The Times has a section on Children's London
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The Times has a section on Children's London
Rarely a week goes by without the question "What do I do with my kids in London?".
Some answers can be found at:
London for kids
Read The Knowledge's London guide for the capital's top eats, meets and sights for kids
http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/pdfs...renslondon.pdf
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Some answers can be found at:
London for kids
Read The Knowledge's London guide for the capital's top eats, meets and sights for kids
http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/pdfs...renslondon.pdf
This is one of those articles to save. I have.
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Tara, glad you enjoyed the reference and I'm sure your youngsters will benefit.
As I've said before, The Times and the New York Times (I know, there are others) have FREE web travel sections that are a font of information. So easy to review them each week, doesn't have to be Sunday, and so easy to catalog and store for future excursions.
Another type of question I see frequently is "What do I do when driving from Paris to Avignon?". Well the answer might be found in this article:
"En route, but off autoroute
France is too captivating to observe only from the motorway. Guidebook guru Alistair Sawday picks his top ten secret stopovers to break your journey - and enjoy a taste of rural French hospitality".
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/sect...,10319,00.html
As I've said before, The Times and the New York Times (I know, there are others) have FREE web travel sections that are a font of information. So easy to review them each week, doesn't have to be Sunday, and so easy to catalog and store for future excursions.
Another type of question I see frequently is "What do I do when driving from Paris to Avignon?". Well the answer might be found in this article:
"En route, but off autoroute
France is too captivating to observe only from the motorway. Guidebook guru Alistair Sawday picks his top ten secret stopovers to break your journey - and enjoy a taste of rural French hospitality".
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/sect...,10319,00.html