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tomorrow me, my mum and dad are going to london for a daytrip. We have been franticly searching for something to do / go to. Trouble is it's SO expensive! Any recomendations?
P.s please reply a.s.a.p because we're going tomorrow!
emz xxx

2007-06-02 09:43:19 · 3 answers · asked by 2

I want to take my 8 year old kid to see Phantom of Opera in London. Age recommendation is 10 years old. What is the minimum age to get into the theater? Can my kid get in?

Thanks!

2007-06-01 20:42:02 · 3 answers · asked by PC 2

We will be moving to London soon and wanted some help about trendy, artsy, fun areas to live. On the NE or SE areas.

Someone is offering us a flat to rent 5 minutes away from Clapham North tube stop. Is it a nice location? are there shops, restaurants, supermarkets, pubs, etc in the area, what kind of people live there? is it safe and how far is it to the center?
Can you recommend other trendy/nice areas on the SE area. My husband will be working in Rochester, Kent so we need help.

Would you recommend:
1) Clapham. The flat is a 5min. walk to Clapham North Tube.

2) SE16 Surrey Quays Tube (there is a great 1bed. Penthouse, top floor overlooking Canary Wharf)

3) North Woolwich (Selection of stylish 1 bedroom apartments located in stunning & original warehouse conversion (WAR1) It is a fantastic flat with exposed brick walls. Is the tube close by, how dead is this area at nights and weekends? is it safe? anything to do in that area? What is DLR? is it the same as the Tube

2007-06-01 20:39:37 · 3 answers · asked by Manzanita 2

2007-06-01 12:18:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anna 1

2007-06-01 06:18:35 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

And is it something worth seeing?

2007-06-01 05:43:14 · 3 answers · asked by Brian C 2

Only had a quick look on the way to tesco.

2007-06-01 01:30:44 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

In summer 2007, I am going to England. What are the best & affordable hotels in London? Where else is great to visit in England? Where to shop? Tell me everything you know! Thank you!!

2007-05-31 15:27:42 · 15 answers · asked by Keira 2

2007-05-31 13:26:12 · 33 answers · asked by Hot Coco Puff 7

Last year I went on the Eye in October and there were 2 for 1 Oyster deals running, without them being majorly advertised. Now I am keen to take some family there next week, and I can't find anywhere fi this deal is still running. I try calling the number for the Eye but its all pre-recorded rubbish. Has anyone been lately, or know where I can find out?

2007-05-31 05:09:01 · 1 answers · asked by Paula879 2

I use a weekly/monthly paper all zone travel card to travel into london, but my ticket is usually rejected by the underground ticket gates within one or two days of issue, with the 'seek assistance' message, i've heard that using the gate after an oyster card can cause this, but it has happened when no one else is at the gates. What causes the valid ticket to stop being accepted? is there anything that can be done, beyond waiting for the ticket to expire and having to go through the manual gate?

2007-05-30 10:28:38 · 2 answers · asked by lapochka 1

does anyone now what know what 12,500,00. million pounds is if you turn to american money?

2007-05-29 09:05:04 · 4 answers · asked by princess 1

2007-05-29 03:51:30 · 19 answers · asked by kish 2

need answer fast please, and exactttt =D

2007-05-28 13:55:07 · 5 answers · asked by Maria 1

I specially need to know if we should pay for her when getting on BUS. last year it was free on Tube and / or bus. Is it still the same please?

2007-05-28 07:11:36 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

my mom desided to pick up and move to the Uk. i'v never been outside of the united states NYC and now moving across the ocean, i need too whats it like. my friend tells me that getting dual citizenship is very hard and londoners are very uptight and have zero tolerence for much of everything. i herd it rains alot and is very foggy with most of the streets made of cobbele stone. im sure london is a wonderful place but can you please clear up some of my fears. and also i know you guys speak english but i cant understand a single word yall say... and lord knows when y'all are mad. thank you

2007-05-28 05:28:04 · 11 answers · asked by Crazy 2

Who put it there

2007-05-27 06:05:32 · 3 answers · asked by enrique b 1

Name the least touristy/attractive/congenial city in the Western word. Let me do it for you - London.
After the great fire of London which destroyed the medieval palaces and churches it has never built anything of lasting beauty.
Today it is a commercial/business centre of largely nondescript functional buildings. It is situated in a depression - the Thames Basin - and there are no scenic hills where tourists can look over the cityscape. It does not even have tall buildings that can be compared to anything you may find in say Bangkok or Singapore (apparently obstructing the view of St Pauls is forbidden).
The streets are clogged with traffic and bus journeys take too long, best to stay underground. Why do tourists pay through the nose to view waxwork models? Because there is little else for them to do.
Come 2012 visitors will discover what a dump London is.

2007-05-27 02:40:00 · 8 answers · asked by #+%? 3

Good moring to you aswell!

2007-05-26 21:38:24 · 14 answers · asked by foodgelove 2

Going to Cambridge this summer- any interesting places to visit?
Perhaps an amusement park or something for the family?

2007-05-26 03:22:28 · 4 answers · asked by YA!!! 3

Somewhere you could hang out all day. Oh and are there any 'secret' spots you want to give away?

2007-05-26 03:05:31 · 16 answers · asked by Mrs. Miller 3

Twice in 2 days, this has happened. I touch in, the barrier opens to let me thru, thyen when I touch out on the other side, I have £4 stolen from my card, because I have been accused of not touching in. If the barrier opened for me, and it beeped, I obviously touched in.

Has anyone else had this happen to them, and if so, how can I get my £8 back? (As I said above, its happened twice in 2 days ... £8 in total.) I'm going to switch to a day travelcard, as its only an extra 50p, but at least I wont be robbed of £4 every time I use it. Any comments?

2007-05-25 23:54:20 · 3 answers · asked by alienaviator 4

2007-05-25 08:56:32 · 5 answers · asked by michael l 1

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