Bloomsbury, London: Internet cafes?
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Walk straight down Great Russell St. (in front of the Brit. Museum) till you get to the first major cross road, I think it's Soho, they're everywhere. Rather than getting yourself lost, just pop into a pub (Museum Tavern across from Brit. Mus.) and ask one of the bar staff. You'll find there is no shortage of places to send/receive emails from.
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EasyEverything is a perfectly OK place to get online, but it's not really an internet cafe. I use it, but I often find its bright lights, DayGlo orange decor, and early evening crowds rather off-putting. For a change of pace in the same neighborhood, nip around the corner to Cyberia Cafe on Whitfield Street (sort of behind the Goodge Street tube station), where internet access is free. Cyberia was the first cyber cafe in London and is still hanging in there.<BR><BR>Other options for getting online in London can be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~victoria/trip.html#net<BR><BR>Q.P.
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Elizabeth: I'm staying at the Euston Plaza Hotel in July. I'd be interested in your review of the hotel and its location. Could you let me know when you get back. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks alot and have a great trip. Maria
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The Easyeverything/Subway Cafe in Tottenham Court Road very close to Oxford Street has been suggested by someone. From the British Museum, you can see the very tall Centrepoint building which is at that junction (so walk toward the tall building).<BR><BR>The easyeverything used to be cheap but other internet cafe has lowered their prices. So enquire at any internet cafe that you see.




