London- 2 and 1/2 days, what not to miss?
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I would skip Harrods - it is just a huge overrated department store - then again I live in a Chicago suburb where we have lots of malls and big stores.
St. Pauls Cathedral was my favorite church and the area around Westminster has lots to see. I would also do the hop on hop off bus to see what strikes your fancy as you are touring the city. That alone could take you all day.
St. Pauls Cathedral was my favorite church and the area around Westminster has lots to see. I would also do the hop on hop off bus to see what strikes your fancy as you are touring the city. That alone could take you all day.
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Definitely, it depends on your interests. We had 2-1/2 days in London at the beginning of our European 5 city trip. We arrived jet lagged, but raring to go. After checking in to our hotel, we toured the British Library and then took a sunset ride on the London Eye. Next AM, we did the Hop On/Hop Off bus tour, the Tower of London, the Thames cruise (came w/ bus tour), St. Paul's for Evensong, and ended at the British Museum. On our 3rd and final 1/2 day, we did Westminster Abbey and then had to catch a train to Stansted to fly to Salzburg.
4 moms took a group of high school students and we had to accommodate various interests. I don't think I could pick a favorite thing we did, it was all wonderful!
Next trip, I want to throw in a trip to Parliament and a show at the recreated Globe on the Thames.
4 moms took a group of high school students and we had to accommodate various interests. I don't think I could pick a favorite thing we did, it was all wonderful!
Next trip, I want to throw in a trip to Parliament and a show at the recreated Globe on the Thames.
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I don't think you'd find London Bridge particularly thrilling! 8-)
I'd say, The London Eye, The Tower, A street market, tour of HP/Westminster Abbey, a curry, and Liberty's. V&A is my favourite museum if you have the time for that as well.
I love Greenwich too, but won't recommend it if you're only there for a couple of days as it's not central.
I'd say, The London Eye, The Tower, A street market, tour of HP/Westminster Abbey, a curry, and Liberty's. V&A is my favourite museum if you have the time for that as well.
I love Greenwich too, but won't recommend it if you're only there for a couple of days as it's not central.


harrods (if not only for the size!!!) the guards at the palace. i loved st pauls. big ben.

