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What to see in London with the nephew
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Thought I would take the 19yr old nephew on the London Eye and then do a London Duck Tour...
What else could I do with him in the same day to make the most of being up in London?
He wont want to see the aquarium...
What is nearby that we can pop to after the Duck Tour?
What else could I do with him in the same day to make the most of being up in London?
He wont want to see the aquarium...
What is nearby that we can pop to after the Duck Tour?
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Imperial War Museum. Lots of cafes, restaurants down on the south bank or walk over Waterloo Bridge into Covent Garden, always stuff going on there.
Cinemas in Leicester Square, which isn't far from Covent Garden with many food outlets, pubs.
Imperial War Museum. Lots of cafes, restaurants down on the south bank or walk over Waterloo Bridge into Covent Garden, always stuff going on there.
Cinemas in Leicester Square, which isn't far from Covent Garden with many food outlets, pubs.
War museum is about a 20 minute walk from London Eye but there is nothing else there. From Waterloo you could walk over Westminster Bridge past the Houses of Parliament turn right up Whitehall, into Trafalgar Square, from there you could go up St Martins Lane into Theartre Land or up the Haymarket and up to the Trocadero. On either route many pubs and eateries.
OR from Parlaiament Square you could walk down Birdcage Walk to Buckingham Palace and then up to Marble Arch and into Kensington and Harrods - Albert Hall.
OR from Parlaiament Square you could walk down Birdcage Walk to Buckingham Palace and then up to Marble Arch and into Kensington and Harrods - Albert Hall.
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