If you want warm weather then go to Australia .If you want to see London at christmas then go to London Iwould wrap up well and go to London.So much to see and do for every body especially all the christmas lights down Oxford Street and Regent street.Enjoy yourself
2007-08-24 21:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Australia at Xmas..as it's warmer .. and then plan a holiday to the UK for when we have our summer (well at least when we're meant to have it lol!!)
Only thing is.. prices will be higher at these two times, due to weather and popularity at these times of year.
SO if you want to save money and weather isn't an issue, i suggest you do it the other way round.
Germany and Switzerland are beautiful places to visit at Christmas time. If you want to see snow.. the don't go to Australia. Even in London or anywhere in the UK, nowadays, with global warming you might not even get snow! However.. you have to decide ..do you want to waken up on Christmas morning to a hazy wintery (maybe snowy day) or wake up on a sunny morning and then go to the beach!!
Either way, have a lovely holiday and safe travels.
PS Prague is also beautiful
PPS if you are in the West Coast of America..eg LA..you could always do a round the world trip..go via one place and back via the other..with some stops in between!
2007-08-24 14:31:47
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answered by lala 3
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Firstly...for whomever said Sydney is near London...you need to read an atlas. Sydney is on the other side of the world. Secondly...in Sydney in December it is summer...so in my opinion that would be a better option than London in winter. Besides...Aussies rock!!!
2007-08-24 14:33:32
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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AUSTRIA (no "al" in the past the "ia") is in Europe and intensely picturesque at Christmas time (distinctly in places like Innsbruck or Salzburg - plus the perspectives of the Alps from the two place are magnificent). London is likewise severe-high quality at that component, from what i've got heard, distinctly on Oxford highway (shops are properly embellished). December in Australia, which now you recognize isn't in Europe, actual marks the commencing up of the wet season which contains directly to approximately April so i do no longer understand in case you would be waiting to get excitement from it too lots. in spite of everything, you will no longer have any snow or chilly climate there! in case you're finding for a heat place for the Christmas ruin the place you would be certain extra sunny days, flow to Mexico, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, or the different Caribbean island - extra value-effective and all furnish a lot of stable snorkeling / scuba diving, crystal clean waters, and proper white sand seashores.
2016-12-12 11:21:07
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answered by ? 4
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You want to go to Europe, but can't decide between London and Sydney? At the risk of seeming controversial, may I suggest some other well known 'European' destinations: Baghdad, Delhi, Peru (All these are lovely in the spring); Morocco, Egypt, Cuba (Better in winter).
Alternatively, try a brief trip to your local library, preferably the reference section, including perhaps a small detour to any aisle marked "Geography"
And they say education is lagging behind in America.
2007-08-24 14:54:17
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answered by rob w 2
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Go to Australia, it isnt Europe but you probably wont notice !!
London has too many foreigners so do us a favour and stay away.
2007-08-25 07:00:53
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answered by Alick 2
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Well Australia's not in Europe, so London it will have to be.
2007-08-24 14:30:16
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answered by b97st 7
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well go australia if u want 2 go sum wer hot
but er in london its gona b freezin
but the shoppins good
id rather spend crimbo on da beach in sydney
2007-08-24 14:30:27
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answered by minni 3
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wait.. australia isnt in europe...
go to australia, unless you want to get rained on and spend double for everything in london lol
2007-08-24 14:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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why dont you make up your mind first and decide which continent you would like to go, then learn that australia is NOT in europe
2007-08-24 15:15:00
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answered by star1sky 1
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