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post Dec 21, 2008 - 7:19 AM
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I plan short 3 day trip to London and I would like to ask for some tips what to see, where to go, etc... and of course any good advice appretiated...

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post Dec 21, 2008 - 8:09 AM
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QUOTE (malpaso @ Dec 21, 2008 - 12:19 PM) *
I plan short 3 day trip to London and I would like to ask for some tips what to see, where to go, etc... and of course any good advice appretiated...


Probably need more info. For instance, do you want to do the tourist thing or get off the beaten track a little?

Top tourist attractions:
* Tower bridge by night
* Houses of parliament
* Buckingham Palace. Try to see the changing of the guard: http://www.changing-the-guard.com/
* Millennium Wheel (aka London Eye) & Millennium bridge
* Shakespear's Globe Theatre is close to the Millenium Bridge: http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/
* London Underground (aka the Tube) - the World's oldest underground railway, rapid transport system and the first to operate electric trains. An excellent way to get around London. A three day Travelcard will give you unlimited journeys on the London Underground as well as busses, trams, docklands light railway (DLR), London Overground and some National Rail routes. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/10628.aspx

Unfortunately, it hasn't been possible to visit either the London Stock Exchange (FTSE/LIFFE) or the London Telecom Tower (aka BT Tower, Post Office Tower) for many years although you can of course see both from the outside. The MI5 and MI6 buildings are also worth a visit. They sit almost opposite each other on either side of the Thames (Thames House on the North bank and Vauxhall Cross on the South bank respectively). MI5 is the UK's security service (as portrayed in the drama series Spooks/MI5) while MI6 is the UK's secret intelligence service (as portrayed in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and films).

London has many really good galleries & museums including the V&A, Tate, Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Imperial War museum, London Transport Museum, Sherlock Holmes Museum, British Museum, Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms and finally the Design Museum are all close to each other IIRC. http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/about/museums.html

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