What if we told you that your 9.5-hour long flight from Mumbai to London can be reduced to just 60
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Initially a part of the 'Travel Tales With Kamiya Jani', we decided to sum up our best London experiences in here. All good things begin in London, including the Harry Potter movies. From shopping to having tea at the one and only Buckingham Palace, here's everything you need to do.
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At a certain point in time, everyone has contemplated getting a pet for themselves. Especially a dog. I mean, it’s
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A Teddy Bear Butler Service At London Marriott Hotel Park Lane Will Leave You Stunned At What Luxury Can Give!
Ever heard of a Teddy Bear Butler Service? If you’re imagining teddy bears come alive to fulfil their lifelong dream
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Beer Lovers! Bottled beer is refreshing no doubt. But when it comes to freshly brewed craft beer, there really is
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Are you a lover of all things grand and vintage? Do history, architecture, and culture interest you? So while you
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You know what most of us are doing through the lockdown? Well, other than complaining, cooking & incessantly washing utensils,
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As a bid to help people maintain social distancing as well as to keep themselves fit, London Mayor, Sadiq Khan
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Acclaimed Chef Manish Mehrotra’s Indian Accent restaurant in London officially shuts its doors. This is because of the inability to
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Did you know that there was a bus that used to run in the 1960s from Kolkata ( then Calcutta)
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The coronavirus pandemic has badly hit the tourism and hospitality industries all over the world. To grapple the consequent fall
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After operating flights between India and US, SpiceJet is all set to fly to London. The airline has secured slots
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In the 1960s, the world’s longest bus route ran from Kolkata to London. The double-decker bus, Albert ferried eager passengers
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Kerala Couple In UK Fill & Forget About A Random Lottery; Win Lamborghini Worth ₹1.84 Cr
What would be your reaction if you wake up someday and realize that you have won a Lambhorgini car worth
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Earlier in August, a lady of Indian origin in London released a heartfelt note on Twitter. She urged Twiterratis to