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Places to See in England

caniroc

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My wife and I are going to England in September. Whatare some "must sees" while we are there? We are staying with friends just south of London.

Bob
 
London is very tourist-friendly. Their city pamphlet maps have all the major landmarks placed as picture icons. Hit all those and you're good. I was in London 4 years ago.

Tower of London
London Eye
Westminster Abbey
London National Gallery
Trifalgar Square
what's the square with Sanyo & TDK neons on it? Well, nothing really there anyway
Walk the beautiful Millenium Bridge
Buckingham Palace

Right outside of Tower of London, there is a 30-min ferry back to Big Ben area. That's also lots of fun, the captain speaks over PA with lots of info. It was only 15 pounds or so (if that).

Also ride those lame Tourist buses. Worth it as a tourist.

Found it for you:
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How far from London do you want to travel.

My wife and I are fond of York and Bath, but are away from London itself.
 
Depends on how long you'll be there, what your interests are, and how far you are willing to travel. There's beautiful areas in Wales, Scotland and NW England for example, but you'd be on the road 8 hours or so to get to the Lake District (NW England) from the south, leaving you with little time to walk around unless you spend the night in the area.

So... decide first what your priorities are.
 
Don't waste all your time in London. Get out and see our countryside. Windsor isn't far and the Great Park is beautiful on a sunny day.
 
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