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Hey guys
![]() In January, I am off to London after winning tickets to see a show, and I'm going to Victoria with my friends and I want YOU to plan our day! We get into the Victoria tube station at about 10:00. So plan onwards from there but it must all be done BEFORE 1PM ready for the show. The show then finishes at approx 5pm, and we need something to do until 7:00pm PLEASE be sensible
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Window shopping is boring, it's London not the market lol
There are loads of attractions but I can't decide which ones to go to |
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So you've got about 3 hrs before, and you need to get to the show, too. I'd google things close to the theatre if I were you, getting to different parts of London can take a long time.
I think you really need to plan it yourself, as you have all the details. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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I assume the show is in the west end? head for Piccadilly Circus...from there you can get to Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Carnaby Street and Soho all within 10 minutes walking distance or if you want to do something Christmassy Hyde Park Winter wonderland has a Christmas Market, ice skating,
www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com/ Last edited by Cherie; 12-12-2012 at 09:47 PM. |
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I think there's some kind of tourist pass you can buy. My auntie took her son to London in the summer and they paid for this ticket thing which allowed them to visit all the tourist attractions (London Eye, Tussauds etc) and included a boat ride on the Thames, a bus tour around near the Palace and stuff so you could look for one of those. Sort of plans your day out for you.
Edit - Having said that, you just want a couple of hours to fill. I don't know, just go for a mooch.
Last edited by Marsh.; 12-12-2012 at 09:49 PM. |
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Take a little detour to Brixton and pick me up some Morley's
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Coming into Victoria, you are minutes from Buckingham Palace if that's your thing. Head to Hamleys in Regent Street if you like big toy shops...go and have tea in the Ritz! sd many things to do...it depends what you and your friends are into
heres another one right on Picadilly Circus.. www.ripleyslondon.com/ Last edited by Cherie; 12-12-2012 at 09:56 PM. |
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We're off to see the Changing of the Guard at 11:30
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Okay you could take the tube to Westminster, have half an hour walking around Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Parliament, you will also be able to see the London Eye across the river, then come back to see Changing of the Guard, then head to the theatre.
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You should become a tour guide
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