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Yes. Whats the question?

2006-08-28 23:06:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All are in England except for the Eifel Tower which is in France. Big Ben is the name of the bell in St Stephens Tower which is on one corner of the Houses of Parliament.

So what is the question?

2006-08-29 06:57:42 · answer #2 · answered by Pontac 7 · 1 0

Well, they may all be visitor attractions, but they are not all in England. The Eifel Tower is in Paris, France. Also, Big Ben is the name of the bell itself, not the whole tower. It's St. Stephen's tower.

2006-08-29 10:37:35 · answer #3 · answered by debbie 4 · 0 0

Paris is beautiful. subway is very convenient - do not forget to bring a 2" x 1" photo - you can buy a week pass = it is much cheaper. Do not miss the 10 p.m. show for the Effie Tower - it is so romantic,

watch for pit pocket - they use razor blade and cut your backpack or purses

Cann is soso - you can take a little tram to tour for an hour

Nice and Leon is no big deal

there is a travel agency in Europe - I join the tour for $ 48 /day including hotel, tour guide and tour bus. tip for the driver and tour guide is $5 the tour gide speak Chinese , English and Dutch

www.amttravel.com
www.GOEUGO.COM

or you can call The Netherlands phone number 31 10 213 02 08
it is very cheap and the hotel is very nice - it included morning breakfast buffet

do not forget to bring the water bottle w/ you - you cannot drink the tap water

summer is very hot in Paris - but it is so much to see - do not forget to pick up a free map in the hotel lobby - if you want to buy
expensive stuff, eg LV purses. - you need to bring your passport
to the store and get the tax refund in the airport

2006-08-29 07:01:46 · answer #4 · answered by gooooooooooofyung 2 · 0 0

London is awesome. I've loved my time here.

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! :)

2006-08-29 15:36:14 · answer #5 · answered by missy_sweet_cheeks 4 · 0 0

Yes they are. Of course the Eiffel Tower is in Paris France, and Blackpool is a bit of a dump. But other than that you are correct, visitors go to these places, so one could certainly call them attractions.

2006-08-29 13:12:44 · answer #6 · answered by ZCT 7 · 0 0

Ohhh, I wanna visit Kings Cross Station!!!

2006-08-31 12:18:03 · answer #7 · answered by Dark Sunshine 3 · 0 0

yes they are ... go to em all have fun ... wish i was comming with you

2006-08-29 07:18:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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