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S-Jay says:
London!
Busy busy busy! And thats not including the underground!
Iv been going to London all my life and nothing gets boaring! You look up at Big Ben, no need for a watch you can see it most places and look in suspence. Everytime I look up I see new details, new aspects of all the love and com…
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Stuff todo
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#137 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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Tharamir says:
Alot of great ideas already here, but here are a couple more.
Camden Town market is a wonderful an vibrant place to visit, almost anything is for sale, food is cheap and you can meet just about anyone from anywhere in this market. Start a Camden town station on the Northern Line (Check weekends …
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danikbates says:
A small airport north of London, Luton was just a cattle shed twenty years ago and now it is one of the major hubs of London for no-frills flights. Easyjet is the main player here and there headquarters are also based here, but other airlines involved are Ryanair, Monarch and WizzAir.
It can get…
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chimera15 says:
A single rolling stone starts an avalanche alone...the only requirement is to be in the right place at the right time..
This is a list of up and coming dates, events and locations taking place over the next few months...
http://www.protest.net/ (Worldwide)
http://protest.net/imcuk/ (UK Speci…
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Discomik says:
First, about eating cheap... FISH AND CHIPS.
There are F&C places all over the place and everyone (even stiff businessmen) walks around with a handfull of chips, eating as they go. They usually offer alternatives to fish (Chicken, burgers, and such), but not much.
Also, there are CO…
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jamesandpam says:
Hi Laineeey
Definitely pack for all seasons as per previous advice. Being from that part of the world, it can get pretty cold at the time of year you are travelling and you can pretty much guarantee some rain whilst you are visiting our shores - English rain is cold and very wet!
Travelling on the…
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warm clothes
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#142 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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koala says:
I just came home from my last trip yesterday - went through London Heathrow. The weather is not so nice right now - rain and pretty cold.
When I travel and I am not sure about what kind of weather I have to expect I usually take clothes I can wear as several layers&nbs…
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Food and drink
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#143 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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kuzycat says:
British food didnt strike me as being in particularly tasty, but I absolutely fell in love with fish-n-chips, which are sold on almost every corner of the city. Make sure to visit a variety of pubs, where you can try all sorts of local and imported beers.
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Airline - Varig
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#144 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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watergeek says:
They were excellent from Japan to LA! Very happy with them and their service, etc. Great airline.
And you had trouble on Thai? Amazing -- they are unbelievably good, and I have been on them probably almost 10 times. The only airline I have been on which is better is Singapore. I disagree c…
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York, England
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#145 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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sarahelaine says:
I'm putting this up because someone only gave York one star, which I totaly disagree with.
York is a small attractive city in the North of England, and it is a very nice place. Not big, not high rise, probably not the place to go if you want banging club nights or manhattan, but it's lovely.
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packing ur bag
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#146 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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cemonur says:
make sure you pack atleast the night before not the same day like i just did. hahaha
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danikbates says:
Gatwick Airport is the UK's and London's second largest airport, based 50km south of London in the Sussex countryside. The nearest towns are Horley and Crawley. Gatwick expanded rapidly during the 1980's and has two terminals, the North terminal and the South terminal. International flights to the U…
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traveler5000 says:
There is a real problem with Ryanair charging for extra weight for baggage on their flights. Do not fly Ryanair, no joke. If your luggage weighs more than 6.9lbs you are in for a rude awakening. (Think about when you buy groceries equaling 6.9lbs or 15kgs. I have bought a roast weighing this much.) …
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general advice
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#149 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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spursbackpacker says:
So its down to me to tell the travbuddy system about "Houghton Regis"
Well sorry, but there isnt much to tell. It used to be a village,
and quite a pretty one, and then after the 2nd world war, new houses
were built to help out the ppl who had lost there old houses, and also
for poor depri…
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LGW Gatwick
1 review
#150 of 164 general tips & advice in United Kingdom
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ratu says:
OMG Gatwick is also a Chaos on Checkin Area!
But lucky me....no, thanx to me I can manage the Auto-checkin and skip the CHAOS, It's a dissaster like Heathrow :p (Damn Ferrovial again!)
Well lets take a look at the good things:
The Bridge!, theres a bridge to interconnect terminals where the Pla…
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