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389
  Jun 11, 07, 22:01  #1

I'll be stopping by in London for 5 short days before i make my final destination to my home country.I have ticket booked for the 30th from here in NY so i should be in London the 1st of July.

So,my question is for those who live there or those who have been there and know around...whats there for me to see in 5 short days?Its short time but still, i don't just wanna sit in a hotel room or watch pigeons play.I wanna get out and see the city.

Also, I've been hearing things are really expensive there.Like just getting out and eat lunch and stuff.I was recommended to take food from here lol, how ghetto is that now.

Any ideas and suggestions are welcome :)

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Eastender
Edited by: Moderator  Jun 11, 07, 22:34  #2

some websites you might find interesting
.visitlondon.com/
uknetguide.co.uk/Entertainment/Article/Visiting_London.html

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389
  Jun 13, 07, 11:15  #3

I've looked over there but can't seem to find it helpful.

Its better to have ideas from locals who live there and stuff,so maybe you can tell me yourself what are some nice sites to see there.

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Tim Woods
  Jun 13, 07, 11:18  #4

be prepared to be shocked by the cost of eating anywhere. it's absolutely true that even a simple sandwich can be pretty expensive.

as for things to see . . . so much! my personal favourites are a trip to the british museum and one to the national gallery. both in central london and both free.

what kind of things do you like to do?

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szarlotka
  Jun 13, 07, 11:21  #5

I am, and no doubt others will also be, happy to suggest a few places to see in a short trip to London but it would help narrow it down if you could give us an idea what sort of places! Cultural sites, the big touristy places, places to eat, clubs, pubs, parks, museums. It's a big place !

Cost of living is high but there are still some relativey cheap places to eat and drink if you are prepared to travel around a bit.

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peterweg
  Jun 13, 07, 12:37  #6

St pauls Catheral and Pasternoster square
Walk around the City, look at the Gerkin etc
Houses of Parliament, Big Ben etc
Trafalgar Square
Covent Garden
Soho
China town
Leister square The Fantastic Four premier was there last night. Wave at Jessica mmm..
Harrods
British Museum and all the others.
etc
Everywhere you look you will find history. Building have blue plaques on them indicating famous people having lived there.

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 11:28  #7

What i'm interested doing during this five days?I'm looking to have fun and not be bored basically.I'd like to go to a club/pub defiantly, amusement park maybe.If british museum is really free than i might consider going there.

I hope to have a local park where i'd stay as i like to play football.

Speaking of football, i know its off season for EPL but, is there any exhibition games being played between june 1st and 5th?I'd love to see any game.Or at least see the Stamford Bridge stadium and new Arsenal Stadium.Hope to get a chance to just go in and take some pics.

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Amathyst
  Jun 14, 07, 15:50  #8

Camden Market

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 16:58  #9

A shopping mall?

What is that place like?

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Zgubiony
  Jun 14, 07, 17:01  #10

Quoting: 389
A shopping mall?

What is that place like?

Probably like a shopping mall ;)


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Amathyst
  Jun 14, 07, 17:08  #11

Quoting: 389
A shopping mall?

What is that place like?


Hell no, its on the locks and its pretty cool you can pick up all sorts of stuff plus some nice cheap places to eat round camden, plus you couldnt go to London and not go to Camden market

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 17:08  #12

I don't think I'll be buying anything in London lol. If simple meal is expensive, i could only imagine what something like football jersey would cost me.I think I'll pass. ;)

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 17:14  #13

Quoting: Amathyst
Hell no, its on the locks and its pretty cool you can pick up all sorts of stuff plus some nice cheap places to eat round camden, plus you couldnt go to London and not go to Camden market

So its like bazaar.You get second hand stuff and stuff?lol I'll check it out if i find the place.

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Amathyst
  Jun 14, 07, 17:14  #14

lol Camden markets sells, hand made jewellery (pretty cheap) and stuff like that - as for eating, it really doesnt have to be expensive, its like any big city, you can get a slice of pizza and eat on the go or you can go in some "English Cafe" and have cup of tea and baked potatoe also cheap, honestly London is as expensive or cheap as you make it if you're there only a few days - a football shirt would probably cost about £40.00 / £45.00 depending on the team :) but you can get knock offs (fakes)...

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BubbaWoo
  Jun 14, 07, 17:15  #15

camden is top of my list too

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Amathyst
  Jun 14, 07, 17:15  #16

Quoting: 389
So its like bazaar.You get second hand stuff and stuff?lol I'll check it out if i find the place.


correct - there is a very nice vegi cafe there too which is cheap and very nice :)

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 17:28  #17

Na don't get me wrong.It just that first thing i was told about London is that its very expensive eating there.And than you mentioned that place and i immediately assumed that place was like where kings and queen shop at lol. So i was like na i think i'll pass.

Well,here in NYC you could eat pretty decent launch for 10 bucks and that does not include Mcdonalds and BK's lol.I think NYC is pretty expensive city as well just like London but despite that you could still eat nice meal for decent price here.You have Indians/Pakis all over the city making beef and chicken gyros on pita less than 10 bucks and its really good.

I actually don't think will buy any football jerseys anymore.I'm more interested in going to see Stamford Bridge or new Arsenal Stadium and take some pics.Actually i found on this site 75 min stadium tour for only 10euros (surprisingly lol) stadiumguide.com/stamfordbridge.htm and i think i'll give them a call when i get there and see the stadium.

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King Sobieski
  Jun 14, 07, 22:30  #18

wait til you walk around all day then get back to your hotel and blow your nose. it takes ages to clean that snoot out of the snout.

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389
  Jun 14, 07, 23:11  #19

lol what the ***** was just now eating my dude.

Looks like you are very concerned about that.lol i almost fell of my chair at first.

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389
  Jun 15, 07, 09:20  #20

I have a New York State driver license, will i be able to drive with this in London if i was to rent a car?

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szarlotka
Edited by: szarlotka  Jun 15, 07, 09:35  #21

Quoting: 389
i could only imagine what something like football jersey


They retail at around £40 for the bigger clubs.

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I have a New York State driver license, will i be able to drive with this in London if i was to rent a car?


Yes. but to be honest I wouldn't bother driving in London. Public transport is still pretty good and the roads in London are very busy. Not to mention that parking costs are very high too. If you plan to stay only in London, don't bother with a car.

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Wroclaw
  Jun 15, 07, 09:46  #22

Quoting: 389
Any ideas and suggestions are welcome :)


You could try the late night Jack the Ripper tour. You'll find more about it on-line.

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BubbaWoo
  Jun 15, 07, 09:48  #23

Quoting: szarlotka
If you plan to stay only in London, don't bother with a car.


dont forget dirty rip off congestion charge

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szarlotka
  Jun 15, 07, 10:01  #24

Quoting: BubbaWoo
dont forget dirty rip off congestion charge


Never paid it yet. I point blank refuse to drive into the congestion zones. Bloody Red Ken - loonie

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BubbaWoo
  Jun 15, 07, 10:07  #25

Quoting: szarlotka
I point blank refuse to drive into the congestion zones.


i guess thats the point... and all this plumf about charging us in relation to how many miles we drive is a bit naughty... and they have just introduced a 2O mph speed limit in my 'hood... moan moan moan etc etc

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389
  Jun 15, 07, 10:19  #26

Quoting: szarlotka
Yes. but to be honest I wouldn't bother driving in London. Public transport is still pretty good and the roads in London are very busy. Not to mention that parking costs are very high too. If you plan to stay only in London, don't bother with a car.

Yea, i probably won't rent a car.I was just curious.

How does the transportation work?Here in NY, we buy metro cards that can be used for trains and buses.There are weekly unlimited ones,monthly unlimited ones and one day.

Quoting: Wroclaw
You could try the late night Jack the Ripper tour. You'll find more about it on-line.

What is that?

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Wroclaw
  Jun 15, 07, 10:26  #27

jack-the-ripper-walk.co.uk

I've never done it, but you might find it interesting.

It's about murder most foul.

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szarlotka
  Jun 15, 07, 10:26  #28

Quoting: 389
How does the transportation work?Here in NY, we buy metro cards that can be used for trains and buses.There are weekly unlimited ones,monthly unlimited ones and one day.


Very similar in London.

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Amathyst
  Jun 15, 07, 10:35  #29

watch out for thieiving pick pockets in busy times :( also you might want to try the london tourist bus (open top red double decker)

people watching is and also very entertaining London :)

Imperial War museum

Tate Modern

Have a walk across london bridge and a walk around the locks some cheap pubs around there and nice to sit out if the weather is nice - if you dont want to eat in a bar then buy a sandwich and just sit somewhere nice...

Go and look at the changing of guard at the palace (never done it you could tell me all about it on your return)

These are all free things, round Covernt Garden there is always street entertainment which is free (if you look the other way when they come for payment)

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away guy
  Jun 15, 07, 11:06  #30

Quoting: 389
...whats there for me to see


Well the UK is now like 'Little India and Little Africa " but besides that you see many nice girls to shag , most of them wont be british though ..

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