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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 03:38 PM
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which London castle/tourist site?

I really want to see a castle while I'm in London for three days. I'm on a limited budget and limited time and really can only see one. Which would yall pick?

Windsor castle

Leeds castle

Tower of London

I know tower of London isnt' a castle but if yall had to pick one of the three to see would you pick tower of London over the windsor or leeds since tower of london is right in the city and technically I'm going to see the Prague castle so I won't leave Europe without seeing a castle.

Is there any of the three that just insn't worth the money? I have to admit I'm already getting British sticker shock and I wont' be there for another month.

Terrence

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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 03:59 PM
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Personally - take a step out of London (1.5 hour train ride) to Arundel. It's a beautiful small castle (www.arundelcastle.org) that was built in the 11th century. It was one of my favorites when I visited there 20 years ago & I hope to take my kids there this summer. If you want to make a day of it - you can take a run down to Fishbourne (2-2.5 hours from London) and visit the Roman Ruins & then stop at Arundel on your way back. If you haven't had a chance to see Roman Ruins or a Castle, this is it!
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You absolutely don't have time to go to Leeds on a 3 day trip. The Tower of London is a must see anyway and the only option IN London of these. So go there definitely.
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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 05:19 PM
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Three days is a truly minimal time to spend in London - so I wouldn;t even consider a trip outside. Besides the Tower of London is a castle and much more - and to leave London without seeing it is a crime.
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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 05:23 PM
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Another vote for the Tower of London. It really is worth seeing and there is so much to see in London you really won't want to leave for a day trip.
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Another vote for the Tower of London, since you have limited time and budget. I love the gorey past of the Tower, and the view at night is spectacular, giving creedence to all the spooky tales I've heard or read.

Windsor Castle is great if you want to leave the city. Actually, I found a great deal from London to Windsor Castle http://tinyurl.com/fze85 for our travels this summer.
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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 06:12 PM
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I have to say, having visited a lot of them, that Windsor Castle is the most "bang for your buck". It doesn't require a lot of imagination as it is still lived in. The interiors are over the top spectacular. There is a changing of the guard that is impressive, and much to see and do. I think it is the best of the lot.
 
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Looking at the question from your viewpoint, I would say..Tower.
I was an English History buff when I first went, specifically Elizabethan...and being able to see the Traitor's Gate where she was brought by boat to be imprisioned was a breathtaking step back in time.
The tour guides are exceptional and you will leave having learned so much of England's history and loving every minute of your lesson!
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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 06:40 PM
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Yeah looks like I'll be doing Tower of London and maybe Windsor Castle and will leave Leeds castle alone. But so far looks like Tower of London is tops. But I looked at pictures of arundel and I have to admit it's very tempting. But it's a bit far from London. But those are the only sights that I'm going to see. I mention this in another post but I have a budget of only 35 pouunds for sightseeing and wouldn't mind trimming it down even more. So all my other sightseeing will involve all those free museums and just enjoy being in the city.

But thanks yall.

Terrence
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Old Apr 15th, 2006, 09:01 PM
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If you're going with a friend, make sure you check out http://www.2for1entry.co.uk/
There's a deal there for 2 for 1 entry to the Tower if you're going with a friend, and I think it should be still valid next month when you're there. Enjoy!
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1. The tower of London is a castle.

2. Leeds Castle is in Kent (by a small village called Leeds) not in the city of Leeds 'up north'.

All of them are good. all of them are worth a visit. Both Winsor and Leeds are easily reached from London but would be a day trip. So as time is short I'd go to Tower of London.
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Old Apr 16th, 2006, 01:02 PM
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Another vote for the Tower. Not only is it a castle, it is - at its core - older than Windsor, and though there was substantial Victorian rebuilding, it remained more of a military fortress-cum-prison than extended into a grand country residence, as Windsor was. The Tower can still give you shivers up the spine. Windsor, however impressive, doesn't.
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Old Apr 16th, 2006, 01:08 PM
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As others have said The Tower of London IS a castle and very interesting and authentic. Leeds castle is "pretty" and photogenic but that's about all.
Windsor Castle is too modernized to suit my taste.
So my vote is The Tower of London.
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Old Apr 16th, 2006, 03:17 PM
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We spent a week in London in 2003 and can't wait to go back. Although we squeezed every possible tourist attraction into our week there is so much more to see/do. Tower of London, yes. We toured the tour during the day and returned at night for the Ceremony of the Keys (we sent away for free tickets months prior to our trip). Windsor Caste, another yes. It was one of my favorite parts of the trip. Pricey, but worth it. Leeds Castle, I would never recommend it. Although the garden & aviary were beautiful, the interior of the castle was just ok.
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Old Apr 23rd, 2006, 12:38 PM
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See your castle in England. I love Prague, but there really isn't a castle per se. It is more a group of buildings. While in the Castle area, be sure to see St. Vitus Cathedral. You don't mention how mobile you are, but it's something of a jaunt UP to the Castle area. You may want to take a tram.
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Old Apr 24th, 2006, 10:38 AM
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Hey yall well Tower of London it is. I'm still drawn to Windsor but so far Tower of London seems like the way to go.

Thanks janestuart. Now I think ther'es a castle near Prague that does look more "catlelike" but I forget the name.
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Terrence: For the castle near Prague that looks more "castle-like" - are you by chance thinking of Cesky Krumlov? If so, it's not all that close to Prague. Although I haven't been (yet), Fodors members here usually suggest it as an overnight trip. I'm not sure what your time allows in Czech, but in case Cesky Krumlov is on your itinerary, I thought you'd like to know this.

Have a wonderful trip!
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Old Apr 30th, 2006, 10:42 AM
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Victorious,
Check out The London Pass. It will get you into Windsor and the Tower for free, along with discounts to many other places. You could buy a one or two day ticket.
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I just wanted to confess I'm a criminal. I lived in London for close to a year and never went to the Tower.

Maybe some day the travel police will hunt me down and drag me there.
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Old Apr 30th, 2006, 11:03 AM
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Btw, I didn't go the last time I was in London either so I guess I should ask: Should I go next time I'm in London? I plan to be there this summer. I'm not much interested in castles, torture chambers, dungeons, or crown jewels or people dressed up in costumes who aren't acting in plays. Is there anything else to see in the Tower?

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