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london

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51.511200,-0.086470

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Europe/London

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EC4N 7DZ

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Monument to the Great Fire of London

    Monument to the Great Fire of London

    Monument in London

    Distance: Approx. 124 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51013889,-0.08594444

    The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a fluted Doric column in London, England, situated near the northern end of London Bridge. Commemorating the Great Fire of London, it stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 feet (61.6 m) in height and 202 feet west of the spot in Pudding Lane where the Great Fire started on 2 September 1666. Constructed between 1671 and 1677, it was built on the site of St Margaret, New Fish Street, the first church to be destroyed by the Great Fire.

  • King William Street tube station

    King William Street tube station

    Former railway station in England

    Distance: Approx. 108 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51027778,-0.08694444

    King William Street was the original but short-lived northern terminus of the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), the first successful deep-level underground railway in London and one of the component parts of the London Underground's Northern line. It was located in the City of London, on King William Street, just south of the present Monument station. When King William Street was in operation the next station to the south was Borough and the southern terminus of the line was Stockwell.

  • Eastcheap

    Eastcheap

    Street in the City of London

    Distance: Approx. 48 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51083333,-0.08611111

    Eastcheap is a street in central London that is a western continuation of Great Tower Street towards Monument junction. Its name derives from cheap, the Old English word for market, with the prefix 'East' distinguishing it from Westcheap, another former market street that today is called Cheapside. In medieval times, Eastcheap was the main meat market in the City of London, with butchers' stalls lining both sides of the street.

  • St Martin Orgar

    St Martin Orgar

    Church in London, England

    Distance: Approx. 84 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51082778,-0.08752778

    St Martin Orgar was a church in the City of London in Martin Lane, off Cannon Street. Its name is said to derive from one Ordgarus (Odgarus, Orgarus, Ordgar, Orgar), a Dane who donated the church to the canons of St Paul’s. It is sometimes considered being one of the churches mentioned in the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons".

  • St George Botolph Lane

    St George Botolph Lane

    Church in London, England

    Distance: Approx. 109 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51055556,-0.08527778

    St George Botolph Lane was a church off Eastcheap, in the ward of Billingsgate in the City of London. The rear of the church overlooked Pudding Lane, where the fire of London started. It was first recorded in the twelfth century, and destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.

  • St Benet Gracechurch

    St Benet Gracechurch

    Former church in London

    Distance: Approx. 114 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51166667,-0.085

    St Benet Gracechurch (or Grass Church), so called because a haymarket existed nearby (Cobb), was a parish church in the City of London. First recorded in the 11th century, it was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666 and rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. The church was demolished in 1868.

  • Candlewick (ward)

    Candlewick (ward)

    Ward in the City of London

    Distance: Approx. 33 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5114,-0.086829

    Candlewick is a small ward, one of the 25 ancient wards in the City of London, England. It was named after Cannon Street, which historically was called Candlewright (or Candlewick) Street, and a small part of Cannon Street continues to be within the ward's boundaries. Its northern boundary runs along Lombard Street — to the north is the ward of Langbourn.

  • Bridge (City of London ward)

    Bridge (City of London ward)

    Ward of the City of London

    Distance: Approx. 104 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.511,-0.085

    Bridge and Bridge Without is a small ward in the City of London and is named from its closeness to London Bridge. Since boundary changes in 2003, Bridge is bounded by the River Thames to the south, Swan Lane and Gracechurch Street to the west, Fenchurch Street to the north, and Rood Lane and Lovat Lane to the east. The ward includes Fishmongers' Hall, St.

  • St Margaret, New Fish Street

    St Margaret, New Fish Street

    Church in City of London, England

    Distance: Approx. 123 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51013,-0.086001

    St Margaret, New Fish Street, was a parish church in the City of London. The Mortality Bill for the year 1665, published by the Parish Clerks' Company, shows 97 parishes within the City of London. By September 6 the city lay in ruins, 86 churches having been destroyed in the Great Fire of London.

  • Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, City of London

    Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, City of London

    Statue by Francis Leggatt Chantrey

    Distance: Approx. 99 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51083333,-0.08777778

    The equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington is an outdoor sculpture of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, a British soldier and statesman, located at the Royal Exchange in London. It overlooks Bank junction in the historic City of London. The sculptor was Francis Leggatt Chantrey.

  • Boar's Head Inn, Eastcheap

    Boar's Head Inn, Eastcheap

    Public house in City of London, London

    Distance: Approx. 41 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51085,-0.08664722

    The Boar's Head Inn was a tavern in Eastcheap in the City of London which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays.

  • City bonds robbery

    1990 heist in London

    Distance: Approx. 109 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5121,-0.0871

    The City bonds robbery of 1990 was a heist in which £291.9 million (equivalent to £840 million in 2023) was stolen in London, England. The carefully planned operation made it seem at first as if a courier had been mugged on 2 May, yet the City of London Police soon realised that it was a sophisticated global venture which ended up involving participants such as the New York mafia, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and Colombian drug barons. The robbery was one of the largest in world history.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

moderate rain

Current Temperature

7 Celsius

Feeling temperature

5 Celsius

lowest temperature

6 Celsius

Maximum temperature

9 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1000 hPa

humidity

93 %

Sea level pressure

1000 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

996 hPa

visibility

9000 meters

Wind speed

4.12 m/s

wind direction

100 degree

cloud

100 %

Sunrise time

07:24:09

Sunset time

16:07:19

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