Trip to London
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Maybe one of the London Walks walking tours would be of interest? www.walks.com
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I meant more along the lines of -- do they like history? Museums? Shopping -Funky kids clothing or more conservative? Art - classic or modern? Music - what sorts? Theatre? Shakespeare? Harry Potter? Are they girls or boys/both?
Give us <u>something</u> to work with.
London Walks does offer walks in early March. But the websits says they've been late this year posting the winter schedule and to check back in a week or two.
Give us <u>something</u> to work with.
London Walks does offer walks in early March. But the websits says they've been late this year posting the winter schedule and to check back in a week or two.
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My teens have liked: Tower of London, Westminster Abbey - all the famous people buried or memorialized there (i.e. Poet's corner) - we have spent more than a few hours just wandering. The London Eye of course. My son (16) liked the London Dungeon but he was the only one. We ALL liked Madame Tussaud's -even my husband who thought it would be a waste. Not really nature but a great physical activity is climbing to the top of St. Paul's. We also found the Dali Universe to be fascinating - though others review it as not worth the money. It was not something we expected to see, just happened upon it while waiting for the Eye so our expectations were not very high. Loved the walk across the Thames from St. Pauls to the Tate Modern. The view from there is fabulous and the Modern art was "interesting".
And I'd never want to visit London without seeing some theatre.
And I'd never want to visit London without seeing some theatre.
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Some things they might enjoy:
Tower of London
London Eye
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum
Thames River Cruise to Greenwich
Day trip to Windsor or Dover (my 15 yr old daughter liked both of these day trips)
A London Walk (get their brochure they have walks for every interest)
Covent Garden
Theater
Picadilly Circus
Shopping?? (if you have a daughter who likes fashion she'll have a blast.)
Your kids will have a blast! My daughter convinced a couple of bobbies at Trafalgar Sq to let her sit in their car while I took pics of her. They even drove her around a bit.
Tower of London
London Eye
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum
Thames River Cruise to Greenwich
Day trip to Windsor or Dover (my 15 yr old daughter liked both of these day trips)
A London Walk (get their brochure they have walks for every interest)
Covent Garden
Theater
Picadilly Circus
Shopping?? (if you have a daughter who likes fashion she'll have a blast.)
Your kids will have a blast! My daughter convinced a couple of bobbies at Trafalgar Sq to let her sit in their car while I took pics of her. They even drove her around a bit.
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I recommend taking the Hop On Hop Off bus tour to get a feel for the city. It's also a great way to see most of the city. I especially enjoyed shopping at Camden Town or Covent Garden, and hanging out at Trafalgar Square (great street performers & it's right by the National Gallery Museum). I do not recommend Madame Tussaud--- my friend and I stood in line for the longest time and we decided not to pay the crazy entrance fee just to see wax (no matter how interesting it may be!). I also recommend watching a play at the National Theatre or the Globe Theatre. When I go back, I would also defintely check out the London eye.




