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Only one day to see London...Which places should i visit?

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I will visit London on September but only for two days. The first one will be spend on trip and a concert i have only one to visit central London. What do you suggest i should do? Is it easy to go from Harrow to central London?

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  1. See almost everything touristy on one of the open top buses!


  2. Ride the double-decker bus.  This will give you a good view of all the major sites in about 2 hours.  Then take a cruise down the river Thames and ride the London Eye.  You'll get great views of London from each.  Enjoy!

  3. I live near Harrow and yes, it's easy to get from Harrow to central London. All you need to do is take the Metropolitan line from Harrow to Baker Street and then take whichever line you need (the Jubilee/Bakerloo/Hammersmith & City/ Circle line to whichever stop you need to get to). I think you should go to see the typical tourist sites.. The Houses of Parliament (get off at Westminster on the Jubilee line), St. Paul's Cathedral (get off at St. Paul's on the central line), Oxford Street and bond street (get off at Bond Street on the central or Jubilee line) and there are many museums to see for free - the Science Museum (South Kensington), the Natural History Museum (South Kensington too) or Trafalgar Square (get off at Charing Cross on the Bakerloo line) and finally, the London Eye (get off at Westminster on the Jubilee line). Whilst you're in Westminster, you could take a trip down the Thames River on a boat. It would cost about £7. I hope you have fun in London, it's a lovely town!

  4. Definately spend the $7 and ride around on a double-decker bus- an easy and cheap way to see the city. Plus it lasts all day. Spend some hours at the British Museum (it's free) and walk along the Thames near Parliament and Big Ben (I believe you can walk around Parliament for free). This will give you a good sense of the heart of London, and you will see the London Eye and the Tower of London and the London Bridge if you walk far enough East.

    It's easy to eat relatively inexpensively in England- drop into a convenience store and grab a ready-made sandwich, fruit, and a drink for about 5 quid. While you're there, find a pub that serves a full-English breakfast and drink some of their beer.

    Enjoy!

  5. Oxfor St shopping

    London Eye

    Madame Tussards

    Depends what you like...theatre (Liecester Sq cheap tickets)

    Theres always soemthing going on at Trafalgar Sq and Leicester Sq.

    concerts, premieres, eating out (chinese, italian, indian) all sorts. loads to do. so lil time haha

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