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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Calgary, AB Shaw Exo
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Any travel tips? Wifey and I have never been overseas before. We have a friend that has a few items for us to see in London. Any suggestions from DHC members? Its a work trip, but we have about 5 days of free time. Also does anyone know if electric razors and curling irons work there if we have an adaptor? Many thanks!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Windsor Area
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thats what I found London to be. Food sucked. Night life was great though. We took a few tours of the royal grounds. Was very interesting. I've been to about 7 or 8 bigger cities and London wasnt one of my favourites. Good luck though and have fun. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ottawa, Rogers
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We were there a couple of years ago for a week and had an amazing time. Every tube stop can be a new adventure. I recommend you invest $30 in a Lonely Planet or Rough Guide London Book and decide what you want to see.
It is expensive there so pretend the bills are in dollars and it won't spoil your vacation...worry about the bills when your visa comes in later. We did a lot of walking as there's so much to see....walking is free. Try to stay near a tube stop which makes it easier to get around. We stayed at a long term business place so got a reasonably good deal on a room...it had a kitchenette too. Drink in the pubs but don't eat there...crappy food. When are you going??? |
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Leaving Sunday night. Staying at the London Bridge Hotel. I'm thinking that should be close to the Tube as well. A colleague has lent me his Oyster card. Good tip about ignoring the cost. It also our 25th wedding anniversary (ok in April, but close enough!) so as far as I'm concerned I'll worry about the bills later!
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Parksville, BC
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Nanuuk,
You'll have a gas in London. The tower of London is a must-see, albeit expensive. Don't eat right down town - - go a few blocks in either direction. It cost us $75.00 for Fish'n Chips at Shakespears' and it sucked. It was not "the best fish and chips in the world" as the tour buses claimed. Ride the tube lots . It's fun. If you make a mistake, just get off at the next stop and backtrack. We had a blast and it was cheap. TRY TO DECIPHER WHAT THEY KEEP BABBLING AT YOU OVER THE SPEAKERS ON THE TUBE! You'll find out what is was when you get back to Heathrow Airport on the way home!! Have a great time! |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lloydminster
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I went on a Rugby tour and loved England, although London was maybe the least fav. of our stops. It doesn't take much to get around England and we found the little towns to the north to be a blast. Beautiful countryside once you get out of the city!
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Oshawa
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If your into art, thier art gallery is free admission. u can see all the major artists on display. van goh's famous sunflower painting is there. Also they have the new highspeed train. You could goto paris for the day..(eurostar)..2hrs each way...or u could take it to ashford get off and turn around...ashford is in kent about 1.25 hours via a regular train.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: London, UK----->Ontario CND
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There are 2 kinds of londoners, those that are from London, and those that wish they were from London. Anyway...people fall into the touristy traps when it comes to London, you can read all the lonely planet guide you want, but my advise is to ask Londoners, what their idea of things to see and do.
All the oldest pubs are in the eastend of London, and so are the curry houses ( an area called brick lane ), visit the Jack the ripper trail in the same area whilst you are there in the eastend. I'll post a list of things to do for you in the morning, and places you can get into for free believe it or not. Am a true Londoner and know it like the back of my hand, every nook and cranny or it. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: London, UK----->Ontario CND
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Is that why all those in the North of England, rush down to the South ( London )? Rubbish
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: London, UK----->Ontario CND
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ottawa, Rogers
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Interesting Nanuuk, we went there on our 25th....in 2002. If I can find our notes I'll post where we went. We did a different "area" each day...touristy things and off the beaten track things.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lloydminster
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"Is that why all those in the North of England, rush down to the South ( London )? Rubbish"
I have no idea why people may or may not move to London....nor do I care. I was simply stating my opinion. I loved Northern England. The countryside was green and lush, the pubs were excellent, the air was clean, there were many things to see and do. And the people were unbelievably friendly. I still recieve B'day cards from one family and that tour was in 1991 for a week! I enjoyed London as well but found the people less friendly and the air was filthy (make note of the guys on bikes wearing dust masks). Consider though that I am not fond city atmosphere but apprieciate small town life much more. I can say that no one in Northern England ever said "rubbish" to me simply for stating my personal preferences.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I was told yesterday that the project manager and his wife intend to take a couple of days off to coincide with my free time so show us around. We'll even take a trip to Bath to see the Roman baths and another place similar to Stone Henge, Can't remember the name of it though. He's also picked up some tickets to see the show Momma Mia.
England, I love curry, but my wife doesn't so I will be a quandry there. It is our 25th after all so I may have to defer to her |
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Heres a partial list of what we saw. Remember we were there 8-9 days:
Buckingham Palace Orientation bus tour Thames boat tour Haunted walk The Eye West Minster Abby Churchill museum Soho China town East end Canary Wharf London Tower Greenwich Maritime Museum St Pauls Kew Gardens Nottinghill Gate Carnabie St Covenant Gardens Regency Park Camden Town Market plus Day trip to Bath Lots of Theatre Other Parks Try to group you sites by area....have fun..... |
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Many thanks, Otown. That's a great list! We have adapters for our electrical devices. Will they work with electric razor, curling iron, camera, cell phone, etc.? Or should I pack some blades and buy the Mrs. a curling iron when we get over there?
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