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08-20-2019, 08:07 PM | #16 |
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Been to that one too. The one in England was a lot more fun.
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My fav thing in London is to walk from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square and check out The National Gallery.
Check out the Victoria and Albert Museum Walk from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square Eat at an Indian restaurant Just soak it in and enjoy. London is a massive city and certain parts of town will be bustling at midnight no matter the day. |
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I’ve done all the touristy stuff. I would love to catch an EPL game in person. I’m not a big soccer guy but as a sports fan I think it would be cool to be around the atmosphere.
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beer crawl tour was pretty cool--good stories about different pubs and surrounds around st peters square--plus had 3-4 pints along the way.
the castle at Windsor was pretty cool--nice little town there to hyde park was decent subways seemed pretty crowed so we ubered a lot |
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I second the bus tour. They are a good way to see a lot in a day, are informative and it's cool that if you see something you like you can just hop off, take a look around, then resume the tour whenever you are ready. If you like museums, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum are all great and free. Classic London is seeing the free sights, the bridges, St Pauls Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, the houses of parliament. Cheesy tour would include Madam Tussauds, the Harry Potter studio tour (just outside London). The zoo is also pretty good, although they moved a lot of the big animals (elephants etc) out to a sister zoo just outside London. On the "where to stay" point, as others have said if you are happy taking a 20+ minute tube train to get into the center you will save a lot of money. There are some decent chains of basic hotels like Premier Inn where you will get a decent bed in a basic room but it's good value. There are also new ish "micro" hotels (google easyhotel) where the rooms are super basic (they don't even have a window) but if you just need a comfortable bed and a place to shower because you are out all day doing the tourist stuff then they are pretty cheap. If you want a decent hotel then all the big chains are there, Marriots and Hilton etc. Last edited by Chargem; 08-21-2019 at 03:36 PM.. |
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