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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    To be a heat magazine
    Im joking but ye do as many as the tour things as you can, london dungeons, tower of london, london eye, madam teussads, tour of parliament, buckingham palace, trafalgar square, boat ride on thames etc.
    To be a heat magazine? lolll

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    I'm going to London in December to go on the London Eye, see a performance of Grease (if I wanted to see that here, I'd look at my friend's hair), going to the London Dungeon and have a really posh coach there or something.

    Just a few suggestions for you.

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    Go to the Thearte and see Joseph ?
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    Covent Garden? Then you MUST see Harrods which is on the Tube and you get off at Nottinghill. Leiscester Square can be good too, they sometimes they have events in the park. A good place to eat is The Gourmet Pizza Company on Embankment, you get off the Tube at Embankment, cross the river and go left and keep walking for a while till you come to it. You can't miss it, just keep walking

    It depends what you want to see, Trafalgar Square, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Westminster and a few other buildings are the usual places, but the London Eye isn't too amazing, but if you want a good view of the city, you may aswell try it
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Covent Garden? Then you MUST see Harrods which is on the Tube and you get off at Nottinghill. Leiscester Square can be good too, they sometimes they have events in the park. A good place to eat is The Gourmet Pizza Company on Embankment, you get off the Tube at Embankment, cross the river and go left and keep walking for a while till you come to it. You can't miss it, just keep walking

    It depends what you want to see, Trafalgar Square, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Westminster and a few other buildings are the usual places, but the London Eye isn't too amazing, but if you want a good view of the city, you may aswell try it
    Harrods is by Knightsbridge station isn't it?


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    Go and see spamalot if you can get tickets
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    madame tussurds and get a photo with miley cyrus ! x
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    Thorpe Park is a tad outside London, but well worth it if your an adrenaline junkie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Covent Garden? Then you MUST see Harrods which is on the Tube and you get off at Nottinghill. Leiscester Square can be good too, they sometimes they have events in the park. A good place to eat is The Gourmet Pizza Company on Embankment, you get off the Tube at Embankment, cross the river and go left and keep walking for a while till you come to it. You can't miss it, just keep walking

    It depends what you want to see, Trafalgar Square, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Westminster and a few other buildings are the usual places, but the London Eye isn't too amazing, but if you want a good view of the city, you may aswell try it
    Is Nottinghill nearer to Harrods than Knightsbridge? Cos I'm going to London on Friday too, and I was looking for where Harrods is and on my map thing, it said get off at Knightsbridge.

    I'm mainly going to London for theatre and shopping, but i'll give you more.

    Theatre - it depends what takes your fancy? I'd go and see any of them really. There's a box type thing in Covent Garden where you can get cheap but good seats to West End shows.
    Hairspray, Wicked, Joseph, Billy Elliot, Avenue Q, The Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, Mamma Mia!
    They're probably the best ones, but there is Spamalot, The Lion King, Grease (not had good reviews, I believe!), Lord of the Rings, Into the Hoodz (the thing that George Sampson's going to be in over the summer!). There's loads, it just depends what takes your fancy. If you're looking for Comedy, go and see Avenue Q or Spamalot. If your looking for like your typical stories, Joseph, The Sound of Music, The Lion King.
    If your looking for something different, try Wicked. If your looking for dance, see Hairspray, Billy Elliot or Dirty Dancing. And if you're looking for like... the typical cheesy musical, defo Grease.
    When I go to London, I'm seeing Billy Elliot, The Sound of Music, Wicked and either Mamma Mia! (but i'm not sure if there is tickets!, Joseph or Hairspray (again for both!) It really does.

    Erm, as for shopping.. defo take a trip down Oxford Street, round Covent Garden, Harrods, Hamley's and even Camden.
    Whilst I'm down, I'm also going to Madame Tussauds, there's a 2-for-1 thing somewhere. I'm going on the ducktours, which will be fun.

    • Buckingham Palace.
    • Covent Garden.
    • Madame Tussauds.
    • BBC Centre tours (QUITE CHEAP AND REALLY GOOD!)
    • Ducktours
    • London Eye.
    • Sight-seeing buses.
    • Tower of London
    • Hampton Court
    • Hyde Park.
    • Leicester Square
    • Football Stadiums, there's a few near London. Chelsea and the Emirates for example. Chelsea's ground is right by the Chelsea tube station.
    Thats all I can think of, but have fun!

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    I do not like London much but its good to see Big Ben and London Eye and the London Bridge.

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