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Places to go in london?

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hi

i was hoping to take my disabled auntie out somewhere as shes not able to get out on her own...

does anyone have any ideas that doesnt involve alot of walking around london at reasonable prices...?

thanks alot

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  1. Go to the following web-site for things to do and getting around with physical impairement.


  2. Melissa what the heck are you talking about, your probaly 12!! The news is bad fair say but the news only cover stories that will shock or change something, majority of it is bad news, so you can't say "aahhh if you go london you will get stabbed and robbed!" just because some person on bbc news said so, do you believe everything in the papers?

    anyways, go to the markets and the 7 dials, best shopping, for cutluture look for tower bridge or other historic places all are suited to everyone.

  3. genral london

  4. Why help her ?

    She should be helping you............ Shes the one with the Wheels.

  5. all museums are free but bear in mind some tube stations are dodgy for the disabled

  6. Personally i wouldn't step foot in the place,  if you dont want to get attacked by stupid wee asbo chavs with knifes then stay away - don't you watch the news????

  7. 1] Eating out in London:

    - Barrafina – a Soho tapas restaurant has some coveted outdoor seating for dining in the summer months. Barrafina is modelled on the Barcelona restaurant tapas bar, Cal Pep. Choose from a menu of Sam and Eddie Hart's acclaimed tapas bites.

    2] London shopping:

    -Oxford Street Primark

    3] Attractions in London:

    1. Central London - west end, visit historic places and some fun ones, meet new people too.

    2. If you are here Aug.30th there is a women's convention and a free goodie bag, so check that out www.aawconvention.com

    3. FREE there are loads of cinemas and youth centres 14-25 is www.uckg.org/vyg.

    4. In the summer see Buckingham palace if you haven’t already.

    5. FREE RAF Museum

    Take to the skies on a free day out at the RAF Museum. There are over 80 aircraft on display, together with uniforms, weapons, photographs and more. Plus, there's a Battle of Britain sound and light show, a helipad, and even a Red Arrows flight simulator, if your nerves can handle it!

    6. FREE the Ceremony of the Keys.

    A tradition for the past 700 years, this ceremony takes place every evening at the Tower of London.


  8. harlesden lol

  9. Brent Cross is a shopping center you can get there on the northern line. Camden market? Madam Thusaauds?

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