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JoAnne Jan 10th, 2003 03:09 PM

Five days in London
 
Family of 4 adults and a teenager visiting London from February 14 through February 20, need suggestions where to stay for 5 nights and would appreciate any other ideas on how to spend 5 days in London. We have never visited there. Restaurants? Hotels? sites?<BR>Thanks!!!!!<BR>

xxxxx Jan 10th, 2003 03:28 PM

As this question has been asked time and again - if you do a Search - at the top of the page - on London - you will find many answers.

jamie Jan 10th, 2003 04:07 PM

I've had many rude replies like the one above...ignore!<BR><BR>Try the Letsgo.com they have a complete listing online for London, and I believe they give a great outline of what to do in 5 days. Good luck!<BR><BR>Jamie

ddd Jan 10th, 2003 04:26 PM

Hi JoAnne,<BR><BR>You are probably new to the forum. As suggested by the less than patient &quot;xxxxx&quot;, there IS lots of info on visiting London to be found here in the archives.<BR><BR>Do a little searching here on your topic. Perhaps then you'll considered restating your post with some specific questions. People are very inclined and friendly about answering specifics. <BR><BR>Also consider the Fodors Guide which has some great itineraries.

myles Jan 10th, 2003 04:30 PM

just a quick note many schools are on half term holiday that week so many museums etc may be busy.

Ben Haines Jan 11th, 2003 09:45 AM

To decide what sights to see, you can try relevant web sites<BR>http://www.netguide.com/Snapshot/Archive?guide=travel&amp;id=1316<BR>http://london.cjb.net<BR>http://nav.webring.org/cgi-bin/navcgi?ring=londonring;list<BR>http://londonguide.cjb.net<BR>Wide ranging pages of links: http://www.budgettravel.com/london.htm<BR>Time Out magazine, with coverage of many areas of London: http://www.timeout.com/london/sight/, then click on &quot;More Sightseeing&quot;<BR>http:// www.londontown.com<BR><BR>To the e-mail copy of this message I am attaching a note I keep on disc on London for teenagers.<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London<BR>

JoAnne Jan 12th, 2003 07:28 AM

Thanks to everyones advice. I have started my research and I am very excited about my visit to London.

elaine Jan 12th, 2003 07:33 AM

JoAnne<BR>I have a long file on London; if you'd like to see it, email me.<BR>There is quite a bit of London info elsewhere here at fodors.com--go to the home page, and you'll see a listing of cities.

bettyk Jan 12th, 2003 06:24 PM

I don't think xxxxx was rude. I think it's good advice. There is a tremendous amount of current information on London that can be found thru the Search function. Many people new to this forum don't always know that unless you tell them.

xxxxx Jan 12th, 2003 06:27 PM

Thank you I certainly was not intending to be rude - merely pointing out the fact.

toxxx Jan 12th, 2003 06:31 PM

The fact is, if your new the site you may not know how to research past questions. Plus she may get some great information from others new to the site. Updated info is always great


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