Hi Guys,
I'm going to London tomorrow, where should I visit?
Hi Guys,
I'm going to London tomorrow, where should I visit?
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Depends on what you like to do or are interested in really. Obvious tourist landmarks are a good place to start but its all down to preference. Narrow it down a bit?
Camden town is pretty 'happening' these days, good for food, markets, 'culture' and street photography ops. South bank is always nice for a walk, lots of photo ops and famous buildings. Museums in kensington if that's your kind of thing. Oxford street/tottenham court road for 'upmarket' shopping.
I wouldnt bother with the O2 centre/cable cars/madam tussauds area. Its more out the way an theres not much to see or do.
Licester square, china town, tottenham court road etc are all walkable from the same area but its just full of eateries and places to shop.
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The squares - leicester square, trafalgar square which is close to st Pauls and the tate modern. It's all nice really.
Go see the poppies at the tower of london, I thought they were very good.
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I like a bit of everything to be honest. I'm staying in Waterloo
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London Eye is not to far from your location and worth a trip.
Burger vans and burger joints are going through a revolution at the moment.
Maybe try to get a Shake Shack experience in or a Five Guys. Failing that try to hunt down one of the burger vans, Bleekerburger is the one to find!
http://boroughmarket.org.uk/ across the river from my work and the food is awesome from there. next to that there is the globe theater that do walks and tate modern. Other side of the river is St Pauls Cathedral and the city too.
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Just go out of your accomodation, walk and explore. Waterloo is right on the water, lots of bridges, arty places, shopping on the other side of the bridge, food, street music. There are often lots of street exhibitions and street performers there, due to the surrounding buildings. Lavly.
Ok thanks guys. Any other suggestions would be great!
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London Aquarium is near waterloo which is expensive (well most thing in London are) but a great way to pass a few hours (Look on internet to see if get discount/vouchers before going)
But to be honest hope on the tube and away you go, coffee in Covent Garden see the squares as said visit some of the markets old spitalfields market near Liverpool street pretty good etc
Big bus tours. £24 and you get unlimited bus trips and boats trips for the whole day. Both have live commentary which is fascinating. Check out the route on the web. You will be surprised how many Brits are on it!
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Go visit the Shard, have a cocktail in the bar.
The Four Quarters bar is a must visit.
Im in London this weekend have booked a table at a restaurant in Camden called Gilgamesh which looks good has anyone been? also someone mentioned above going for cocktails in the shard - do you have to book for that whats the dress code?
Museums are free, madam tussauds and the like cost a fortune.
if you don't mind walking, it is the tourist type of route
I would go to the monument, nice views from the top, then tower of London, across tower bridge, hms Belfast old globe, modern tate, London eye, aquiauim, across bridge, big ben, parliament, Westminster abbey, downing street, horse guards, though the park, Buckingham palace, back down the mall, thou arc, trafalger sq, tate, up to lesicster sq
normally do that in 2 different days as we come/go on train,
lots of places on the walk to stop and see/visit, if you go on 2 for 1 web site http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/2for1-london
you can get some cheap tickets, just need train tickets, just get cheapest train ticket at main line station
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