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thorkraki -> RE: Question for traveling to England (6/21/2008 5:37:19 PM)
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You can really see a lot in London without spending a great deal of money. Make sure you go to Westminster Abbey and The Tower, if no place else! Also, as I said, most of the museums are free. The British Museum is one of the world's three greatest museums (along with the Louvre and the Vatican) and is wonderful. The Tate has lots of art, the Tate Modern if you like contemporary, and the National Gallery for paintings of the great figures of British history. As others have said, you must go to a pub! Have fish and chips, and a pint of stout (if you drink alcohol). The thing that is disconcerting to many people, including me, is the driving on the left. Nobody does it except Britain, Australia/New Zealand, and Japan. I never try to drive there; even riding in a cab or bus can be harrowing until you get used to it, because everything looks backwards! London is a beautiful and historical city, and the people are generally very friendly. It has been very diverse for a long time, with people from all over the former British Empire living there. This makes it very interesting and fun to interact with. One other thing: they use a different type of electrical plug than either the USA or most of continental Europe, so make sure you have one that works for the UK. In fact, take two or three, so you can charge your camera battery or phone or video or computer at the same time as you use your electric shaver or other appliance! Thor
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