just returned from 11 days in London
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just returned from 11 days in London
I just returned from 11 days in London, and I would be happy to answer questions. I was on the go morning till night and still did not see everything. <BR> <BR>I recommend the London Planner and the London Pass.
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What is the difference between the London Pass and the London Planner. I have not heard of the London Planner. <BR>Did you get to go to the front of the line at the sights where you used the London Pass? <BR>Where you able to get into Parliament without advanced tickets? <BR>Did you need a travel card with the London Pass? Did you take advantage of the cell phone free rental? Do you know anything about this? <BR>I am still trying to decide between a few hotels:Mayfair Intercontinental, Hotel Intercontinental, Churchill Intercontinental, the London Elizabeth. Any knowledge/opinions about any of these? <BR>any suggestions are very welcomed. <BR>we leave for england on 8/1 and will be in london 8/11 - 8/17. <BR>I am very excited about this trip and have several questions <BR>thanks in advance for your help <BR>ROnni
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I, too would like to know what the London Planner is. <BR> <BR>The London Pass is a good deal. You can get it at several locations in London, without the travel card that comes with it if you order in advance. It's a LOT cheaper without it. You don't need any picture ID, it's not the sort of card that's limited to foreign visitors. <BR> <BR>www.londonpass.com
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the london planner is a free magazine sent out by the British Tourish Authority. <BR>go to www.allthingsbritish.com to get started on your trip research.



