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What is there to do in london?

ok, my family and i might be going to london over the summer. and we might bring my friend. we are both 15. what are some fun things we can do in london like by ourselves? and like is london a hard place to navigate? like would i get lost and have to go to an american embassy?

    



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thek8an
London has a lot to offer!

But if there's one thing you do in London, I would say check out the The London Dungeon's... its a popular place, so be prepared to stand in line - well worth the wait though!

Also check out London's official website for more info on a range of activities you can indulge in:
http://www.visitlondon.com/


Shedmund
What isn't there to do in London?

It depends what you like: museums, shopping, parks, sports...

Just think of stuff you want to do/see, and then look on the web!

Also, you won't get lost if you buy an A-Z atlas of London (pocket ones are good and only cost £5)


Hannah!!_xo
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Southbank, Brick Lane, COVENT GARDEN, Oxford Street, London Dungeons, Parks, Trafalgar Square. I think London's easy to understand, but that's maybe because I've lived here my whole life. The tube isn't hard to understand.


Tony
there is eveything to do in london. Do not worry about getting lost in london. Where you are staying find out which is the nearest tube(underground)station. So if you do stray you can always ask someone to direct you to the nearest tube station and you will be able to find your way back.Get yourself a map of the underground and you will not go wrong...Enjoy your t ime in london.!!!


Becca
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When you get there make sure to get a map, London is pretty easy to get around or if you have a map it is. Me and my Friends started at Piccadilly Square and walked to to Big Ben, the Aquarium, and Back so you shouldn't have too much problems. If you like history you will have fun, china Town is cool also. they have a huge Ferris wheel (one of the largest in the world) by the aquarium that you would like too.


Laura J
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London is a big place,and if your not from their could end up getting lost, so always have a map with you and just ask someone if you get lost.
If you love shopping you'l love london, go on city tours, see big ben go to the wax measum..
look up things to do on the net.
Have fun


David J
London has a HUGE subway system. It's very easy to use and the maps are easy to understand. You may get lost, but it's easy to find where you are again.

To give you a list of things you can do there would take hours. Look up London Tourism on Google.


La tua cantante
London is pretty easy to navigate. The tube is pretty simple if you have a map. You can always ask for directions!


BRIAN C
One good place to start planning is here :-

http://www.visitlondon.com/

Another good place for information can be found here :-

http://www.timeout.com/london/

also have a look on this website :-

http://www.londontown.com/

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~~eddie m~~~
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be very careful on your own, as for fun theres plenty to do, i suggest staying and doing things together with your parents!


WENDYCAT
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London seemed pretty safe to us. Our son was about 15 when we went and he enjoyed the Tower of London, Tower bridge, boat ride on the Thames. Don't miss the Millennium Wheel! There are great open bus tours around the city. The tour guides are young and fun! There are a lot of great shows (live productions) and tickets are inexpensive (relatively). We really enjoyed seeing Harrods with the Egyptian escalators! Be VERY careful crossing the street though! I'm not being overly protective of you here, the traffic will be coming from the other direction and it really throws you at first!


pamela d
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