Paris -- London Daytrip?
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Well - you'll have to rush to get to all the sites on your list in one day. London is a biiiiiig place and the sites you want to see are spread over a wide area. You can take the tube to get around - but that involves a LOT of walking (both to/from tube stations and under ground between platforms)
Just noticed "bus trip" at the end of your list. If that means the double decker tour buses - that alone will take nearly 3 hours.
Just noticed "bus trip" at the end of your list. If that means the double decker tour buses - that alone will take nearly 3 hours.
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oh, if you just want to ride a bus past some sites this is the TFL "tourist bus routes" map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/cen_bus.pdf
But the rest of your itinerary is still pushing it. What day of the week? because except for 1 night a week, museums and galleries close pretty early.
But the rest of your itinerary is still pushing it. What day of the week? because except for 1 night a week, museums and galleries close pretty early.
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Robes, do you have any idea how far it is from Westminster Abbey to Trafalgar Square. 1 mile? <b>1000 yards</b> Tube to British Museum, then walk to Covent Garden or take the tube? <b>Bus. Walk.</b>
(mappy.com - tick "Pedestrian"
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I agree with others that it isn't possible to do quick walkthrough of any major London museum. However, if you wanted just one museum experience, I would do one of these two, depending on your own interests...
Either go into the British Museum and see the Elgin Marbles and Rosetta Stone...
Or else the British Library (my personal favorite) to see cool artifacts like Karl Marx's library card, Coleridge's cocaine-addled handwritten manuscript of Kubla Kahn, and John Lennon's scribbled Beatles lyrics on a cocktail napkin.
Either go into the British Museum and see the Elgin Marbles and Rosetta Stone...
Or else the British Library (my personal favorite) to see cool artifacts like Karl Marx's library card, Coleridge's cocaine-addled handwritten manuscript of Kubla Kahn, and John Lennon's scribbled Beatles lyrics on a cocktail napkin.
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Good suggestion - the "actor's Church"
http://www.actorschurch.org/sharedas...lery/index.htm
http://www.actorschurch.org/sharedas...lery/index.htm
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If i were in London just one day for the first time then i'd just get off the train at Waterloo amble over the Thames, ride the British Air Eye Over London big wheel to see it all from above
then sashay over the river to Leicester Sq Piccadilly area Trafalgar Sq - the hub of tourist London
and then to nearby Covent Garden, always lively
and walk along the South Bank of the Thames to the Tower and back to Waterloo - of course buses pick up the slack if tired.
You can glimpse Somerset House on the way.
I wouldn't worry about seeing any museums, etc. but just rather wander and wonder around.
then sashay over the river to Leicester Sq Piccadilly area Trafalgar Sq - the hub of tourist London
and then to nearby Covent Garden, always lively
and walk along the South Bank of the Thames to the Tower and back to Waterloo - of course buses pick up the slack if tired.
You can glimpse Somerset House on the way.
I wouldn't worry about seeing any museums, etc. but just rather wander and wonder around.
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