| kristi |
Sep 21st, 1999 01:41 PM |
I have to second Rebecca's thoughts on early September as the perfect time to go to London. The weather was fabulous, the crowds were minimal (except around the Oxford Street area), the gardens were in full bloom. It was the most expensive European city I've ever been in for hotels, food and even admission prices but the transportation is a good deal if you get daily tube passes (or weekly ones) and use the cheap day returns for day trips on the train. <BR> <BR>Roger, in case you're interested, we took day trips to Windsor and Hampton Court, both of which I'd highly recommend. Expect to spend a good portion of the day at each. I could spend the whole day at Hampton Court, listening to the tours, lazing about in the gardens, getting lost in the maze. <BR> <BR>In London we visited the markets at Portobello Road, Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane, the Museum of London, the Tower of London, took in a performance of "Julius Caesar" at the Globe, took a Jack the Ripper walk and went to the Ceremony of the Keys.
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