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On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:39:17 +0000, Tony Polson <docnews2011@googlemail.com
Andrew Gilligan
27.02.09
"JAMMED into a backward-facing seat on one of Virgin's hideous
Pendolinos, with its smelly toilets, low ceilings, constant amplified
announcements...
Started by Tony Polson on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
But I
don't really have any....
As for all 22x.
This is why I do not travel on
them.
travel (Stoke-on-Trent to London and return), all the pleasant seats
are taken by the time I get by the tiny
non-aligned portholes and low ceiling.
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Hi, I visited Kew Gardens last July and loved it so much I want to go back during my trip in March. I've already seen a lot though so will now only spent half a day there, and after that I thought I'd go on to the London Wetland Centre. Would it be best...
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tripadvisor):
It looks like the best bet (especially for you for you given your travel sickness) would indeed.
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 17:53:44 -0000, "Fred" <invalid@invalid
As I live about 280 miles away from London I have no idea what the traffic
situation is, apart from the obvious guess that it'll be *BAD* (no doubt
with a capital B.A.D)
If I were to...
Started by Fred on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I wouldent want to be anywhere near london between 5pm and say 10pm on a
friday personaly :)
i used to live 100 miles from london, right on the A1/A52 junction London where
your vehicle....
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Great places to eat Halal in London and places to visit? Hi guys
Im gonna visit London soon. Since there are so many Londoners in this forum i would like to hear if you have any recommendations for food and other fun stuff to do in London
Started by Zulkarneyn on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at defence):
It, but you may)
London Eye (A giant wheel)
Greenwich(Do a boat trip from westminster to Greenwich Museum
Madam Tussads( I did not like it, but you may)
London Eye (A giant wheel)
Greenwich(Do a boatRe: Great places to eat Halal ....
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Hi. We have 2 weeks to travel on our own in mid June. We want to spend time in London. Is this a bad time to visit? Prior to this we will both be studying abroad for 3 weeks (1 in Paris , other Florence ). We were thinking about ending our 2 weeks in ...
Started by caroline c on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tripadvisor):
If you can adjust your schedule to be in London for the first will be finding accommodation....
What to see and do depends on your desires of photographs as well as useful information .
In London, please let us know your budget, in GBP if poss.
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Hello,
I am completely new to any sort of boating, I know nothing, so forgive me if the questions I'm going to ask are obvious!
Though I would love some help!
I would really love to get a broadbeam boat and live in it in the South of England. I host birthday...
Started by Fyre-Faery on
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by 33 people.
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A category D - Dutch Barge not combine the two and take boat loads of children across the channel,and then return for another load be the problem with licensing?
....
What sort of boat do I need?
Out of the ones you list.
Hills in the way).
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We are a family of 4 travelling to London and looking for some ideas on a 9-day trip. We want to spend only a couple of days in London, and make it to Bath and Stonehenge. Beyond that, we would like to enjoy the English countryside and take a step back...
Started by ToddF on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at frommers):
We dont need to see everything, so a couple of suggested locations, and trying to minimize lengthy travel is our goal - take 1/2 day guided London ....
The balance of the 9 days seeing the countryside.
Between London/Bath/Stonehenge.
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I am posting on Travel too but this is my fav board;) If you know London, what is your fav playground (besides Diana Memorial) and kid-friendly museum? The kids are 5 and 3. Thanks!
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
A boat ride but it will take us from Tower of London right back to the London Eye which is across shopping, Diana Mem playground
Day 5: Tower of London with one of the Yeoman Warder tours, Thames boatWe went to the London....
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We bought two 3 day passes for our recent trip to London. We didn't do our research (dumb) and relied solely on their website reviews (which were all positive). The passes cost us £196 and in the 3 days we saved £14! The passes did not include a bus tour...
Started by Jannellg on
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by 8 people.
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There are so many free museums and art galleries in London, and I fear that many purchasers of the London Pass the frenetic rush to get value from the pass! The travel option with the pass should never better than you think, the....
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Hi,
I have a spare afternoon/evening with the kids (8 & 4) in London on the 28th Jan. Leaving Olympia, Kensington around 13:30. Have a travel card so getting around should not be a problem.
Any thoughts on what to do, we have been to the usual stuff like...
Started by c4rv on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
Http://www.londonforfree.net/index.php
http://www.visitlondon.com/events/arts/london-for-free
http://www.timeout.com/london....
If they're on line....
London Zoo in Regent's Park? Madam Tussaud's is up the road in as well in Baker Street.
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