day in London
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day in London
I need some advice. I've been to London twice before, but not since 1997. I'll be in London for a day (stopover) and would love some good advice as to how I can spend my day. What are some good shopping areas where I can get a feel for the city, what are some good attractions to visit (I've already been to Tower of London, Shakespeare's Theater, V&A, etc.). I don't need dinner recommendations, but a lunch recommendation would be great! Also, I'm a big Madonna fan -- does anyonoe know what area she lives in? I'd love to walk around there.
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
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For shopping, the good stuff is centered at Oxford Circus, where you can go east or west on Oxford Street, or south on Regent Street. There's a lot of history along the route of the #15 bus from Marble Arch to the Tower, and if you want the best fish and chips in London for lunch, the North Sea Fish Restaurant is the place. It's just east of Tavistock Square near Euston Station.
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I saught Madonna singer house on Google and drew:
Madonna hurt in fall from horse
She said: "Madonna fell off a new horse she was riding at Ashcombe House, ... Ashcombe House is the singer's mansion in Tollard Royal on the Wiltshire-Dorset border.
www.guardian.co.uk/arts/ news/story/0,11711,1550665,00.html - 34k.
Google also told me that:
Tollard Royal is a quiet village surrounded by high valley sides and set in the centre of beautiful Cranbourne Chase, between Ringwood and Shaftesbury. The church of St Peter ad Vincula (in chains) is one of few churches with ...
http://www.southernlife.org.uk/wilts...lard_royal.htm
The map suggests you take a train from London Waterloo at 20 minutes past each hour (15 on Sundays) for 82 minutes to Salisbury, then find a bus, but you should take advice from a tourist office, such as that on Lower Regent Street in London, to set times and bus numbers.
The feel of what kind of London ? Traditional, try Richmond or Islington. Creative Hackney. Multicultural Brixton. Rich Chelsea. If you will say, we shall see what we can suggest. And any weekday, rest your feet by finding your choice at http://victorianresearch.org/lectures.html, which covers much more than just the Victorians, and all free.
Ben Haines
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Madonna hurt in fall from horse
She said: "Madonna fell off a new horse she was riding at Ashcombe House, ... Ashcombe House is the singer's mansion in Tollard Royal on the Wiltshire-Dorset border.
www.guardian.co.uk/arts/ news/story/0,11711,1550665,00.html - 34k.
Google also told me that:
Tollard Royal is a quiet village surrounded by high valley sides and set in the centre of beautiful Cranbourne Chase, between Ringwood and Shaftesbury. The church of St Peter ad Vincula (in chains) is one of few churches with ...
http://www.southernlife.org.uk/wilts...lard_royal.htm
The map suggests you take a train from London Waterloo at 20 minutes past each hour (15 on Sundays) for 82 minutes to Salisbury, then find a bus, but you should take advice from a tourist office, such as that on Lower Regent Street in London, to set times and bus numbers.
The feel of what kind of London ? Traditional, try Richmond or Islington. Creative Hackney. Multicultural Brixton. Rich Chelsea. If you will say, we shall see what we can suggest. And any weekday, rest your feet by finding your choice at http://victorianresearch.org/lectures.html, which covers much more than just the Victorians, and all free.
Ben Haines
[email protected]
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