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Places to see and stay in London
« on: 10 January 2007, 09:53:57 »

Any thoughts

Used to know London like the back of my hand ( before i got married) havent been ion about 7 years now.

Dercided to take the wife - shes never been - got return flights for us both for under £40  :y

Not really sure the best area to stay that is a> resonable and b> resonably safe

Anyone got any recent London experiences?
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Re: Places to see and stay in London
« Reply #1 on: 10 January 2007, 12:06:28 »

When you planning on coming to London Markie? Although I live right on the doorstep, I haven't been into London since January last year when we went to The Comedy Store which I can highly recommend as you're staying overnight. If you're going sightseeing You're probably better off using one of the official sightseeing tours (usually open top buses) to see most things of interest. They're reasonably priced and you get commentary from the guide during the tour. A trip on the London Eye is a must! Not sure about the best place/area to stay but might be worth checking out on the net before you come down. Anything else I can help you out with, let me know - might even be able to catch up with you for a pint while you're down here. ;) [smiley=beer.gif]
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Re: Places to see and stay in London
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When you planning on coming to London Markie? Although I live right on the doorstep, I haven't been into London since January last year when we went to The Comedy Store which I can highly recommend as you're staying overnight. If you're going sightseeing You're probably better off using one of the official sightseeing tours (usually open top buses) to see most things of interest. They're reasonably priced and you get commentary from the guide during the tour. A trip on the London Eye is a must! Not sure about the best place/area to stay but might be worth checking out on the net before you come down. Anything else I can help you out with, let me know - might even be able to catch up with you for a pint while you're down here. ;) [smiley=beer.gif]

Hey Bob would be good...when the word beer is involved  :y  :y

thinking of mid march  :)
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Re: Places to see and stay in London
« Reply #3 on: 10 January 2007, 12:39:59 »

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When you planning on coming to London Markie? Although I live right on the doorstep, I haven't been into London since January last year when we went to The Comedy Store which I can highly recommend as you're staying overnight. If you're going sightseeing You're probably better off using one of the official sightseeing tours (usually open top buses) to see most things of interest. They're reasonably priced and you get commentary from the guide during the tour. A trip on the London Eye is a must! Not sure about the best place/area to stay but might be worth checking out on the net before you come down. Anything else I can help you out with, let me know - might even be able to catch up with you for a pint while you're down here. ;) [smiley=beer.gif]

Hey Bob would be good...when the word beer is involved  :y  :y

thinking of mid march  :)

OK Mark, let me know nearer the time and we'll sort something out. I'll give Mickdundee a shout as he'll probably up for it too as he live in Peckham - in fact, mention beer and he'll be there like a shot!! ;D
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