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Oxford Street remains the main shopping street in London. For many years, it has been the biggest and the most loaded trading street in Europe. The number of shops located there is hard to count. The most expensive and prestigious shops of the capital can also be found on Oxford Street, including the legendary Selfridges department store that is open in a beautiful art-deco building. The mecca of all fashionistas, Bond Street, is also located here. The most expensive designer boutiques are located on that street. Some of the shops present on Bond Street are famous far beyond the borders of London. The legendary TopShop is one of them – it is considered the biggest apparel store in the world. The most interesting time to walk on this shopping street in London is in December, when it is decorated with a beautiful Christmas illumination. Travelers, who enjoy visiting the most expensive and elegant shops, are recommended to explore Knightsbridge district. This is where one of the most famous department stores in the world, Harrods, is located. The opening of the store took place yet in 1849, so it occupies one of the most beautiful historical buildings in London. In Harrods, visitors will find premium shops that sell designer clothes, perfumes, and jewelry. The seven-storey …
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Dunnotar Castle

From the series “The Greatest Castles of Scotland”
Dunnotar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located on the north-east coast of Scotland. At first, it was mentioned in the 7th century. The main aim was to build a defensive construction that will be much better than other Scottish fortresses. This fortress is located upon a rocky headland. There was the time when it was possible to get to the castle only by a narrow and steep track that went through a complex of caves. Also, the castle had a secret passage that was hidden in a chimney of the rock.

For a long time, the fortress was inaccessible. In the beginning of the 12th century on orders of King William I the fortress was adopted in an administrative centre of Scotland. After these renovations, the castle was the main kings’ safe tower. Today a great number of legends are … Read all

Glenbuchat Castle

From the series “The Greatest Castles of Scotland”
Glenbuchat Castle is the most romantic place in Scotland. It was built there in 1590 for John Gordon of Cairnbarrow to mark his wedding. In front of the entrance has placed a memorial stone that resembles this. At once this place is romantic and tragedy one. Sons of John and Helen got a lot of disputes about the heritage. They put their mother in a room for a month in order she can’t interfere them.

From 1948 the castle is under control of the state. It is open for visitors during the whole year. Notwithstanding that the old castle doesn’t have a roof, all elements of the construction were saved. The last owner of the castle was John Gordon, a famous leader of Jacobite’s rebellions of 1715 and 1745. After the Battle of Culloden, he had to leave motherland and died in exile. The … Read all
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