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Is there anything worthwhile to see in London?

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Is there anything worthwhile to see in London?

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  1. big ben

    and an arsenal game


  2. http://www.visitlondon.com/

  3. Not really, it's only one of the oldest, most international cities in the entire world....

  4. yeh theres the london eye the sea life centre (though its not that great but good for kids) london dungen is fun tour buses, go shopping, go to the theartre thats really good and then theres the brittish museum thats amazing deffiantly go see that. theres the gordon ramsey restaurant though that will be hard to get in to...buckingham palace, big ben loads more if you go on trip advisor and search things to do in london they will show you everything and im sure there is something that will catch your eye

  5. nope

  6. If you are going to be in London anyway, there are many things that can keep you entertained... If you are deciding whether or not to go to London... there are far better places on this earth to spend your time and money.

  7. How long are you in London? There is so much to see and do! Theatre,live shows,street markets, shops, galleries,endless fascinating nooks and crannies with so much history.Nothing quite like the London pub for some authentic British flavour..

    Enjoy!

  8. all the regular tourist things-

    trafalger square, leicester square, picadilly circus, the national gallery, big ben, houses of parliament, the london eye, madam thussauds, the thames, st pauls cathedral, london dungeons, the tower of london, covent garden, buckingham palace, athlehampton court is nearby and accessible by tube

    good shopping- camden market on a sunday ya can't beat it, oxford circus and regent street for top high street shopping and the trendy carnaby street, neils yard and soho for alternative, totenham court road and charing cross for good book and music shops, harrods and selfridges for posh stuff, hamleys for an amazing toy department shop

    cool places-again i'll say soho, covent garden, and also south bank for the skaters, restaurants, exhibitions and views aswell as tate modern, green park is near buckingham palace has many interesting shops near by like fortnum and masons and the Japan center, China town

    exhibitons/museums: tate modern, tate britain, national gallery, national portrait gallery, natural history museum, royal victorian albert, science museum, imperial war museum, museum of child hood, somerset cortauld house, many exhibitions are held at earls court and olympia such as the doctor who exhibition and christmas horse show, and at excel docklands center like JapanXlondon and Times travel

    events-lovebox festival in victoria park 19-20th july, many fetes and festivals on clapham common with live music such as innocent smoothie village fate, ben and jerrys sundae, rise festival is free

    hamsted heath is nice for a good walk near camden, i like green park, victoria, st james's and regent park to. crystal palace park is nice to but a bit far out.

    Lots of multiculturalism. Tooting bec offers many authentic indian restaurants such as dosa n chutney and chennai dosa. Woodlands veggie indian restaurants are everywhere, aswell as wasabi sushi joints, plenty of thai and chinese, vietnamese, mexican, american, everything! the shri mandhir hindu temple is neasden is fab! very impressive

    tonnes of good club/music scenes. 02 for 3d cinema and live gigs, wembly, old vic, theatres showing top musicals like Grease, Phantom of the operah, Oliver, Sound of music, Wicked, Avenue q and the lion king are prodominant in the west end. leicester square area has many cinemas showing premieres-the odeon, the vue, the empire being the mains.

  9. Absolutely!

  10. YES! there are heaps of different things to see in London! it really is a great city!

    You have:

    Big Ben

    The London Eye

    Madame Tussauds (wax museum ... thats the site http://www.madametussauds.com/London/)

    London zoo is also good

    or the crown jewls!  You could also just take a bus ride around London that takes you to all the site. Or just take a ride down the river themes.

  11. You will see a wealth of options if you click the tourism tab at http://www.gostreetmaps.com/london.html

  12. It's one of the greatest cities in the world! Do some history research between your country and England then come and look at the houses of parliament and  Buckingham palace where all the biggest decisions effectively affecting the world took and take place.  Then go see where Gordon Brown lives maybe.  Check out the history and science museum, the Tower of London and do a bus tour of London.  Oh yeah don't forget the London dungeons and the wax museum. You must go see a theatre production whilst you're here to.

  13. Not really.

    My old house ...

    can't think of anything else.

    Come to Australia instead, it's much nicer.

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