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LONDON: Top Ten Tourist Things?
If you were advising average first-time tourists to London on the Top Ten Things not to miss seeing or doing, what would they be? (And not necessarily what your top ten things would be)
Mine: 1- The Tower of London 2- Riding The Eye Over London Wheel 3- Buckingham Palace (seeing it; Jul-Aug visiting inside) 4- Trafalgar Square 5- The South Bank Walk along the Thames 6- St Paul's Cathedral 7- British Museum 8- Covent Garden 9- Seeing a West End Play 10- Boat trip on the Thames to Greenwich |
Houses of Parliament
Westminster Abbey Trafalger Square Tower of London Tower bridge Boat trip to Greenwich London Eye St Paul's Buck house/Changing the guard Covent Garden |
Tower of London/London Bridge
Buckingham Palace Trafalgar Square St Paul's Cathedral Houses of Parliament Westminster Abbey British Museum Covent Garden Boat trip along the Thames Thames walk |
In no particular order:
Tower of London/Tower Bridge St. Paul's Cathedral Greenwich Observatory & Market Camden Market Big Ben Tea at Fortnum & Mason Buckingham Palace Covent Garden/Neal Street Monument to Great Fire Bank of England Museum |
1. The Tower of London
2. Westminster Abbey 3. The Borough Market 4. Having lunch in a great historic pub like The George 5. Victoria & Albert Museum 6. Hampton Court by boat 7. Wandering around the Old City 8. The Museum of London 9. The Imperial War Museum 10. Kew Gardens |
I agree with all of these! mnapoli where is the George, I must go. I have not visited Kew, because it's always been winter or early spring! I have not been to Hampton by boat either.
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Borough Market - I agree with mnapoli.
Windsor Castle and the little town of Eton - not that far out of central London. Globe Theatre if you are a Shakespeare fan. We went to a play there and loved it. hint - hire a cushion to sit on! Harrods - especially the vast food court. |
1 - Tower of London
2 - double-decker bus ride 3 - Westminster Abbey 4 - London Eye 5 - Harrods 6 - having a pint in a pub 7 - St. James Park 8 - Cabinet War Rooms 9 - Museum of London 10 - seeing a West End show |
Not in any order:
1. Westminster Abbey 2. Walk by Houses of Parliament and Big Ben 3. Tower of London 4. Victoria & Albert Museum 5. British Museum 6. British Library 7. West End play 8. Churchill War Rooms 9. Walk by Buckingham Palace and through Green and St. James Parks 10. St. Paul's Cathedral 11. Bonus--Afternoon tea |
Oh this is hard...I pretty much agree with all the top 10's already posted. But I also would add the National Gallery. There are some masterpieces in there that I love, like Van Gogh's Sunflowers. I am awestruck every time I see it. I also love the Portrait Gallery, there are some Tudor portaits that you always see in books and I find them intriguing.
I have not done the Eye, but I may try it this summer, since PalenQ recommends it. You give such good advice! |
Although The Eye was worthwhile for the sights I felt it was so touristy and I would not do it again. We had to wait in line for a long time to go up. I preferred less touristy things to do. We loved relaxing in Hyde Park.
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Palenque--So many people are in agreement on the top 6 or so, I am listing the top 10 I think tourists should see, MY top 10 that I've seen, and the top 10 things I still want to see:
Top 10 Tourist Recommendation: Westminster Abbey Tower of London West End theater performance Boat Ride on the Thames Double-decker bus tour Trafalgar Square London Eye St. Paul's Cathedral Parliament/Big Ben Harrod's(especially the food halls) MY Top 10 So Far(2 visits) Westminster Abbey West End Theater Opera and ballet at Covent Garden Tower of London Boat ride on the Thames Double-decker bus ride The Courtauld Museum/Somerset House Harrod's food halls Trafalgar Square Parliament/Big Ben The Top 10 I want to do on my next visit in May: Borough Market Hampton Court Palace West End Theater British Museum National Gallery St. Paul's Cathedral Kew Gardens Natural History Museum Candlelight concert at St. Martin in the Fields A day trip to Oxford Loads to see in London, some of it more than once, so hard choices have to be made. I really recommend both the boat trip and the double decker bus tour, as you get to see many highlights, in a moderate time period, and can go back to the things that you want to spend more time on. |
The George is on the south bank of the Thames, not far from the Borough Market.
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Barb;
I loved how you organized your lists! Out of everything you mention, the only one we haven't yet done is the Courtauld Museum/Somerset House. Can you tell me what you love about it? We're going to be in London for a repeat visit this summer, and trying to put together a list of what we want to see. Thanks! Annette |
In random order:
St. James Park Embankment Gardens Tower of London Harrod's St. James, Piccadilly Trafalgar Square Green Park Hyde Park Regents Park V & A Horseguards St. Martin in the Fields (once it's unwrapped again) and (lol) that's only the first day |
To Annettetx about the Courtald Museum...it's my favorite in London. They have a marvelous collection of Cezannes and they will be showing them all this summer and fall. They also have a great many other fine impressionist paintings, as well as other periods of art. I wouldn't miss it. I also love the Victoria and Albert Museum for decorative arts.
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Those are some great lists...thanks for posting!
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1- Tower of London, especially the Crown Jewels
2- London Eye 3- Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace 4- Westminster Abbey 5- Big Ben and Parliament 6- Tower Bridge 7- Windsor Castle (technically outside of London, but taking the poetic license) 8- Take a ride on the double decker bus 9- picture next to a red phone booth 10- Kensington Palace and accompanying Hyde Park |
bookmarking
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My list of ten is nearly identical to carolinetaylor's post, but I'd say the Thames boat ride could be subsituted with a double-decker bus or black cab ride.
Of course, the next ten are just clamoring to be listed! |
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