Hi,,, check out the British Museum, Buckingham and St James Palaces... Madam Tousaids wax museum on Baker St.. go to a Shakespear play in the open theater in Hyde park,, do some shopping at Heriods Store... dont forget to take a picture standing in front of 10 Downing St.. the primeministers residence,, Trafalgar Square , where the big lions are .. there is a night club called Tiffanys at Picadilly Circus..
have fun and good luck
2006-09-29 17:50:54
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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Tate Modern, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf. Imperial War Museum, British Museum, Greenwich Village, Harrods, Whitehall, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square, West End, Soho, Buckhingham Palace.
2006-09-30 19:16:53
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answered by calvin o 5
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Soho, Brent Cross, covent garden, Regents park, London Dugeon, Nelson, Cutty Sark, Selfridges
2006-09-30 02:31:48
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answered by Yoda 2
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The Portrait Gallery
2006-09-29 17:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's definitely worth it to go to the St. James Restaurant on the 4th floor of Fortnum & Mason's for an afternoon Champagne Tea. What a memorable experience!
2006-09-30 10:03:52
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answered by catherine02116 5
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Here are some suggestions and websites to review.
Get a week-long tube/bus pass at the Underground Station. Check out Piccadilly Circus, Chinatown & Leicester Square.
Walk tour around the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Cross over the Westminster Bridge to the London Eye. Purchase tickets for 530pm. Take tube to Tower Hill. Should be around noon, nice deli next to Tower Bridge along the Thames River. Tour Tower of London. Take walk across the Tower Bridge. Nice view of Thames. Head back to Westminster via the tube to line up for 530pm London Eye. 30mins ferris wheel ride. Head back to hotel for dinner and rest.
Take tube to Camden Town. Walk around, check out the crazy hair and shoes. Gifts/crafts. Take tube to Covent Garden. Stop for lunch at one of the outdoor cafes, entertainers usually there. Take tube to Leicester Square. Walk to Great Newport Street and visit The Photographer’s Gallery. Tonight perhaps take the Jack the Ripper Tour. A spooky and educational tour of London’s oldest pub. Includes a stop for dinner.
Take tube to St. Paul’s. Walk around church and Crypt. Then take the stairs to the Whispering Gallery and continue to the top for an unbelievable ariel view of London. Stop in a local pub for yummy sandwiches and fries, plus they will tell you when the football games will be on. Take bus to Trafalgar Square. Along the way you will pass Harrod’s. Visit the National Gallery. This Museum houses some of the oldest paintings in Europe as well as well-known works of art such as Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. Dinner at one of London’s many restaurants.
Plan a day trip to Paris or take a walk in Hyde Park
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2006-09-29 19:55:34
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answered by Sociallyinquisitive 3
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madam toussauds, kew garden, traffalgar square , buckingham palace,london dungeon
2006-09-30 16:00:07
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answered by tinnee 2
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buckingham palace and the big ben for instance. harrolds, and just walk around the city and enjoy!!!
2006-09-29 18:09:13
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answered by chococat 4
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british mueseum, natural history muesum, and what is kate modern,its TATE
london zoo
2006-09-29 17:51:43
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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none
2006-09-29 17:43:15
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answered by evilhomer12345 6
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