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    I haven't been there myself yet, but I think you should try The London Eye, you have a pretty good view from up there.

    Also, I think you'd enjoy Neils Yard in Covent Garden - if it still exists.

    You must go for a stroll along Kings Rd. Take some time to explore it all, there are really very special shops and cafe's.

    The tube is a really good and fast way of getting around - although it's not that cheap to travel in the UK anymore. I've heard that the original red buses have all been changed, so they have doors now - what a shame!! It was so nice to be able to hop on and off whenever they stopped. There must be some left!

    I'll try to think of more places and sights to see.



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    Maybe someone here can help me with this. While I'm there I wouldn't mind taking a day trip to another city. What cities near London make for a good day trip?
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    It's official!

    I have a plane ticket! I don't even think I can explain how excited I am, I've wanted to go to London for as long as I can remember. I still can't believe that this is real! I get into London June 28th at 8:00 pm, then I leave London Thurs July 6th at 9:00 am. I celebrated by buying a rain jacket today as I don't own one since it doesn't rain in Arizona!
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    I can just feel your excitement...........and I am so happy for you.

    What a wonderful adventure awaits you.

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    Laura, it's just too exiting isn't it! I can assure you London is really crowded, so I'm sure you'll enjoy visiting other places as well. When you arrive, be sure to get a train, bus and tube plan.

    You could take a train to Oxford from Paddington (there's also the Oxford Express (bus), which is considerably cheaper than the train. It stops about 4 places going out of London, at Victoria too). Oxford is a very nice city, and there are little quaint towns around there you would love! Most towns on the Thames are beautiful, especially Henley! You could also hire a boat and simply go along the Thames and stop where ever you want.

    One cheap way of doing it, is to stay in a Bed & Breakfast. Get a list of those and also, get Time Out! It tells you what's going on for the week.

    Here's a link to Time Out and Fodor's, where you can read what other travellers say about the places.

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

    Scroll down in the left side of this and see what others say:
    http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2
    Last edited by Randi; 03-23-2006 at 07:03 AM.



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    Hey, I cannot follow here. Is this you planning a visit to London, Uabassoon? When??Or is there a PT meeting being planned too??
    I am MOST interested to go!!!!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Hmmmmmmmmmmm

    Very tempting. Who all is going?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
    Hey, I cannot follow here. Is this you planning a visit to London, Uabassoon? When??Or is there a PT meeting being planned too??
    I am MOST interested to go!!!!
    It's really just me planning a visit to London. However if anyone would like to meet up I'd love to. Alexa and I were planning to visit the London Aquarium and I think that might be a nice spot to meet up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    Maybe someone here can help me with this. While I'm there I wouldn't mind taking a day trip to another city. What cities near London make for a good day trip?
    Glasgow and Edinburgh!!! However, if you are determined to get back to London every night, then Oxford would probably be my suggestion too. Nothing else comes immediately to mind, but I'm sure there are others who know the area better than I do. A good website for train tickets is www.thetrainline.co.uk. You can get an idea of journey times etc.

    It is now almost definite that I will be in London for a few days during the first week of July. HURRAY HURRAY HURRAY!! So count me in! The London Aquarium sounds a great place to meet up. I've never been before, so it will be good to see it.

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    I've heard Edinburgh is a really nice city, I'd love to go there one day!

    Here's a link to Oxford Tube, which is another express bus.
    http://www.oxfordtube.com/on_and_off_london.php

    http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/transport-national/oxford-tube

    We used to take Oxford Express though, X90.
    http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/espress1.shtml

    Fares: http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/espress3.shtml



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    I thought Edinburgh was very beautiful, I'll definitely go again to see more of it.

    As I love gardens, I took a day trip to Kew to see the Royal Botanical Garden.

    There is a lot to see in London, we couldn't see even half of what we wanted - I loved the Tower of London and the British Museum. I would have loved to see the National Gallery too, next time I hope. There is a museum of science (I think that is what it's called) that I heard it is amazing. One of the greatest things was going to see a play with Val Kilmer - The Postman Always Rings Twice - and I was lucky to be in the first row

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    However, if you are determined to get back to London every night, then Oxford would probably be my suggestion too. Nothing else comes immediately to mind, but I'm sure there are others who know the area better than I do. A good website for train tickets is www.thetrainline.co.uk. You can get an idea of journey times etc.
    Yes, Oxford is beautiful and there's plenty to see and do. In a way, it's sort of similar to London, but it's so much more peaceful and quaint. My Grandma lives in Wolvercote, which is a very pretty village near Oxford, and she knows Oxford very well. If you would like to know anything about it I'm sure I could ask her, she'd probably know!

    It would be good if I lived further down south, then I could come to London too and meet PT people, but Lancashire is just too far away!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    It is now almost definite that I will be in London for a few days during the first week of July. HURRAY HURRAY HURRAY!! So count me in! The London Aquarium sounds a great place to meet up. I've never been before, so it will be good to see it.
    Yay! It will be nice to see you again I told Alexa today that we might be meeting with you in London, she laughed that I would try to have a pet talk meeting on our vacation . Hopefully more can join us at the Aquarium.
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    WOW!! I talked to my hubby, and he says that if there is a meeting, we will go!! WOOHOO!!! London would be best, because we would like to go to Cornwall afterwards. But nothing is planned yet!
    I WILL MEET MORE PETTALKERS !!!!!!!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Fantastic! The meeting will be in London. From how I read Laura's post, it can be between Sunday 2 July and Wednesday 5 July. The London Aquarium has been suggested as the venue. That is assuming that Laura and Alexa haven't booked any of their other trips on specific days. I'm sure they will let us know.

    Let us know when you are likely to arrive once you have looked at flights.
    Last edited by Killearn Kitties; 03-25-2006 at 09:37 AM. Reason: typo

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