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What should i do tomorrow when my dad, sister and I go to Central London?

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We are stuck for ideas! Can you please help me?

- Michael (i'm 11 and my sisters 13, but this is my dads account :) )

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  1. Notting Hill Carnival.

    http://www.mynottinghill.co.uk/nottinghi...


  2. go and visit the queen and ask for some money because she as loads of money

  3. You might like the London Dungeon, but it depends on what you're after. You can do art galleries, shopping, sight seeing...

    If you want to see the sights then hop on the open top bus. It would be about £30 for the day I should think but you can hop on and off as much as you like. You can also use the tube to get around because a day pass in central London is only about £6 or a bit over. You must must must go to Westminster and have a look around. That's where all the stuff is. You can see Tower Bridge from there, get a look at Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, go up the London eye, the Dali museum is right behind it and usually if the weathers good they have all kinds of entertainment there. I got on the bungee thing a couple of years ago.

    After that head up to Waterloo Bridge (get a map of the city and it'll have all this info on there) and cross down into Covent Garden. You get a good look at the city that way. You can pass through the Strand and do some window shopping.

    If you want art the National Gallery is hard to beat, I spent a whole day in there. Not to mention it's set in Trafalgar square, which ticks a good sight seeing box.

    Personally I like to retire to Soho for tea but your parents may have other ideas.

    I could say a lot more but I better quit before I write a book, lol

  4. do not lose them then get lost

  5. go and look at all the wonderful beautiful english architecture

    and go and see all the tourist buildings

  6. i would say....

    london dungeons

    Buck house

    Oxford Street

    Harrods

    london eye

    madame tussauds

  7. The best thing to do is to pick a couple of things that interest you and take the time to enjoy the experience.

    Don't try to do everything! You'll just end up running across London all day and end up exhausted and miserable..!

    My tips:

    The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, then take a walk in Hyde Park (just point yourself north and keep walking!)

  8. Natural History Museum, Science Museum are free, that will please Dad.

    Other attractions are London Eye, nip down to Buck Palace. Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Open Top Bus Cruises, River cruises, trip to Covent Garden to see street entertainers, really there's loads to do.

    Enjoy.

    http://www.visitlondon.com/

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