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London, United Kingdom travel tales
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26 April 2005 |
Stayed at Le Meridien Piccadilly - London, United Kingdom.
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We wanted to see the "Swiss Life" building in London. First the taxi driver did not understand the instructions. Then, we said "the cucumber" and he understood immediately where we wanted to go. As we alighted the taxi, we felt the wind effect from the nearby skyscrapers and cucumber. But, we were left in the cold as a security man, duly clad in windscreen jacket as if he was set for Antarctica, cooled our expectations. No, the building is not open for visitors (in late April 2005), but, as a consolation, my husband and I received two postcards each with a picture of the famous monument. So, from the cucumber, with love!
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| D Koo |
30 January 2005 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn London - Kings Cross / Bloomsbury - London, United Kingdom.
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If you are willing to walk, it is a great place to move around in London through Oxford to Hyde Park, taking the underground to Buckingham palace to Westminister Abbey and the London eye to Covent Garden. All in a day's work!
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| A Axmann |
06 December 2004 |
Stayed at Atlantic Paddington - London, United Kingdom.
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London is always worth a visit!
Good to visit with children: Science Museum (basement), Museum of Natural History (earthquake simulator, dinosaurs, etc.), Kew Gardens (huge botanical park with phantastic kids corner "Crawlers & Creepers").
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| R Chiu |
11 July 2004 |
Stayed at Atlantic Paddington - London, United Kingdom.
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The London Traveler's Card provides great value. It allows unlimited travel on all public transport, including travelling to and forth Heathrow Airport, over 50% off the Gatwick Express. And if you purchase a London Pass as well, they allow you to even use trains to Windsor Castle. However, as most musuems and places in London are free to enter, the Pass is of lesser value.
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| S Borron |
21 March 2004 |
Stayed at Hyde Park Towers - London, United Kingdom.
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London is wonderful, minus the typically wet weather. The parks are among the most beautiful in the world. Hyde Park and Kew Gardens are terrific. Did not visit museums this trip.
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| K Hayashida |
09 March 2004 |
Stayed at Novotel London West - London, United Kingdom.
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Hammersmith is mostly on the southwest brim of london but there is tube and bus station, so many restaurants, fastfoods and shopping mall. You'll have no difficulty to stay there.
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| J Byrne |
06 March 2004 |
Stayed at Royal Lancaster Hotel - London, United Kingdom.
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London is an expensive metropolis. Food, entertainment and touring are all pricey. Some really good food for the price at restaurants in and around the Notting Hill, Queensway, Paddington - the nearby neighborhoods to the hotel - China Town and Soho areas. Internet suggestions not up to expectations and extremely expensive. Best to explore on own.
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| K Hayashida |
01 March 2004 |
Stayed at Thistle City Barbican - London, United Kingdom.
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Finsbury is 15 minutes walk from barbican centre. No good for wandering but not so difficult for short stay.
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| G Rivers |
26 February 2004 |
Stayed at Ramada Hyde Park - London, United Kingdom.
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It is right next to Hyde Park and Queensway (shops, restaurants & underground). Hence, location is very handy to access most attractions in London.
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| L Cooker |
09 December 2003 |
Stayed at Britannia International - London, United Kingdom.
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This part of Docklands is fantastic now. Great restaurants, great shops, excellent transport connections to elsewhere in London. Highly recommended for the location.
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