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Happiness Happens Day: 10 things to do!

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Yes, that's right. Today marks, 'Happiness Happens' day! In light of this, I began thinking about what actually makes humans happy. Is it other people? Great food? Likes on an Instagram post? What is it that truly makes us happy? Many people would say happiness stems from the desire to feel good about ourselves. However, others believe humans have an innate sense to do good and bring happiness to the people around them. How do we do this? I am going to give you some tips. Continue, reading for my ways to spend 'Happiness Happens' day. 1) To get this list started, I want you to think of your best friend. Think about the positive impact they have on you and the support they show within your relationship. Wouldn't you love to make them happy? Maybe they have been having a really stressful time lately and just need some appreciation? Instead of going to the movies or finding a nice restaurant, wander around London and see what you find. You could visit the Sky ...

Come to enjoy Notting Hill Carnival 2014

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          Harrow Road and Great Western Road ,  Notting Hill ,  London   W11   The streets of West London come alive every August Bank Holiday weekend as London celebrates Europe's biggest street festival -the Notting Hill Carnival -    t he largest festival celebration of its kind in Europe. With a Caribbean theme that sees West London packed with steel bands, Calypso music and tempting food stalls, the Notting Hill Carnival is a huge party. Expect a sea of colour as amazing floats and costumed performers wind their way through the streets of London. Whether you want to join in the fun or simply watch the crowds go by, don't miss the chance to be part of one of London's biggest and best annual events.  The two days of the  Notting Hill Carnival   - From Sunday 24 to   Monday 25 August 2014-  attract lots of visitors from all over the world,  and EVERYONE IS INVITED, YOU ARE IN...

London's Futurist City

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Trinity project got the go-ahead from the City of London. You might not have heard of Trinity. It’s a cosy threesome of office buildings set for construction in that obscure corner of the City known as Minories. Just shy of 100 m tall, its loftiest section will stand taller than the Westminster Clock Tower. Not so exciting in its own right. But when you look at some of the other upcoming projects around town, a trend emerges. Architects seem to have a newfound penchant for the bulky and bulbous, in three shades of grey. Take Foster’s ‘ cyborg cathedral ’ (left, above), a development in Walbrook just a few feet shorter than St Paul’s. Its unusual profile has led some to dub it the Darth Vader helmet. The ponderous, melting mass will replace the little-lamented Bucklersbury House. Then there’s this Allies and Morrison brute (right) at 120Moorgate , which recently received planning permission. The Pythagorean plaything was last seen 400 miles off Newfoundland, wh...

Top 3: Weirdest buildings in London

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Anyone who’s browsed through our cool on Pinterest will know that we’re suckers for stuff a little out of the ordinary . This passion for alternative designs and interesting architectural form prompted us to produce a list of the weirdest buildings in London. Check them out and tell us which is your favorite! Container city If you've ever been to Wahaca's new place on Southbank, you'll know that shipping containers also make pretty good living and recreational spaces. Lloyd’s Building Slap-bang in the middle of city finance territory, Lloyd’s building is an enormous hub of bustling insurance activity, swarming with suited and booted Londoners who occupy its many trading floors. The structure looks so strange mainly because it was designed with services like lifts, stairs and water pipes on the outside, leaving an uncluttered space within the building itself. The Thin House This building on Thurloe Square in Knightsbridge must be one of, ...

Harlem Shake Thecityrooms Flatshare

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With all of you.........Thecityrooms Harlem Shake!!  Have a look.......These crazy guys. Terms and Conditions Thecityrooms

Canary Wharf London

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Dockland "Canary Wharf" Canary Wharf is the business centre of London. Its symbol, one Canada Square , is the tallest building of the United Kingdom since 1991. This is the most important business area in England. In fact, there are many banks and companies like HSBC , Barclays , Citigroup . In addition, you can also find many parks , stores, clubs , museums such as the museum of London Dockland or the Factory Wharf in the Tower Canary Wharf), gardens and three shopping centres . The area has changed and it is getting ready to host new middle- and upper-classes by constructing many new flats. Thecityrooms has many rooms in the area of  Dockland . You can choose one out of many options. You just need to contact us and come and see it. We can offer you single and double rooms. We can choose the one that suits you best? Most of the properties we offer are brand new but all of them are in really good conditions. The price includes cou...

Welcome to the blog of TheCityRooms.com

  Welcome to the blog of TheCityRooms.com TheCityRooms.com is one of the most prominent accommodation providers in the vibrant and fashionable area of East London, Docklands and Shoreditch. Specialists in London flatshare accommodation. We have over 1000 rooms property, distributed by the best resindential areas of London. We tested with more than 5000 clients over the years. Therefore, we are great professionals. We are the biggest estate agency in the east London. TheCityRooms.com is one of the most prominent accommodation providers in the vibrant and fashionable area of East London, Docklands and Shoreditch . Specialists in London flatshare accommodation. We specialise in flatshare/houseshare, studios, as well as whole flats. We think that flat sharing can be one of the best parts of London living and our team is dedicated to understanding your individual needs. Expert advice in your language. Our team is multi-lingual, friendly, an...