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My Trip To London

  • allinclusivetravels
  • Feb 7, 2014
  • 2 min read

My trip in london gave me the chance to visit one of the biggest cities in Europe. In London you can find everything you wish

London have the most recognized landmarks like "The Big Ben" and "The House Of Parliament". One of the biggest street for shopping "Oxford street" is also a must seen in London.

Don't miss the opprotunity to visit "Piccadily Circus" where you can find a variety of theatres there. Go see the 'Mousetrap' by Agath Christie at St. Martin Theatre. The play started there more than 60 years ago!!! "Trafalagan Square" is also a very beautiful place to see. You can visit "The National Gallery" which is free of charge.

The "Tube" , which it's the Metro, can take you from one side to the other. If you are planning to stay for more than 3 days you better buy one "Oyster card" you can buy it on-line in www.tfl.gov.uk or in any of the stations.

Go visit "The Cutty Sark Clipper " which is located in Greenwitch. It's the clipper that carried tea from india to england back in 1869. In 2007 somebody put fire in the original clipper but they restore it again more interactive. About 15 minutes walk from there you will find the beautiful "Greenwitch Park" and "The Royal Observatory" where you will see the "Meridian Line". Stand with one leg on the West and the other on East!!!

I can write here for months about places you should visit in london but still would be enough so If you are planning to visit London and you need more information feel free to contact me.

Find more pictures in my photo gallery and if you are looking for the best way to visit London just answer 5 simple questions in my secret section them fill in the form and get ready for flight to one of the biggest cities in Europe.

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