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Paul&John 06-15-2014 01:59 PM

Guys from London, please check here..
 
Hi!

The following list is doable in 2 and a half days?
Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, HMS Belfast, Natural History Museum, Museum of London, Sherlock Holmes museum, Big Ben, London Eye, Madame Tussauds

Thanks :)

CurrentlySober 06-15-2014 02:10 PM

No absolutely IMPOSSIBLE... Dont waste your money...

SGS 06-15-2014 02:14 PM

You can go and have a quick look at them all but you wouldn't have time to do them all properly (those you can get into that is ie parliament, big ben, westminster)

Tussauds is a waste of time nowadays. The tower, museum/s, london eye and HMS belfast is doable (if you are quick) and then take a tour buss to do the rest and a lot more too.

Paul&John 06-15-2014 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SGS (Post 20125191)
Tussauds is a waste of time nowadays.

Yeah I thought so.. thats why it is the last on the list...
the british museum and national history museum are a must.

mineistaken 06-15-2014 02:25 PM

Not from London, but it is clear that it is doable, however you may not be able to do them thoroughly. Like inspecting every item in the museums etc.

SGS 06-15-2014 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125193)
Yeah I thought so.. thats why it is the last on the list...
the british museum and national history museum are a must.

There are a lot of excellent museums that would take you a week to see them all unless you do them at Chinese tourist speed. Start with the tour bus. Excellent value and lets you decide what you want to see if you just have a couple of days.

Paul&John 06-15-2014 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by SGS (Post 20125196)
There are a lot of excellent museums that would take you a week to see them all unless you do them at Chinese tourist speed. Start with the tour bus. Excellent value and lets you decide what you want to see if you just have a couple of days.

Yeah I was thinking about taking the london bus tour also... ;)

Cherry7 06-15-2014 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125178)
Hi!

The following list is doable in 2 and a half days?
Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, HMS Belfast, Natural History Museum, Museum of London, Sherlock Holmes museum, Big Ben, Big Ben, Madame Tussauds

Thanks :)

Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace

Don't bother

HMS Belfast,
If you are a student of naval warfare

Sherlock Holmes museum

He is fiction - for the stupid -read the books on the way back

Big Ben

Its a clock

The London Eye

A very expensive way of going up and then down.

Madame Tussauds

Type "famous people " into google

British Museum, Natural History Museum

Spend a morning at each, then go to Brick Lane and do an Indian, followed by a band

and next day a Chinese in china town followed by a club.

Rochard 06-15-2014 05:45 PM

I did Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, HMS Belfast, and Big Ben in two days.

SGS 06-15-2014 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20125253)
Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace

Don't bother

HMS Belfast,
If you are a student of naval warfare

Sherlock Holmes museum

He is fiction - for the stupid -read the books on the way back

Big Ben

Its a clock

The London Eye

A very expensive way of going up and then down.

Madame Tussauds

Type "famous people " into google

British Museum, Natural History Museum

Spend a morning at each, then go to Brick Lane and do an Indian, followed by a band

and next day a Chinese in china town followed by a club.

I would even advise anyone to eat in China Town unless you like really crap Chinese food. Just outside China Town is a LOT better.

Paul&John 06-15-2014 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20125253)
Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace

Don't bother

Not sure if trolling or not.. But just out of curiosity, why shouldn't I bother? :) I mean these are the historical landmarks of London.. it's like going to Paris and not visiting Eiffel tower, Notre Dame or something like that.

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20125253)
The London Eye

A very expensive way of going up and then down.

The Shard is more expensive, so where to go to check out the view? :)

DamianJ 06-16-2014 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125470)
The Shard is more expensive, so where to go to check out the view? :)

St Pauls.

The whispering gallery is amazing. You stand on one side and get your companion to stand on the other side of the dome, opposite you. You then literally whisper against the wall and magically they can hear you on the other side! It really is fucking cool.

Then the view from the top is wonderful.

Paul&John 06-16-2014 01:28 AM

Hm that whispering gallery sounds interesting..
Btw what are the waiting lines for National History Museum and British Museum? I know that it's free to enter, however should we be there before opening to get inside fast, or it doesn't really matter.. it's always packed with people? :)

SGS 06-16-2014 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125544)
Hm that whispering gallery sounds interesting..
Btw what are the waiting lines for National History Museum and British Museum? I know that it's free to enter, however should we be there before opening to get inside fast, or it doesn't really matter.. it's always packed with people? :)

St Pauls is a must see. Museums get busy but queues are usually no longer than 20 minutes and they are busy inside but mostly with people rushing in to get around quick and back out again which is a waste.

The London Duck used to be a great tour but they have had a few sink so not so sure now. We are theatre lovers and go pretty much every month. Tickets are pretty easy to get at the moment (Leicester Square) and places like The London Dungeon are worth a look too if you get the chance.

Paul&John 06-16-2014 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SGS (Post 20125550)
The London Duck used to be a great tour but they have had a few sink so not so sure now.

Wtf, Few sinks with people (tourists) on board? :error

SGS 06-16-2014 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125595)
Wtf, Few sinks with people (tourists) on board? :error

Yes two I think :)

Paul&John 06-16-2014 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SGS (Post 20125601)
Yes two I think :)

oh yes lol


https://youtube.com/watch?v=c0M_jQMOK5w

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...arliament.html

haha, ok I think we will take the classic london double decker :D

ottopottomouse 06-16-2014 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125544)
Hm that whispering gallery sounds interesting..

I went up there when I was at school and you need it completely empty or it doesn't work.
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Originally Posted by Paul&John (Post 20125544)
Btw what are the waiting lines for National History Museum and British Museum? I know that it's free to enter, however should we be there before opening to get inside fast, or it doesn't really matter.. it's always packed with people? :)

Last time I went to the Natural History Museum you could walk straight in with no queue. The place gets busy inside but not crowded.

You can get a ticket for the London Eye that also takes you on a short boat trip down to Tower Bridge and back if the Duck had interested you.

Paul&John 06-16-2014 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 20125613)
Last time I went to the Natural History Museum you could walk straight in with no queue. The place gets busy inside but not crowded.

You can get a ticket for the London Eye that also takes you on a short boat trip down to Tower Bridge and back if the Duck had interested you.

Nice to know, however I'm still thinking about the Eye + Madame T. combo ticket.. however not sure if it's really worth it (Madame T.) if there are so many landmarks to see..

ottopottomouse 06-16-2014 03:02 AM

If you go to Madame Tussauds get a ticket with a fixed time on it because without that the queue gets ridiculous. Never been in but I've been past it quite a lot.

DamianJ 06-16-2014 03:07 AM

Of all the amazing things to do in London, standing in long queues to see some wax works of famous people would be something I'd never ever ever even contemplate doing.

Each to his own though.

Paul&John 06-16-2014 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 20125624)
Of all the amazing things to do in London, standing in long queues to see some wax works of famous people would be something I'd never ever ever even contemplate doing.

Each to his own though.

Yeah I think we are going to pass it.. there are too many landmarks in london to waste the precious time on waxes

RummyBoy 06-16-2014 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SGS (Post 20125325)
I would even advise anyone to eat in China Town unless you like really crap Chinese food. Just outside China Town is a LOT better.

I could not disagree more......... China Town is AWESOME for Chinese food. I recommend Manchurian Legends - its quite amazing. And Baozi Inn - my favourite.

You should spend at least half a day including: Harrods, Hyde Park, Regents Street, Warrik Avenue (remember the song?) etc

Paul&John 06-16-2014 06:34 AM

lol first I thought china town would be somewhere on the outskirt of the city and its right in the middle

F-U-Jimmy 06-16-2014 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20125253)
Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Westminster, Buckingham Palace

Don't bother

HMS Belfast,
If you are a student of naval warfare

Sherlock Holmes museum

He is fiction - for the stupid -read the books on the way back

Big Ben

Its a clock

The London Eye

A very expensive way of going up and then down.

Madame Tussauds

Type "famous people " into google

British Museum, Natural History Museum

Spend a morning at each, then go to Brick Lane and do an Indian, followed by a band

and next day a Chinese in china town followed by a club.

I second the Indian in Brick Lane :thumbsup

You could also take a night trip on the River Thames you will see most of the items on your list from the outside, plus they will feed you dinner....

Paul&John 06-16-2014 02:17 PM

Ok big thanks guys for all the input :)


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