my parents mother is receiving me to london subsequent summer as well as i wish to know where you should revisit i already have these places upon my list My outing to London places list
No sequence of fondness some-more or fondness less
1 Stonehenge
2 Buckingham palace
3 jack a ripper midnight tour
4 a British museum, bedrooms 62-63 Egyptian mummies, bedrooms 61-66 Egypt , room eighteen Elgin marbles, Rosetta mill room 4
5 notable relic of London
6 London zoo
7 Cambridge entertainment or a entertainment display disagreeable as well as or a haunt of a show did 2 hour investigate upon this got bad results
8 healthy story notable relic of London
9 St Paul’s cathedral
10 Hampton justice palace
11 building of London, full of blood tower, white tower, traitors embankment were Anne Boleyn elizabeth a 1st silent died, building green,wakefield tower,fusillers museum,
12 London aquarium
13 London eye
14 Victoria as well as Albert museum
15 stately botanical gardens
16 Syon residence as well as park
17 Richmond Park
18 Hostelry Park
19 London scholarship museums
20 inhabitant mural gallery

 

3 Responses to whats a good placee to visit in london?

  1. Peter Berthoud says:

    How nice it is to see somebody who has already done so much research into a trip to London! You will certainly make the most of your trip as you obviously have an inquisitive mind and want to see all the best that London has to offer.

    A couple of pointers, Stonehenge is a day-trip out of London, probably even worth an overnight stay in Salisbury. Some of your selections are very nearby to each other, eg V&A, Science and Natural History Museum but are so huge you couldn’t really do them all justice in a single day. A lot of people make the mistake of trying to "do all the museums of South Kensington" in a day! I would suggest doing just one or possibly two in a day with a nice lunch in-between.

    The V&A is the least crowded so can be visited anytime. The Science and Natural History are much better on a weekday as soon as they open at 10am. The Natural History always has big queues at the Cromwell Road entrance, I usually go through the entrance in Exhibition Road where there are no queues. Similarly the British Museum, London Zoo and National Portrait Gallery are best visited as soon as they open on weekdays.

    Some of the places you want to visit are owned/managed by the same company/institution. For example Historic Royal Palaces manage Hampton Court and the Tower of London. It might be worth you joining as a member for a year so you can visit all their properties for a reduced price and never queue, HRP also own/manage Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace (inside the Royal Botanic Gardens). See the link for details http://www.hrp.org.uk/SupportUs/Membership/Default.aspx

    Osterley Park is National Trust and Stonehenge English Heritage, both these organisations may own many more places you might want to visit, if so membership might also be a good option. Have a look at their websites and see if it makes good sense.

    Your list covers an enormous area, far more ambitious than most visitors, or most Londoners for that matter! I would make good use of the tfl website to see how much time it will take you to get around and definitely get an Oyster card http://www.tfl.gov.uk/

    Keep an eye on the costs too as many of the places on your wish-list can be expensive even after you have paid for a ticket. As a general rule buy food and drink outside any outdoor attraction, and take it in as a picnic. This is fine at Kew, Tower of London, Zoo, Syon and even indoors at the South Ken museums for example.

    You have done a great trip plan and I hesitate to add anything to your list but in case you have missed them I would suggest adding:

    Galleries

    The National Gallery – Trafalgar Square

    The Courtauld Gallery – Somerset House, The Strand

    Tate Modern Bankside

    Tate Britain Pimlico

    Museums:

    Checkout the UCL Museums, The Petrie (Ancient Egypt), The Grant (Zoology) should both have been refurbished by the time you visit http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/collections

    The Welcome Collection

    The Hunterian

    John Soane’s House

    Gardens:

    The Royal Parks

    Chelsea Physic Garden

    Greenwich, at least a day to itself!

    Your theatre list: Wicked is at The Apollo Victoria, The Cambridge is owned by Anrew Lloyd Webber and is playing Chicago. Phantom is at The Haymarket. When booking any London show I would suggest you look at the official Society of London Theatre Site at http://www.tkts.co.uk/ there are many street scams if you buy off touts.

    I hope you have a great trip.

  2. cantley meese says:

    London attractions you to list out the

  3. Rajesh Kumar says:

    To get complete information about London you can visit http://www.london-tourist-information.co.uk/

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