Things to do in London with teenagers
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Hi there, I am going to Paris and London next April, May with my 16 year old daughter and my Sister, we were planning on staying in Paris for three days, then head to London, i need to be in Liverpool by 2nd May, and fly out of Manchester on 5th may, also is Disneyland worth going to? Or should we plan something else to do in Paris other than seeing the Eiffel Tower of course. We would like to do a segway tour??? Also accommodation for the 3 of us, I am looking at something budget friendly but nice. Both in Paris andLondon. What are the must see attractions around that area on low budget and teenager friendly.
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I am stunned that you ask if there is anything in Paris besides the Eiffel Tower - and then ask about Disneyland
Frankly - if you have no interest in going to see the incredible sights in these places - why not just go to Orlando - to Franceland, Englandland etc?
Frankly - if you have no interest in going to see the incredible sights in these places - why not just go to Orlando - to Franceland, Englandland etc?
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>>I am looking at something budget friendly but nice. Both in Paris andLondon. What are the must see attractions around that area on low budget and teenager friendly.<<
Yes - do tart a new thread - you'll get lots of help. However I really think first you need to get a guidebook or two since you seem to know very little about either city. There are (literally) hundreds of things to do in each one so you'll need to have at least a basic idea of the sorts of things you want to see/do.
As for where to stay 'budget friendly' - what is your budget. One person's budget friendly is another's budget <i>un-friendly</i>
Yes - do tart a new thread - you'll get lots of help. However I really think first you need to get a guidebook or two since you seem to know very little about either city. There are (literally) hundreds of things to do in each one so you'll need to have at least a basic idea of the sorts of things you want to see/do.
As for where to stay 'budget friendly' - what is your budget. One person's budget friendly is another's budget <i>un-friendly</i>
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