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Going to England
Last post Tue, Jul 22 2008, 10:43 AM by Rebekah. 14 replies.
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Cathie
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What I really think is that you need me to go with you to play tour guide. I love London and the parts of Englad that I've visited.
Check out National Express for bus transportation to various cities. I used National Express a few years ago and it was much cheaper than rail and travel times were comparable. Public transit within London is fairly easy to nagivate. Check out Transport for London for information. Some neat things to check out in London are Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. I took a tour of the Abbey many years ago and my last visit, I attended an EvenSong service which was far better and impacting than a tour. I also attended an EvenSong at St. Paul's. Take a ride on the London Eye, which is near Westminster/Big Ben. Walk across the Tower Bridge as well as take the tour which is the elevator to the top and walk across the top as well as see below. Pretty neat and not too expensive. The Tower Bridge is right by the Tower of London and if you have a few hours to spare, the tour is amazing (but somewhat more costly). Ghost walks are fun. I went on one and it was entertaining and educating. I love history so to hear about people from previous generations and past events was neat. I also did a Jack The Ripper walk on my first visit. Lunch cruises on the Thames are nice. If you love theatre, London is the place to be. You can get same day rush tickets at a discount in Leicester Square. Overall, just enjoy walking about and taking in centuries of history.
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Poz
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Joined on 06-07-2007
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Hi Rebekah Only just seen your post, but just wanted to say hope you have a wonderful time over here! There is loads to do in London and if you're into castles I would definitely check out the Tower of London. Cambridge and London are both really good cities for just wandering around, if you stay in the centres you won't have to walk too far and there's something new to see around every corner! Go and have a look round some of the colleges in Cambridge, you have to pay to go in but I don't think it's very much. St Johns college is very pretty, I had a friend who studied there. Oh and you really should go for a punt on the Cam, you can either hire a punt (which is great fun if you're in a group) or you can take a guided tour and let someone else do all the work. If you do end up spending much time in London and need to use public transport, you should get yourself an oystercard, it costs £3 (I think) to start with but then you save a LOT over the cost of paying cash fares, as Cathie said check out the transport for london website. If you want any more info, give me a shout- I don't claim to be an expert but I have lived in London most of my life so I might be able to point you in the right direction 
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