#1 of 90 things to do in London
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mswim says:
My hotel was located nearby the British Musuem and I was unable to check into the hotel until after 2 PM so I headed over to the museum to check it out. It was on my priority list for London was I was glad it was so close to where I'd be staying.
I waded past the photographers outside angling th…
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#2 of 90 things to do in London
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Koralifix says:
The Tower of London close by the River Thames belongs to the most famous buildings in London, no doubt! It's a significant component of this capital city and an ancient landmark that represents a lot of typical Gothic features.
Numerous travellers from near and far visit this sight because of it…
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#3 of 90 things to do in London
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peppertm says:
We started our tour in Leicester Square, which is where we bought our tickets. However, from talking to the lady that sold them to us, you are able to start anywhere the bus stops. The beauty of this tour is that you get to see all the sights at your own leisure. The ticket is good for 24 hours, …
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#4 of 90 things to do in London
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bramwan says:
Great place to visit. Not a cheap place to buy though.
If you are a bit of a "foodie" like me, you will love Borough Market. Sights, smells and tastes are awesome. While living in London, every time people came to visit me, I would take them there.
Breads, cheeses, sausages, meats, veg, fruit, b…
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#5 of 90 things to do in London
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lovely_lori88 says:
Sandman's Free Walking Tours of Europe are a great way to get introduced to a new city. What more could you ask for – exploring the city, visiting all the must-see sites, learning all the history behind these places, and doing it for FREE! That's right, these tours are free! The tour guides work o…
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#6 of 90 things to do in London
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santafeclau says:
You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784).
I would like to talk about Culture and the price you have to pay for it.
As many of…
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#7 of 90 things to do in London
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aditany says:
a free thing to do in london is to take a walk along the thames. take the tube to london bridge tube stop, then follow the signs to the riverfront. along the river, you will enjoy views of the iconic london buildings like MI5 headquarters, st paul's cathedral and the gherkin. you will come upon t…
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#8 of 90 things to do in London
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peppertm says:
This is the church right beside Westminster Abbey, and it is beautiful. You’re not allowed to take pictures inside, which is a shame because it’s really lovely.
*Admission by donation
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#9 of 90 things to do in London
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sarahelaine says:
The British Music Experience is an interactive attraction in the O2 arena. Taking the form of video walls, interactive displays, a dance booth and a guitar studio, the emphasis is very much on playing with the buttons. There are also physical exhbits - Freddy Mercury's suit, Ian Anderson's flute, …
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#10 of 90 things to do in London
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lovely_lori88 says:
In my opinion, Westminster Abbey is a must see for a trip to London. It's just so cool! I guess it can depend on how much you are into history but I found it amazing to be where so many famous people throughout history have been before and to be standing at the tombs of some of Englands past Kings a…
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#11 of 90 things to do in London
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omerhannash says:
Outside the busy and packed center of London between the lovly 'Todor period' and 'mock Todoer' houses of the quite Highgate erea and bourder with the pretty Waterlow park lies the old Highgate Cemetery, alegedly a place for the dead but you will emidiatly reacon it full with life.
with a tipical L…
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#12 of 90 things to do in London
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mahi2009 says:
I went to London Eye in a nice sunny day in April. I picked a great day to board the London Eye. The day I went there which was cleared sky and lots of sunshine. I was very lucky. About 35 minutes to go around. Great way to see the house of parliament, Big Ben and the Thames. Don't go if it is re…
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#13 of 90 things to do in London
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S-Jay says:
WiCKED is the pro-log if you will, for the Wizard of Oz.
WICKED tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students. One is white, the other is green! One is described as "Peculiar & impossible to describe" the other is "B…
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#14 of 90 things to do in London
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novabelgica says:
Another one of the Magnificent Seven; 7 privately owned cemeteries built in London in the 19th century.
Brompton opened in 1840 and is these days more of a park than a place of mourning, as is proved by the hordes of bicycles that will run you out of your shoes if you're not carefull.
It is w…
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#15 of 90 things to do in London
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londonbella says:
I had the greatest time when I went throught the Cabinet War Rooms to explore what Churchill and his men went through. It is an amazing journey to listen to the guide as it tells you the ins and outs of how this military leader and his fellow leaders were sheltered during the bombing. They lived, at…
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