Category: Days out in London (Page 3 of 6)

We’ll Go Downtown!

I had a good friend all the way from Romania come to visit me in London. He’d never been here and was pretty excited about seeing all the famous attractions and historic places that you can find right through the city. I decided to take a couple of days off work and be his official tour guide. Funnily enough, when you actually live in a place, you seem to turn a blind eye to all those attractions that hundreds of thousands of tourists come here to see. So this was going to be an excellent opportunity for me to reacquaint myself with my own town.

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Musical Shows to Watch Out for When Visiting London

Musical shows have been entertaining various types of people for ages now. It has been one of the staple acts of entertainment in some countries most especially in Europe and America. Living in a modernized civilization having with advanced technology in which things can be done instantly and easily, we probably can’t help but wonder if the existence of traditional forms of entertainment like theatrical shows may soon fade away. However, the industry still continues to thrive despite the rise of the heavily virtual world. The theatre business is still alive and has managed to satisfy their audiences all these years besides the effect of modernization. Continue reading

Signs of the Times – London’s Best Business Signs

When it comes to business, it is not enough that you have a good product and/or service to sell. For your business to be valuable, you must market/advertise the product or service to the audience. Nowadays, there are several ways of advertising your business, especially in the current tech-centric and high-paced business world. Popular advertising techniques include mobile marketing and online marketing. However, old-fashioned advertising techniques are still very effective, and one of these techniques that is guaranteed to garner a great audience is the use of signage and graphics, as mastered by companies such as SAS Graphics.

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