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LollyWithSprinklez

LollyWithSprinklez Report 3 Feb 2013 18:07

Lynda~~~Your talents are wasted .....You should be a guide!!

What a great plan for day out :-D

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 3 Feb 2013 18:09

I'd come home early as possible!

Sorry I just can't stand the place, crowded, noisy, dirty streets, expensive and full of rip off merchants.

OH loves it up there but for me going up town is torment.

And yes I am a Londoner born and bred.

Mayfield

From south of the river, (the civilised bit) ;-)

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 3 Feb 2013 18:09

I'll send you some maps if you like, then you can find your way around, I have some left over from when I was Ambassador forThe Olympics. When you go to The NHM you're just across the road from Harrods, that's always worth a visit :-D

The number 11 is fantastic, I sometimes just go for the ride, I'm a big kid really :-D

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 3 Feb 2013 18:14

aw thankyou lynda,

i supose london isnt to everyones taste but i think its an amazing place to visit, lol


eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 3 Feb 2013 18:15

Stray, I sincerely hope you mean CHANGING of the guards - unless there is something I don't know lol

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 3 Feb 2013 18:15

I think Lynda has said roughly what I would have said.

Get a bus pass, or top up an Oyster Card. Dont go on the Tour Bus, they are too expensive.

Also the No. 25 bus goes past the Tower of London, Courts of Justice, Fleet Street, and on to Oxford Street.

ALWAYS go upstairs on the bus, you cannot see anything otherwise. Lots of cheap things to do in London, you dont have to pay a fortune.

Tate, Tate Modern and Royal Academy are free, but your little'un might not fancy walking around galleries.

Green Park leads on to Buckingham Palace, and you can picnic there. Kensington Garden likewise, if you take in the History and Science Museums.

Have a fabbo time!

:-)

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 3 Feb 2013 18:20

Would you pay me 30p an hour for my guided tour Lolly? :-D

LG, Emirates tour are only for us Gooners :-D

Mayfield you must see a different London than I do, but then I'm a Norf Londoner ;-)

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 3 Feb 2013 18:20

haha iv edited it Errol lololol,

definitly not doing the tate yuuuuuk! lol, art nowadays isnt what id call art lol,

there park are so wonderful,

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 3 Feb 2013 18:23

Best tour I have ever done. I would recomend it to anyone even non fans, what an amazing place. We are hoping to take the 2 smallest Gooner Grandaughters later this year.

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 3 Feb 2013 18:28

Stray, do what suits you. There is so much to see.

I do enjoy the galleries, I try to visit them at least once a year, and when there is an exhibition on, then I am there....................lol.

Tate Modern is the peculiar one, Tate Britain in more sedate.

Have you heard of the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. They have toys from Victorian times. Then all the decades in between right up until now.

If you had a Sindy or Barbie, they will be there. Its free too!

:-)

Kay????

Kay???? Report 3 Feb 2013 18:39

Be careful where you eat, :-D :-D :-D.

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 3 Feb 2013 18:40

oh no i havent heard of that one but that sounds intresting so may have to go see, x

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 3 Feb 2013 18:48

I don't know how many on here know a place called Postmans Park, it's just a short walk from St Paul's Cathedral, it's a most unusual place, very tranquil, but in the middle of the hustle and bustle, it's well worth a visit if you're nearby....

http://www.nothingtoseehere.net/2008/08/postmans_park_london.html

LollyWithSprinklez

LollyWithSprinklez Report 3 Feb 2013 18:52

Would you pay me 30p an hour for my guided tour Lolly?

Cheap at half the price Lynda :-D

Have to include a few watering holes on the way tho...lol :-D

Kay????

Kay???? Report 3 Feb 2013 18:56


Victoria and Albert I could spend hours in there its always changing.....something for everyone....

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 3 Feb 2013 18:57

O.K then lolly call it 60p an hour :-D

you can contact me on www.lyndaslondontoursincluding pubs.com

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 3 Feb 2013 19:11

Victoria & Albert for me Stray....amazing place. My daughter had a piece of work shown there so am a bit bias ;-)

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 3 Feb 2013 19:13

china town
i just love the place its like a diffrent world :-D

Suzy Camay   ▀

Suzy Camay ▀ Report 3 Feb 2013 19:18

Stray, the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green is a great place to visit. I take my little man there every other Friday for an hour or so, it gives him a break from school work and he loves it.

Lynda is right about Postmans park and the pond is quite cute. :)

Wend

Wend Report 3 Feb 2013 19:20

I agree Joy, I love Chinatown too, but would a little boy? xx