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Trip advive london? |
hi again am planning 15 days visit in august can you help me plan sightseeing and attractions day by day ( ihave 2 kids ) i want to see every thing though not intersted in museums and art galleries thanks If you go to www.bigbus.co.uk you can get info on bus tours. I've been on one of these and they are really good because it saves seeing everything by foot (which I'm sure that two kids wouldn't appreciate.) If you do this near the beginning, you could always see places on the tour where you could visit later on in your stay that you hasn't thought about. The London Eye is great, but it's best to book in advance because the queues are usually massive, you might like the Tower of London and you could also try one of the boat tours down the Thames. Away from the centre, Greenwich is supposed to be quite nice with the meridian line as a place to say that you've been to and you could always have a picnic in one of the parks one day. There are also the obvious things like Buckingham Palace and seeing the changing of the guards, Big Ben and Madame Tussauds wax works. You could also try the London Aquarium or the Cutty Sark. There's loads to do! Why not try searching London sights or tourism on the internet and see what it comes up with! Have a great time! :) Day 1 - get some rest Day 2 - see Changing of the guards - at buckingham palace, stroll down to parliament - see Aquarioum, London Eye, Boat to Tower of London Day 3 East End Day 4 Trafalager Squere, Piccadily Circus Day 5 Suburban England with british rail - stay in some nice bed and breakfest if you have two or three extra days - hop over to Venice, Italy for 2 days - tickets shouldn't more then 30 pounds each, and hotel stay about 60 euro per night maybe one day (Baker street, Beatels Museum, Maddam Tassauds) Hi, Here's what I always pass along! Wow...you're in for a treat! Wear good walking shoes because London is a superb walking city. Bring a good map of the city and begin. Be a happy tourist and first hop on one of the major red double decker tour buses which afford you a perfect overview of London and you can "hop on and off" as often as you please...some for two days! I love www.theoriginaltour.com ! Highlights (see www.londonwalks.com): National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Tate Modern Museum, London Eye, Covent Gardens (great shops n restaurants), St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, see a play!, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Tower of London. Know London has many beautiful parks which can be your oasis when needing a rest. Kensington Gardens in one of the world's wealthiest areas - See Princess Di's Kensington Palace and shop Kensington High St. and wander up Church St. for boutiques and such. Nearby: Royal Albert Hall, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum. Hyde Park connects to Kensington Gardens. Explore Chelsea for boutiques as well. St. James Park - beautiful, sole restaurant inside. Green Park - high tea at the Ritz, Fortnum & Mason, Picadilly Circus (think Times Square). Shopping streets: Oxford, Bond, check for weekly markets...BUY "TIMEOUT LONDON" weekly magazine. Boat trip on the Thames - a must. Don't forget - you can take the EUROSTAR Chunnel train to Brussels or Paris for day trips (2.5 hrs +/- each way!) Hope this helps. Have a fantastic time! :) |
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