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The City has seen a growth in new hotels recently and, most interestingly, it seems these are not just for business travellers but increasingly for people who are visiting London simply for pleasure. Long gone are the days when the City closed down at night, the streets empty until the early morning traders arrived. Now people choose to stay here because the whole area is buzzing. One of the kids on the city block here is Savage Garden. Sitting on the skyline (12th) floor of the Doubletree Hilton Hotel, the views are amazing and it's been designed to take full advantage of them with floor to ceiling windows that curve for a 360-degree outlook. You get a particularly good sighting of the Shard and the Tower of London from inside but, outside there's also a long terrace that in a few weeks time is going to be a fantastic night-time destination – though not quite right for the chilly March evening that I visited. Inside, there's a massive bar in the main area but also cos

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Inside The Tower of London -The Victorian Tower

The Tower of London has stood at the centre of British history for nearly 1,000 years. This series explores its incredible stories and goes behind closed doors to see how the Tower runs today. Discover how the Tower was built, how it grew as successive kings left their mark, and how, in the time of King Henry VIII, it turned from palace to prison. Find out about the most famous people who have walked through its gates, from the young princes trapped by King Richard III to Anne Boleyn, Guy Fawkes and Sir Walter Raleigh. And meet the fascinating people who keep the Tower alive today - the 37 Beefeaters who still live on site, the curators discovering new secrets, and the Raven Master who looks after the most famous birds in Britain, reputed to keep the Tower from crumbling.

Inside The Tower of London -The Tudor Tower

The Tower of London has stood at the centre of British history for nearly 1,000 years. This series explores its incredible stories and goes behind closed doors to see how the Tower runs today. Discover how the Tower was built, how it grew as successive kings left their mark, and how, in the time of King Henry VIII, it turned from palace to prison. Find out about the most famous people who have walked through its gates, from the young princes trapped by King Richard III to Anne Boleyn, Guy Fawkes and Sir Walter Raleigh. And meet the fascinating people who keep the Tower alive today - the 37 Beefeaters who still live on site, the curators discovering new secrets, and the Raven Master who looks after the most famous birds in Britain, reputed to keep the Tower from crumbling.

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