Saturday, November 14, 2009

What can you do in London when you only have two days to visit?

First visit and only 2 days to see the sights. Suggestions are: London Eye, Covent Garden and British Museum. Agree??





What's a must see in West End?





Suggestions for Pubs??

What can you do in London when you only have two days to visit?
Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Boat ride down the Thames (from the former to the latter). If you have time, the London Museum and Tate Gallery are must-sees, too. Pubs along the water in Hammersmith are fun, but Covent Garden ones are always hopping,too. Enjoy!
Reply:I just got back from whirlwind trip- I went on a Contiki...it is a student vacation company, and like you we only had 2 days in London...I would highly recommend taking a double decker bus tour-that is what I did, and I got to see almost everything I wanted to see in one day. I would also suggest going to Piccadilly Circus at night- there are tons of bars there. Hope this helps. You can check out my blog if you want, I have London covered and you might pick up some tips there as well.


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Reply:I SE THAT YOU'RE GOING TO THE PUBS IFYOU DO JUST PLAN ON GETTING LAID AND THAT WEILL FILL UP THE TWO DAYS
Reply:the three you mentioned are very cool, I would add as my favorite St Paul's Cathedral, apart from being a stunning building you can walk up to the dome of the cathedral and they have a massive balcony which has spectacular views of London and if you are feeling a bit braver there are stairs inside the dome that take you to the top of the dome where there is a tiny balcony fits about 6 people.





www.beerintheevening.com is a great site with reviews for pubs, just stay out of leicester square area for pubs as they are all cr+p. Angel has some nice pubs or you can shoot down to clapham common area for some cool pubs.





There are so many, one of my favorite places is just behind Waterloo/ Southark station there is a cool restaurant called TAS and a bar called Jacks bar next to it se1 8da ( isabella street) is the adress if you put it into streetmap.co.uk it is under the railway arches.





cool have fun i am sure you will





Mark

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