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By *ugarandSpice123 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

We're coming to London next month, any suggestions on places to stop or go, general touristy type things to do?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Take the tour bus, that's a starter, you'll pass all the major tourists spots so you can get off and back on the bus.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Take the tour bus, that's a starter, you'll pass all the major tourists spots so you can get off and back on the bus."

The river tours are good, but doing a Duck Tour might be a tad chilly.

There's a great walk along the river from Borough Market, start there for breakfast, along the Thames to the SouthBank, then cross Hungerford Brdige and walk up to Covent Garedn for some Lunch and afternoon Crimbo shopping.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Winter Wonderland.

Princess Diana's park if you're taking kids.

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

If you are into modern art:

Tate Modern on the south back is fantastic ( good food there, too) cross the footbridge to St Psuks; take a walk/ browse round Covent Garden;

The National Portrat Gallery ( Trafalgar Square); there is a fantastic Picasso special exhibition on there at the moment .

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

*St Pauls *

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By *ugarandSpice123 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Thanks all, great suggestions

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Princess Diana's park if you're taking kids. "

This is very good

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I would suggest winterwonderland at this time of year, but i would also suggest if your going as a couple rather than taking kids to go at a quieter time as it gets busy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If you are into modern art:

Tate Modern on the south back is fantastic ( good food there, too) cross the footbridge to St Psuks; take a walk/ browse round Covent Garden;

The National Portrat Gallery ( Trafalgar Square); there is a fantastic Picasso special exhibition on there at the moment ."

How long is that on for? I love Picasso and we're going down next month

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By *ngel n tedCouple
over a year ago

maidstone

I would suggest some pie n mash and a quick rendition of knees up muvver brown, anywhere in london, it's all good.

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France


"If you are into modern art:

Tate Modern on the south back is fantastic ( good food there, too) cross the footbridge to St Psuks; take a walk/ browse round Covent Garden;

The National Portrat Gallery ( Trafalgar Square); there is a fantastic Picasso special exhibition on there at the moment .

How long is that on for? I love Picasso and we're going down next month"

Until 5th February;

It's a great exhibition; shows the development of his styles over the years really well.

After 5 feb the exhibition moves to Barcelona and opens there at Easter for 6 months.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Peckham, trotters independent traders

tell Rodney he's a plonker

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"We're coming to London next month, any suggestions on places to stop or go, general touristy type things to do? "

Just walk. Explore London at your own pace and you'll find little treasures not even we know about.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

London is split in three areas.. Southbank which is south of the Thames and is literally along the waters edge all the way from tower Bridge to Westminster Bridge by the London Eye.. The city which is the financial district and tends to be quieter at weekends with the exception of Liverpool St, Spitalfields and Hoxton just north of it. Denis Severs house is worth a visit along with the old Spitalfields market.. Of course you have st pauls to the east but there are many churches tucked away worth a visit including Allhallows just along from the Tower of London and st Brides to the west.

Heading across to the west end, there is Somerset house by the strand which is definitely worth a visit and has the ice rink there, Covent Garden is only 5 minutes away just north and Trafalgar square to the west which leads to Buckingham palace..

Just wander, walk up the alleys and generally get totally lost.. You'll be amazed what you find..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Walk over Waterloo Bridge to get one of the best views of London, too!

Enjoy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I live in London but am enjoying getting some ideas from this thread!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And walk as much as you can - most of Zone 1 isn't really that far apart and it is amazing how much you see.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

get along to the V & A and the national portrait gallery...

I wish I lived nearer London as there is f*** all in the way of galleries and museums near me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A ton of touristy things in central London to do...the Shard, the Eye etc...also if you want to venture out a bit then West is best (totally biased here!) places like Kew Gardens, Chiswick House & a ton of lovely places to eat, drink & be merry around Putney, Richmond, Wandsworth, Chiswick etc all along the river x

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Some great ideas above...walking along the Southbank from Tower Bridge to the old City Hall taking in Borough Market as already suggested is a good one...as is Spitalfields/Brick Lane and if you head there Dennis Severs House is a must (but check opening times as they're irregular).

Other than that Natural History Museum, Science Museum and V&A all within walking distance of one another, and free are excellent. Museum Of London near The Barbican is great too.

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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We just wander.

Had a fantastic time there earlier in the year.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it"

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek! "

Ace - that's all the recommendation I need

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek!

Ace - that's all the recommendation I need "

Has it moved yet? Wasn't it going from the east to Kensington high street?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek!

Ace - that's all the recommendation I need

Has it moved yet? Wasn't it going from the east to Kensington high street? "

Yeah, it's in Kensington now!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek!

Ace - that's all the recommendation I need

Has it moved yet? Wasn't it going from the east to Kensington high street?

Yeah, it's in Kensington now! "

Good point - quick look says it reopens on 24th of this month. Good excuse to stay that side of the city again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Has anyone been to the Design Museum. Being a bit of a geek is quite like to see it

It's fab! I saw a Mid-Century exhibition. You'll definitely enjoy it if you're a design geek!

Ace - that's all the recommendation I need

Has it moved yet? Wasn't it going from the east to Kensington high street?

Yeah, it's in Kensington now!

Good point - quick look says it reopens on 24th of this month. Good excuse to stay that side of the city again. "

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By *moothies.Couple
over a year ago

Woodthorpe


"Walk over Waterloo Bridge to get one of the best views of London, too!

Enjoy! "

This is amazing when its lit up at night

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Walk over Waterloo Bridge to get one of the best views of London, too!

Enjoy!

This is amazing when its lit up at night "

Ahh yeah, love it at night!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And walk as much as you can - most of Zone 1 isn't really that far apart and it is amazing how much you see."

This . Walking and bus hopping is a much better way to get around central London than using the underground

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live in London but am enjoying getting some ideas from this thread! "

It's good to sometimes visit your own town as a 'tourist'. You see it through new eyes and can appreciate it more.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

How about London Zoo then walk to Camden market and get a barge along the canal?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally of swerve winter wonderland. Just madness over there.

Borough street market should form any part of a London trip.

Would recommend the video installations at 180 the strand currently as well.

Swimming at the Olympic park is pretty cool as well

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