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subject: Where To Cool Yourself This Summer Season While On A Leisure Trip To London [print this page]


As winters have taken a setback and summers are in, its time for holidaymakers to visit the captivating city of London.Every year, plenty of tourists land up at the Heathrow airport in London most of them for spending a leisurely vacation. There are people travelling for business too. Tourists enjoy to a great extent as the city has several fabulous outdoor features that can probably cool you off during the scorching summer months.

While planning a trip to thecapital city during these summer months, one must be aware of the outdoor activities that can actually cool you off as the weather heats up.Checking in at a comfortable Central London hotels can just be as relaxing as you wished. While you are roaming out, you must try ways that can cool your off. One such is to visit the ultimate public fountains in London. Here are some of the places you must visit:

Edmond J Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House:

The Somerset House was traditionally a Tudor palace that was demolished to create an entirely new building. This time, it houses a stunning fountain court, terraced caf, an art arcade and a tasteful restaurant.The public fountain at the Somerset House is just like as in summers it is meant for children to run through the choreographed fountains and it turns out to be an ice-rink in winters.

Trafalgar Square Fountains:

These are again public fountains situated in the heart of the capital city. Thousands of tourists gather around this famous place while they are on a leisure trip to London.

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain:

This particular one ideally lies in the famous Kensington Gardens near the well known Diana playground. The fountain is a shallow stone ring of seeping water. It is a famous for paddling among Londoners and is hot favourite among kids too. For adults too there are plenty of other inviting things.

John Madjeski Garden Fountains:

To witness one of the greatest collections of decorative arts, its the place called V&A. The Italianate courtyard of the V&A is a home to a beautiful lake that is fringedwith water jets all over. Thus, making it attractive and appealing to tourists.

The Scoop Fountains:

The Scoop amphitheatre is the king of alfresco venues and is a riverside location. This is located just outside the City Hall and every summer it hosts a wild combination of cinema, music and theatre. It has a seasonal fountain which is quite fascinating for kids and has ample space for 800 people those who want to picnic.

by: Abhinav Jains




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