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Old Apr 28th, 2007, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)  
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Can anyone please suggest me top 4 or 5 places to visit in London. First in line is Madame Tussauds and Backingham Palace. Is London Zoo worth visiting?
Also what would be the best area to stay in a hotel so commuting can be easier.
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Old Apr 28th, 2007, 07:40 PM   #2 (permalink)  
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British Museum

VA Museum

H.O. Parliament

Big Ben

List is endless.

British library, Lord's,

Stay in central if you can afford too. All the good stops are in the surrounding areas.







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Most of the museums and art galleries are free unless you want to go into a special exhibition.
I would recommend The Science, Natural History and Victoria and Albert Museums which are all within walking distance of each other and South Kensington underground station.
The Tate Modern is a really good art gallery if you like modern art and is near the Millenium Bridge.
Madame Tussauds will only take you about half a day so you might want to do something else after that. Queues can build up outside so you may want to go earlier in the day.
Buckingham Palace is near Green Park underground station. There are quite a few parks near by and you can walk to other landmarks from there e.g. Trafalgar Square, Picadillly Circus.
The London Eye is pretty good but only half an hour and queues may be long.
I haven't been to London Zoo in a while but I've heard they have a new Ape Kingdom. Also they have no elephants.

www.tfl.gov.uk is a good site for finding out about public transport. You can use the journey planner to help with routes and journey times etc. If you plan to use public transport a lot i.e. underground and buses or will be staying for a while it may be a good idea to purchase an oyster card (for £3) as with this bus journeys are £1 (instead of £2) and underground journeys are £1.50 (instead of £4). If you are going with kids, under 11s are free on the underground and under 16 are free on the buses.

I don't know anything about hotels but the more central you are in London the more its gonna cost.






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