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 Where can I take my kids for free in London??
I'm taking my 3 kids to London for the day on thursday 26th october. Does anybody know of any free/cheap places to take them??...


 Where in the UK can it almost be like being abroad?
I want to go somewhere warm but hubby is insisting on staying in the UK.
I want to sit by a pool(not a fan of beaches) & have cocktails & feel the sun on my face.

So where is ...


 American - english please helpp! ") 10 POINTS FOR THE BEST ANSWER XXXX?
online american shops are in dollars but does that mean we cant buy them in england and if we can how do we no how much we are spending in pounds ?? please help ...


 What do you like about the UK?
I've heard a lot of people complaining about the UK but what do people actually like about the UK?...


 Is it just me or does Surrey sound like the best place in England to live?
Because of the following points:

Extremely nice houses

Very near to the capital

Beautiful surroundings- forests

Plenty of top schools

On average ...


 Do you like London ? Why ?
Hi, I live in London and i wanna kno why people like it here ?
=)...


 What are the best cities to see when visiting Scotland and what are some cool things you can do?
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 I wish everybody, on behalf of Manchester, a very merrry Christmas, and a happy new Year.?
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 What is the most important place in london?
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 Is Britain going down hill, or is it just me?
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 Best Place to Live in England?
We are young working married couple who prefer

-safe area for raising children
-benefits of a large city but not IN a large city
(we live an hour outside of LA and love that if ...


 I am thinking about moving to London . Is it difficult to live in London?
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 Poor England..........?
are they out of the Euro Cup!!!!...


 Best areas of Liverpool to live in?
Ok so I have some idea of which bits are to be avoided, but where is a cool place to live that's relatively safe in Liverpool?
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I know to avoid Toxteth/Norris G...


 What is the (cultural) difference between Southern and Northern England?
I've been told that culturally and peoplewise, the North and South are rather different. If you are English or British I'd like your input and opinion. I'm not British by the way....


 Looking for a great location to take a girlfriend this Sunday. Want her to have a really good time.?
I live in N. London&have a car so travel within reason is not a problem (2hrs max). If anyone has any suggestions that would be great....


 Is there any hope for the future of UK society or will it just continue to go down hill?

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i think the people who are blaming the UK's problems on immigration are very very short ...


 Is the stolen hub cap trade still thriving in liverpool?
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 Is it possible to sue rail companies when they run replacement buses instead of trains?
Several lines are closed mostly at weekends due to allegedly essential engineering work on behalf of network rail. Some companies never do any work, others drag it out forever. If the work is truely ...


 What are some good places to see if you're traveling to Scotland?
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superraf

What is the best way to enjoy a day in london?


    



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♥ Crina.C ♥
When i was London , i did enjoy that . but the most wonderful places i liked are ;

Tower of London
London Eye
Big Ben
Convet Garden
Thames River
Oxford University

and many things else more.

Cheers ♥


purplepadma
We have some of the best museums (the British Museum, the V&A, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum) and art galleries (the National Gallery, the National Protrait Gallery, the Tate Modern, Tate Britain) in the world.

If you want something a bit less cultured, try the London Eye or a river trip for the views, Covent Garden for the atmosphere and shopping, Hamley's toy shop for playing with stuff even though you're a grown-up...

I live in London but my kids and I never get bored because there's so much to do.


martina_ie
At home watching TV.


SuperGirl
Shop! knightsbridge, bond street, oxford circus, etc.
and the night life, Leister square etc.
tour the museums and galleries, their are famous worldwide.
have a look at and understand london history.


jollywood
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The south bank!
On a bright day like the ones this time of year, it's the best place in London:
The views are to die for, walking along the thames, and there's loads to do too:
You've got the London aquarium, which is awsome, and the London eye, then you get to the National film theatre and the National theatre, where you can catch decent plays for just 10 quid.
You've got a book market there as well, and if you carry on you can have a meal in one of the restaurants around the corner (TAZ has got a nice oriental feel), or up at the OXO tower restaurant, where you can also check the niche art galleries in the building (free admission)
Then there's the Tate modern, right opposed to St. Paul's Cathedral, and if you're there on a weekend, Borough food market's just around the corner, where you'll also find a bunch of nifty bars in an area called Vinopolis.


lollipoppett2005
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Covent Garden
Portabello Road Market
London Eye
The Museums and Art Galleries (Tate Modern and the Museum of moving image)
Tower of London
Trocadero
Top that lot off with an open top bus ride.

Have fun :)

Open top bus ride


shoe s
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just wander around


Twat
Spend it riding the tube and you'll appreciate wherever it is you came from a lot more,


Tzctlpc
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Take a bus tour. That way you get to see al the landmarks that makes this town famous.


harry_d
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if you want to spent time to see London, i will help you

morning visit the London dungeon,
after visit, just across the road, visit HMS Belfast Warship,
than after visit the Tower Bridge,

by the time you feel hungry so, in London bridge area to many restaurant just finish your lunch and start again,

cruise ride from Tower Bridge to Greenwich,

bye the time its evening and at the evening visit London eye, and when you finish London eye visit just take dinner at the Cattermanne Cruise with your friends

interesting,

have a fun


simplegal
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Do some shopping, go to the london eye and Big Ben tower, and have dinner at a nice restaurant in london.


Ryder
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get a gas mask


Vic
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Spend the day with me!

It depend what your interests are. If you want to experience stereotypical London- visit all the tourist attractions Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace etc. Avoid places like the Dungeons if you've only got a day- too many queues.

If you're into shopping visit Bond Street and Oxford Street- and for something different Camden Town.

If you're into your nightlife- trawl central London and see how many celebrity "hot spot" nightclubs you can get into in one night. Might be a bit pricey though.

If you just wanna have a good time- head to central London in the morning and see where the day takes you. Central London has the most potential for things to happen. Sample as many things you can.

If you know someone who already lives in London- bonus- they should be happy to take you around.


Super G
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Leave as quick as possible


saintee
Return home as soon as you get there. It is a sh*thole of a place and the capital of rip-off Britain.


richiesown
By avoiding it altogether it's a smog filled over priced toilet bowl unless you like getting ripped off that is.



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