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London recommendations
Posted on 5/20/17 at 9:25 am
Posted on 5/20/17 at 9:25 am
I'm in London for the weekend before some business meetings. What are some things I must do and places to eat?
Posted on 5/20/17 at 10:50 am to DesignTiger
Go to soho district and walk around. Walk around st james park and see the british museum as well. Churchills bunker was interesting.
Posted on 5/20/17 at 11:17 am to DesignTiger
Take the guided tour of Westminster Abbey. Truly amazing, full of history.
Posted on 5/20/17 at 7:50 pm to 1979grad2
If you find an eating place that has sticky toffee pudding, order it for desert. Wonderful.
Posted on 5/21/17 at 11:46 am to DesignTiger
Since you have a short time, hop on one of those double-decker guided-tour buses with the other tourists. Seriously.
It will take you by all the major spots, and if you see some that interest you, come back and hit them on your own.
Thames River cruises are good for this too. See a lot in a short time.
Westminster Abbey and Tower of London are two great, historic spots to visit. When you see them on TV in years to come, you can annoy friends by telling them you went there.
If you like old pubs, hit the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Ye Olde Mitre, or Cittie of Yorke. Those are some of my favorites. My top pick is The Wenlock Arms, but it is way out in a neighborhood that takes too much time for someone on a quick visit.
Have fun!
It will take you by all the major spots, and if you see some that interest you, come back and hit them on your own.
Thames River cruises are good for this too. See a lot in a short time.
Westminster Abbey and Tower of London are two great, historic spots to visit. When you see them on TV in years to come, you can annoy friends by telling them you went there.
If you like old pubs, hit the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Ye Olde Mitre, or Cittie of Yorke. Those are some of my favorites. My top pick is The Wenlock Arms, but it is way out in a neighborhood that takes too much time for someone on a quick visit.
Have fun!
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