from 43 AD to the fifth century AD, when the Empire fell.
During the third century, Londinium, the name given to the town by
the Romans, had a population of 50,000, mainly due to the
influence of its major port.
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The Tower of London is an internationally famous monument and one
of England's most iconic structures. William the Conqueror built
the White Tower in 1066 as a demonstration of Norman power, siting
it strategically on the River Thames to act as both fortress and
gateway to the capital.
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Eat and drink in the city of London
Cinnamon Kitchen
Merging classical Indian dishes with modern flavours and Western techniques, Singh has earned a global reputation as one of the masters of Indian fine dining.
Location
9 Devonshire Square,
Spitalfields,
London
EC2M
4YL
Bleeding Heart
Classic French cookery and old-world interiors combine here to create a comfortable ambiance, making it the perfect spot for entertaining.
Location
Bleeding Heart Yard,
Farringdon,
London,
EC1N
8SJ
The Ivy Asia
It's a decadent setting for a luxurious Japanese menu where you can feast on dishes such as Robatayaki sea bass with fresh truffle salad.
Location
The Ivy Asia Chelsea,
King's Road,
London SW3 5ED
Coya City
A menu bursting with traditional and experimental Peruvian flavours married with Japanese, Chinese and Spanish cooking techniques, you can enjoy your meal in a lively Latin dining space.
Location
COYA Unit 1C,
31-33 Throgmorton Street,
London
EC2N 2AT