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Anyone got any suggestions of things to do in London for long weekend?

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Anyone got any suggestions of things to do in London for long weekend?

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  1. Everything you fancy doing is in London.A great city.Just bring plenty of money or your credit cards.


  2. Check out Time Out (link below) it will have everything you need

  3. Theres london dungeons, theatres (loads of them), art galleries, london eye, madame tuessaurds (think thats how you spell it), shopping, natural history muesuem, science mueseum, a tour bus round london or take a boat down the river thames.

    hope i helped!

  4. the museums are great NATURAL HISTORY

                                              IMPERIAL WAR (ETC)

  5. museums, art galleries, london eye, aquarium, picadilly circus, leicester square, covent garden, soho, harrods, theatre, musicals, madame tussauds, london zoo, hyde park, kensington gardens & palace, regents park, buckingham palace, changing of the guard, london dungeons, tower bridge...

  6. If you are travelling with kids and go and check out this website...it is excellent!

    http://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/

    Hope you find something to do!

    Goodluck!

    Danish

    You can also join this social netwrok just for londoners and ask one of them  - www.iamlondoner.com

  7. london eye

    shopping

    que gardens

    hampton court

    madame tussauds

    london dungeons

    camden market

    there's sooo mcuh...

  8. There's lots to see.and visit. Here's a brief list of the main attractions.

    Palaces - Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace. All of these are open to visitors.

    Museums and Galleries - Natural History Museum, Science Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, The Tate and Tate Modern, British Museum, Imperial War Museum.

    Famous Buildings and Monuments etc - The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Whitehall and Downing Street, Clarence House, St James Palace, Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Marble Arch, Monument, Tower Bridge, London Eye.

    Churches - Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, St Clement Dane, Temple Church, Saint Martin in the field.

    There's such a lot to see I can't possibly list them all here. I'd recommend an Eyewitness Travel Guide as they're very comprehensive and include attractions, opening times, photos and maps.

    Try the website for The Original London Walks as they do loads of guided tours around the city, They're very cheap and you can take Jack the Ripper, Harry Potter, The Da Vinci Code, Charles Dickens, Museum and Ghost walks. They are very good indeed and you get to see the places lots of tourists don't eve know about.

    Travel by tube or bus, It's cheaper than by taxi and very convenient. You can get travel cards from your nearest tube station.

    The main shopping streets are Oxford and Regent Street. You can try New Bond Street for Designer labels. Camden for alternative clothing. There's a big mall in Brent Cross also. Fortnum and Mason of Picadilly, known as the Queen's grocers s a fantastic store as is Harrods of Knightsbridge. Leadenhall Market is lovely also and its been in one of the Harry Potter movies.

    As for food, there are places to eat everywhere. China Town in Soho is good and Brick Lane for Indian Food in particular.

    There are lots of public parks and green areas in London. I'd recommend lunch al fresco if it's fine.

    Have fun.

  9. go to the British museum.Big ben.The subways.London bridge.Go in a double decker bus and have fun

  10. London Eye

    South Bank

    Tate Modern

    St Paul's

    Museum of London

    Tower of London

    Greenwich

    River Cruise

  11. Do what you like !

  12. Go see Hamton court

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