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Things to do in London

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skelly | 17:52 Fri 01st Aug 2003 | Travel
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I'm going to be in London at the end of the month for a few days. Can anyone recomend the sites that I should go and see? Remember I'm a tourist, I want to do all the silly touristy things as well that all you locals will laugh at me for doing.

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These are some of the places I visited.
London Eye
Tower of London
Houses of parliament
Madame Tussauds
Trafalgar square
Buckingham Palace
London Zoo
British Museum
London aquarium
St Pauls Cathedral
Open top bus tour
Covent garden
The first thing I did on arrival in London was to buy a A to Z which included all the attractions (�2.50)
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Tour of White Hart Lane.
st james park is very nice.
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Why not see the best suburbs- Blackheath village, Greenwich and the observatory, Golders Green, Hampstead, Richmond- lots of parks, tea shops, other upmarket shopping, and if you can be bothered and like department stores, Brent Cross
The London Dungeon is quite spooky, but I wouldn't take really young children. The 606 Club and Ronnie Scotts are good for live, late night bands and pretty good grub - (depending on your taste in music & food). Covent Garden has some great places to shop and wander. You can sample menus from virtually anyway in the world in London. If you get a free map of the underground (from most stations) and buy a Time Out magazine on a Thursday, you should find out lots of fun things to do. P.S. I am glad the Dome is no longer, 'coz it was a complete waste of money...
isnt there a London Underground saver ticket that allows you to make as many trips as you like on the underground? someone else will have to fill in details - im not from London
Go to the Sway Bar in Holborn, its really good!! beautiful place, great atmosphere.
The National Portrait Gallery (on the North side of Trafalgar Square) is a must if you're at all interested in art.

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