My own favorite spot is Ronnie Scott's a legendary jazz club in Soho.
Check out their website: http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/
My second choice is the 100 Club. their website is: http://www.the100club.co.uk/
2006-07-24 22:28:16
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answered by Rillifane 7
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Hi, Here's what I always pass along re: what to see in London!
Wear good walking shoes because London is a superb walking city. Bring a good map of the city and begin. Be a happy tourist and first hop on one of the major red double decker tour buses which afford you a perfect overview of London and you can "hop on and off" as often as you please...some for two days! I love www.theoriginaltour.com ! Highlights (see www.londonwalks.com): National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Tate Modern Museum, London Eye, Covent Gardens (great shops n restaurants), St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, see a play!, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Tower of London.
Know London has many beautiful parks which can be your oasis when needing a rest. Kensington Gardens in one of the world's wealthiest areas - See Princess Di's Kensington Palace and shop Kensington High St. and wander up Church St. for boutiques and such. Nearby: Royal Albert Hall, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum. Hyde Park connects to Kensington Gardens. Explore Chelsea for boutiques as well. St. James Park - beautiful, sole restaurant inside. Green Park - high tea at the Ritz, Fortnum & Mason, Picadilly Circus (think Times Square). Shopping streets: Oxford, Bond, check for weekly markets...BUY "TIMEOUT LONDON" weekly magazine. Boat trip on the Thames - a must. Don't forget - you can take the EUROSTAR Chunnel train to Brussels or Paris for day trips (2.5 hrs +/- each way!) Hope this helps. Have a fantastic time! :)
2006-07-26 04:14:11
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answered by missy_sweet_cheeks 4
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"stay inside" yeah that's a good idea NOT.
Definately recommend Picadilly Circus and go see a couple of shows. We went to see the Blue Man Group which was fantastic! Stomp is supposed to be good but never seen it. We stayed at the Savoy and I highly recommend the Savoy Grill if you want to splash out one night for dinner because it rules!
There is plenty to do. Just get yourself a tube ticket for the day and hop on and and off the tube all night!
2006-07-25 06:22:29
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answered by Carl M 2
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Grand Opera at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden
2006-07-25 05:29:03
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Here's a free guide you can download and print.
London is a very enjoyable safe city to hang out in. Enjoy.
2006-07-25 11:56:21
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answered by ZCT 7
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You can do a lot of things,just like in your own city,don't think there is anything special in London.
2006-07-25 02:48:57
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answered by sunny_zhao1988 3
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covent garden, picadilly circus, leicster square all have street entertainment in the evenings.
while matinees are cheaper, you might also go see some shows in the evening
have fun!
2006-07-25 02:48:36
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answered by happy 4
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stay inside
2006-07-25 02:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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