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What Makes a Better Day Out?
Here I go again. What would make for a better day out?
Option 1 Queen's Gallery--there is a special Victoria and Albert exhibition Royal Mews--don't think it takes much time Guard's Museum-- Jewel Tower Cabinet War Rooms and Churchill Museum then if have time Imperial War Museum late in the day or Option 2 St Paul Cathedral climb the top Shakespeare Globe Exhibition then Imperial War Museum We will be four people--two adults, one child boy age 10 and one senior. Even though I want to see everything we just can't so I need your opinions about which are "must sees"--real people opinions not just what the guide books star as a must see. Thanks in advance. |
With a 10 year old boy , I'd do option 2 . My 72 year old boy has to go to the IWM every trip. Very good cafe there for lunch
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Horses for courses - what interests you?
The Jewel Tower doesn't have a lot going for it, by the way. Unless it's changed a great deal since I saw it, it's a rather amateurish local-museum style presentation of bits and pieces about Parliament. That apart, option 1 is heavy to exhausting, at least to me - and especially with a ten-year-old in tow. Any two out of the the three would do for one day: Queen's Gallery/Royal Mews/Guards Museum Cabinet War Rooms/Churchill Museum Imperial War Museum You might want to think about splitting up, so that the 10-year old doesn't have to spend a lot of time trying to drag the art-lovers away from boring old pictures, or complaining about having to look at a lot of stuff about some dead guy (I'm guessing here, you understand). That could make, say, the Shakespeare and the IWM alternatives. |
right between the Globe and St Paul's is the Tate Modern - at least pop in there to see this former power plant turned into a world-class modern art gallery and it's FREE!
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Both are excellent day plans. Not much at the Jewel Tower.
But for a 10yo boy (not that everything has to be geared to a 10 yo) I'd do #1 w/ a tweaking. Assuming he like horses. Because the horses at the Mews are magnificent. St Paul's and the Globe are great but not very kid-centric (unless he is into theatre) I'd do the Mews, Churchill museum - and the Imperial War museum. But I'd do them in a different order: Imperial war Museum, then the Mews, and THEN after determining everyone's stamina/mood, the Queen's Gallery and/or the Churchill Musuem. If he isn't into horses/carriages/etc then I'd do #2 or maybe the Imperial war Museum, Queens Gallery or Churchill and the Eye. Climbing St Pauls is an experience, but the Eye gives as good views w/o the climb and for only a couple £ more per person. |
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