Trip to London, England?
Is there anyone familiar with things to do in London? I'll be there all day on June 8, 9 and 10. Flight is at 1:30 pm on the 11th, so we also have that same morning. I will stay at the Baglioni Hotel in Kensington. Would you prefer that I rent a car or using public transport? I heard about something called the tube, but not sure how far it is or anything. Moreover, what are the main things to do? I do not want to waste time. I want to do something every day I'm there, since his very short time. I do not know much about the attractions … Is there any How you could tell me what things you should do every day? Thanks soooooooooooo much!
The tube is the metro / subway / metro, which covers the whole of central London. You are never more than a few minutes walk from a stop. It is a great service even though people complain about it … extends from early to that on the one and almost not going to wait more than five minutes at any station in the city by a train. If you are flying into Heathrow, the tube will be almost directly Kensington, Piccadilly line (dark blue). If another airport, train service will be a surface or in some other way to get into London. The tube is a bit expensive but if you buy a day pass and use it to see all the sights, you'll get your money's worth. If you prefer, you can board a tourist bus that will display a lot of famous things. Some decent things to go are: Buckingham Palace (stop tube St James Park and Green Park) Tower Bridge and the Tower of London (stop tube Tower Hill) London Dungeon (metro stop London Bridge) South Bank (Waterloo tube stop) – this is a walk along the Thames with street artists etc. Trafalgar Square (tube stop at Charing Cross) Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey (Westminster tube stop) There are lots of other things to do … any decent guide book and a map of the tube and you are on your way. If I wanted to go on a day trip out of London, Windsor Castle could be good, or a trip to a good helmet former British coast. Overland trains will take you to these places very quickly. Certainly the car rental would not be the best way for central London, no There is too much traffic and parking is a problem.
