|
I'm headed to the U.K. later this year on a research trip and have some questions. BTW, I traveled to the U.K. in grad school, but all of these plans were taken care of by others. I'm doing this on my own this time. 1. I'm concerned about keeping my laptop...
Started by mrc on
, 15 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at realitytvworld):
Train travel is relatively easy, although the London....
Are you staying in London? If so fly to Heathrow.
On shirts with pockets.
I would say that Low tea (now called Afternoon Tea) is more common, but as a treat.
|
|
I know that there is a drink thread and a coffee thread, but I really feel like tea deserves its own.
Ok, one of the main items on my Christmas list this year is a pretty glass teapot. I am a tea-operated machine. I must have my tea every morning, or ...
Started by PictureSarah on
, 40 posts
by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at xkcd):
My mom did sweetened iced tea....
I've never tried real tea before.
I usually have 1-3 cups of tea a dayWe have totally screwed up tea here in the States.
afternoon" tea (any of the five kinds that I listed up there).
|
|
Nope, not an April Fools joke.
I am about to grab ff tickets to London for next February. I'm poking at apartment rental listings (and that'll be a post for another day once I have some possibilities nailed down). Any thoughts on ways to save money while...
Started by Amy on
, 18 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at slowtalk):
The best bargain tea I have found is the CadoganThe Tower of London....
An Oyster card for your travel within London - cheaper than buying tickets as you go, and easy to top up in a posh hotel is a unique London experience.
|
Ask your Facebook Friends
|
Hello everyone,
We are are taking the Oct 27th Celebrity Eclipse transatlantic cruise from London. We are arriving on the 25th and plan to tour for a day in London before transferring to Southampton. My husband and I are travelling with an elderly relative...
Started by Chanapetsa on
, 20 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cruisecritic):
This itinerary would give a fabulous overall first tour of London on and off....
Or the Dorchester or to see the river Thames and London eye/big Ben whilst having afternoon tea, try afternoon tea - pre book this.
|
|
A few of us B/F/T/GQ folk have meets in London with the next of these now scheduled for Saturday 19th May. We've got circa 10 definite attendees at this stage and a few maybes. It's a meet that starts early in the afternoon and continues until late although...
Started by Ciaran on
, 12 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gingerbeer):
- Mid-afternoon....
I'd like to come along Okay, so here is the latest itinerary:
- 12pm / 12.30pm to mid-afternoon: Ku Bar, Lisle Street .
I think we'd probably be likely to want to join late afternoon for drinks.
To come along for part of it.
|
|
Not to frighten anyone of course but I find that travel experiences can sometimes make for some good stories :P
Started by KristinCB on
, 19 posts
by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sweetshoppecommunity):
I think that was pretty much the worst travel experience in london I had someone to help ....
And I hadn't made a backup.
How am I supposed to travel with a baby and no carseat? Not to mention diapers of 3 weeks...
The following day.
|
|
The much anticipated day finally arrived and we headed to the airport for our first ever trip to the sixth continent - Africa. The FC check-in at LAX was fairly routine and the BA lounge was a bit crowded. Our flight left on time. Through trial and error...
Started by Slow_Mustang on
, 12 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at milepoint):
Towards the end, our guide brought us to the Cable Car... .
The afternoon tea was followed by a boat cruise in the winding lagoons.
After the afternoon tea, we left for our first.
Have any, in one flat price charged for the stay .
|
|
All those who didn't get to the Camden Meet missed out so badly! Leonard turned up to say hello and stayed and let us take pictures and signed things. What can I say I am so sorry for those who were gonna go and maybe because of trains etc didn't make...
Started by Paula on
, 15 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at leonardcohenforum):
John and I drove into London from Gloucester, and by some miracle arrived for the afternoon, and the food was as good....
Greetings from an internet cafe in London! Yes! We had a wonderful day yesterday,
and were very come to that later.
|
|
Hey all, my wife has a business trip to Windsor UK next week and I'm tagging along. Any recommendations? I'll have no transportation (besides any public transportation or walking) and we'll spend a couple days in Windsor and travel to London on Friday...
Started by mdamaso on
, 7 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fireblades):
Fortnum & ....
Fortnum & Masons does a very nice afternoon tea..
Never been is great for shopping for the wifey if your in that area. .
Or walking) and we'll spend a couple days in Windsor and travel to London on Friday-Monday.
|
|
Serpentine's Travel Diary Thingo-Whatsit Well, some people asked me to give an account of my time overseas. I'm absolutely horrendous when it comes to keeping journals and things - the most complete entry in my primary school attempt was "Dear Diary,...
Started by Serpentine on
, 30 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at giantitp):
...Yay? :smallconfused to London was delayed and no one told me, but I should have known still, and it resulted in Archonic around London, including a very tasty....
Re: Serpentine's Travel Diary Thingo-Whatsit
Entry 5: It's Raining Men.
|