First Time London
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First Time London
Considering a vacation to London in early july for 9 days(incl air from N.Y.). Would greatly appreciate imput on hotel/bprefer small/intimate), itinerary, good local restaurants/pubs,day trip excursions.We love history. Also interested in feedback of travellers who have used priceline to book hotel and or air to london(I never have but might consider?)
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london - excursions - take on of the open double decker buses ( as you're going in July ) it takes you to ALL the major sites in central London and you can hop on anf off where and when you want - it also includes a lot of chat about the history to many buildings site etc. much better tha TUBE train.<BR>hope this is a help
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For bed and breakfasts, try the site www.tuckedup.com -- also, there are a lot of very nice bed and breakfasts in the Belgravia district of London, very close to Victoria Coach and Victoria Rail Stations, and within walking distance of Buckingham Palace. Look for the bed and breakfasts on Ebury Street. I stayed at the Ebury House which was reviewed in Frommer's Guide as one of the best.
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Hi Bill<BR>I hae a file on London; if you'd like to see it, email me.<BR>As a history buff, buy a good general London guidebook (I like Fodor's) and you might also want a more specialized book.I just got back myself from a return visit and I used the book <BR>"London: The City Churches" by Pevener and Bradley to help me do my own walking tour of some of Christopher Wren's churches.
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bill - we just got back from our first trip to london 2 weeks ago. learned so much from fodorites just by searching this board. a couple of tips: yes, ride the Big Bus (or one of its competitors) around the city your first day. then, grab a 'london walks' brochure (or go to their website). first rate, cheap tours with fascinating guides. we did the globe theatre, jack the ripper and a day trip to hampton palace. as for b&b's - there are a bunch on ebury street 5 mins from victoria station. many are reviewed on this board. as for food - we walked/toured 8 hrs a day. when we were hungry, we took a chance. only disappointed once. indian, mediterranean, italian, english and, yes, even mcdonald's (shame on us). there's a giant natural market near the globe theatre open on weekends, too. (sorry, can't remember the name). as for priceline, the b&b's were so reasonably priced, we booked direct. have a great trip.
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We've booked accomodation from July 18-25, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. The couple we were travelling with had to cancel, so now we're looking for someone to share the space. Your cost 420 pounds for the week. If you're interested you can check it out at frasersr.com.sg , and then get in touch.