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Monday, 08 September 2008 01:51 GMT
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An Escort's Guide to... Victoria
The informal district and popular London escort area of Victoria takes its name from Victoria Station, and the designation is considered to include the streets around Victoria Street, which runs from the station at the eastern end to the Broad Sanctuary by Westminster Abbey at the western end. It’s not a large area, but there’s plenty to see and do and a very large number of escorts from top London agencies are based here. The Victoria underground station provides easy travel to the rest of London, so there’s really no excuse for not dropping in for incalls or outcalls. The Broad Sanctuary end of Victoria Street is home to some of London’s most important institutions, likely the Department of Trade and Industry and the nearby New Scotland Yard, headquarters of the Metropolitan Police.
One of the most well-known features of the area (and one that’s very popular with Victoria’s busty London escorts) is Victoria Palace, the venue that hosts the annual Royal Variety Show. Right outside Victoria Palace stands another London oddity, Little Ben – a twenty-foot-high clock tower that’s an exact replica of Big Ben, only of course a lot smaller. It was a gift to London from a French company in the spirit of Anglo-French cooperation and as a mark of appreciation at the very high standard of eastern European and oriental London escorts available in the area. It runs 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
Victoria Street and many of the arcades around it are being given over increasingly to retail, which suits the area’s callgirls, who love shopping – although some parts of the area have been shops for a lot longer. The former Army and Navy Store, once a favourite destination of high-ranking members of the Officer Corps and their escort girlfriends, is now a huge House of Fraser, one of the country’s biggest department stores. There’s also a brand-new development recently opened on Cardinal’s Walk, right opposite Westminster Cathedral.
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