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PatrickLondon Feb 16th, 2009 09:46 AM

London: the Monument is open again...
 
after a long restoration.

Don't try it if you don't like stairs (lots of them) or heights:

http://www.themonument.info/

yk Feb 16th, 2009 10:05 AM

Thanks for the info. I've never climbed it, so I'll consider doing that next time.

lennyba Feb 16th, 2009 10:55 AM

Cool! I've been hoping it would be open for our trip next month, the theme of which is "climbing to the top of tall things to look at the view".

Lauratg Feb 16th, 2009 11:47 AM

Lennyba--

Climbing to the top of things is one of our themes for our trip next month too! So far, we're planning on St. Paul's, Salisbury Cathedral Tower, the Monument, and Wellington Arch.

LauraG

Palenque Feb 16th, 2009 11:55 AM

St Paul's is quite a climb - goes in 3 stages and the final stage if i remember correctly is a wooden ladder type thing and then emerge onto a narrow ledge with a fantastic view

Lauratg Feb 16th, 2009 12:22 PM

What! No elevator? (Just kidding).

St. Paul's sounds like a climb for the morning -- before our feet start to hurt.

lennyba Feb 16th, 2009 01:10 PM

Oo, Wellington Arch. I don't know why that didn't occur to me. We'll also be in Paris (Notre Dame towers, Arc d', Eiffel) and Bruges (Bell Tower).

We're also planning a quick stop at St. Paul's, although my husband loves to remind me how I freaked right the heck out the first time we went up.

What else can you climb up in London?

Palenque Feb 16th, 2009 01:25 PM


What else can you climb up in London?

Some tube stations that are deep in the ground have hundreds of stairs you can take instead of the lifts.

stokebailey Feb 21st, 2009 06:35 PM

So you snake up all those winding stairs at the same time another line of people is snaking down? With nowhere to pause or let people pass you in case of impatience on the Monument?

I think I'll go for the virtual views, thanks. Those are very nice.

stokebailey Feb 21st, 2009 08:56 PM

I'm just getting off work at midnight here, and it's fun to see the London sky gradually lighten and turn red as dawn comes.

jamikins Feb 22nd, 2009 01:34 AM

You can also climb Tower Bridge:

http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TowerBridge/English

hetismij Feb 22nd, 2009 01:43 AM

I suffer from claustrophobia and a fear of heights, but years ago I bravely climbed the Monument because my 8 year old son wanted to do it, and there was noone else to go up with him. I coped, just, but stayed glued to the wall the whole time :) The things we do for our kids.
It is, or was, worth the climb, things have changed a lot in London since I did it though.

Cholmondley_Warner Feb 22nd, 2009 01:53 AM

It's not a "THING" as such, but climbing Parliament Hill up to Hampstead Heath is worth the climb for the views of London.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/sevenwo...rliament_hill/


jamikins Feb 22nd, 2009 02:19 AM

And dont forget the beautiful view from Tate Modern's cafe on I think the 5th floor

emily71 Feb 22nd, 2009 02:29 AM

Thanks for the link PatrickLondon. Another thing to add to my 'To Do' list.

lennyba Feb 22nd, 2009 05:34 AM

Thanks for the pic, C-W. We went up Parliament Hill on our last trip, but it was so foggy/rainy, we didn't get much of a view.

stokebailey Feb 22nd, 2009 08:51 AM

It's starting to get dark there now, with raindrops on the lens. (the last of my series of running commentary on the skies above London)

The top webcam photo is 360 degrees, I suppose, and many cranes rise above the skyline. Would the large white building to the far right be the Bank of England?

texasbookworm Feb 22nd, 2009 11:32 AM

Primrose Hill is another good vantage point to climb to (above Regents Park--a little closer in to London and so maybe more accessible than Hampstead Heath). And I highly recommend the views from the Tower Bridge Exhibition! (which takes the 2for1 tickets, as does the Tower, so those are good to do the same day). Monument was closed when we were there last summer, and we were too sore from climbing around in Dover to attempt the St. Paul's climb, so I can't comment on those (although my daughter says the St Paul's view is worth the effort)

stokebailey Feb 22nd, 2009 08:39 PM

Never mind. I see that the rotation of the image varies with wind direction, so that big white bldg is on the left now and the Tower Bridge closer to center.

LaurenKahn1 Feb 22nd, 2009 10:04 PM

For the person who said "climbing to the top of tall things for the view" will be the theme of his trip, good luck.

I go with good intentions and then, after one or two "tall things" that is the end of it.

Anyone know how many steps there are in the Monument?


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