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UK - London area - places to go
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Radoo |
Posted on 12-05-2012 18:44
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Posts: 329 Joined: 13.06.09 |
Hi, In July, before the Olympics, I planned a visit to London (hopefully there won't be any events to cancel my visit). What shouldn't I miss? I already have a few ideas: (I'm interested more on these kind of places) - Legoland Windsor - BBC Radio 1 - Harrods - Greenwich (classics) - Buckingham Palace - Guards changing - The Big Ben, Tower Bridge - Piccadilly circus - Millenium Wheel - Trafalgar Square - some other stuff from this map http://makkamappa.com/system/maps/452...London.jpg So, what shouldn't I miss? If anyone will be around, I think I can make some time in the weekend for a chat and a couple of beers. |
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Mr G |
Posted on 12-05-2012 20:53
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Posts: 696 Joined: 09.07.06 |
http://www.kew.or.../index.htm http://www.scienc...useum.aspx http://www.nation.../visiting/ http://www.hrp.or...roflondon/ http://www.timeou...area-guide http://www.visits...om/london/ a few ideas, enjoy your visit. also think about tubes/buses/river taxis tickets check this site on what you might get and save alot of walking but still see London. http://visitorsho...rison.html |
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NaughtyMe |
Posted on 12-05-2012 21:00
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Posts: 1009 Joined: 07.11.07 |
Greenwich museum is great; took my son there. Science museum is almost a must, and round the corner is the famous Natural History Museum. If you're into art etc. then the Victoria and Albert museum or the Tate Modern. Honestly London is full of free museums and nearly all of them are large and a days visit. Personally Trafalgar Square is a bit meh, but it may be because I spent a large part of last year making weekly trips through it from two offices. Let us know what type of stuff you're into, perhaps narrow down your options? ...wait....I'm being too polite...I meant fuck you. |
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sick-lizard |
Posted on 13-05-2012 10:36
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Posts: 1672 Joined: 09.07.06 |
if your going to travel a lot by public transport in London grab an Oyster card they can be obtained & topped up from shops, underground stations etc, they make using the buses & tube a lot easier & save money Camden Lock & Borough Market are worth a lunchtime visit for food |
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Radoo |
Posted on 03-07-2012 22:42
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Posts: 329 Joined: 13.06.09 |
Thanks for all the info, guys. I'll be in UK next week, staying at some friends in Guildford. Seems to me that Spacey, Undead and Agrippa are closer to where I'm staying. If anyone's up for a short meeting near London, let me know. |
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Radoo |
Posted on 07-07-2012 22:10
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Posts: 329 Joined: 13.06.09 |
ETA less than a day, thanks again for the info. I saw the weather forecast doesn't bring any good news. But, again, the forecasts in UK are impossible. (sick why's this emoticon blinking?) |
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