I've lived in London my entire life so here are my tips.
Avoid Harrod's at all costs, it's over priced with a dress code, which frankly is more of a tourist trap then anything else. If you want to see a "up market department store" go to Harvey Nichols or Fortnum and Masons.
I kind of figured that's what Harrod's is, but there's a bunch from the
ABD who really want to go there just to say they've been. As long as our expectations aren't too high, I think we'll be OK!
If you want to take Tea the Ritz is excellent and so is Fortnum's.
Cool. Thanks for that. I really do want to take Tea at least once or twice!
Almost all museum's and art galleries are free to get into.
you can't beat the:
Portrait Gallery
V&A
British Museum
Natural History Museum
Science Museum
I think it's fabulous how many museums in London are free or extremely inexpensive. I'm planning on doing at *LEAST* the British Museum, if not more.
London Zoo is fantastic (I may be biased many moon's ago I worked there.) For all you Harry Potter Fan's remember this is where Harry spoke to the snake.
We have a fabulous Zoo here in Columbus, so I do like visiting a good Zoo. It's on the list...
Have a "Full English Breakfast"
I'm staying at a B&B the first couple of days in Winchester. I'm hoping they'll do the "Full English Breakfast" thing!
As some one said have a Pimm's
Definitely planning on this!
Definitely planning on this, too!!! I'm staying walking distance away!
Camden Lock is good for Teens if they are into Punk or Alternative Music. (There are also several fantastic Greek Cypriot restaurants in Camden Town also).
No teens, but I do love me some Alternative Music.
Borough Market for Foodies
Cool!
Kings Cross Station has the longest Champagne bar in Europe also again Harry Potter's platform 9 and 3 quarters is actually there.
A champagne bar? I may have to check that out, as I'm definitely heading there for Platform 9 3/4.
Visit Carnaby Street if you are at all interested in 60's Mod Music.
Visit Greenwich.
Noted!
See my reply to pjacobi above!
If you like comics visit the forbidden planet, two floors of comics, a geek nirvana.
I remember friends mentioning Forbidden Planet when I was really into the Lord of the Rings movies... Thanks for the reminder!
Walk down to the Thames at night so pretty.
Will do! I've seen pictures, and it does look lovely!
Look at the buildings quite a few have "blue plaques" and they will tell you if someone of historical note lived in the building or in a building on that site.
Keep your eye's open you'll discover statues down side streets.
Thanks for those pointers!
Sorry to have rattled on so much I just really love my City and hope other people get as much joy from it as I do.
Thank you for rattling on! I intend to try for as much joy as I can wring out of London!
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