Nath
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Just become friends on FB with oRbbo and look at his check ins. That'll keep you going for about a year.
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Robbo
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Yups Some handy route advice if you look at the dates and times too...
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Robbo
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Ginger boy, if you're here for just a day or so then wander around London EYe to the Houses of Parliament through to Horse Guards Parade past 10 downing st, up The Mall, through Buck House, through Hyde Park, down Oxford St, down Regents St, to Piccadilly Circus and trafalgar sq, thru chinatown into covent gdn and then get yourself to Primrose Hill and enjoy the views with a few beers
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IvIarkgraham
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madame tussauds and the dungeons
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mwg
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Cheers oRbbo! Thats an epic list
[Edited on 09-05-2011 by mwg]
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Robbo
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That would take you a good week to get through everything but you cna pick and choose plus also do thingsa that will knock 10 off in one go etc etc
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mwg
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Theres a chance I will be down that way a bit more later in the year so I can work my way through that a bit more then
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Robbo
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London Eye up South Bank to Tower Bridge and Tower of London (taking in St Pauls, the Tate Modern and The City) is a good day too
Olympic Park, Canary Wharf and Greenwich is another great day
Shopping for one day can be fun
Madame Tussauds, Regents Park, London Zoo, Primrose Hill and Camden drinking is another goodun
[Edited on 09-05-2011 by Robbo]
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Fro
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Been looking at parliament/the eye/abbey for the last 6 years bored of it now
Was at first though.
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Ojc
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If you are down this way I'll meet you to meat you.
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mwg
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I'm not sure if I could cope with going down south AND meating you all at the same time
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Been looking at parliament/the eye/abbey for the last 6 years bored of it now
Was at first though.
Houses of Parliament are mightily impressive when you take the time to study them huh, amazing how much work and effort must have gone into them!
Crown Jewels are equally a very cool thing to see, went to ToL when I was kid but to see them again now they just look immense! Totally totally priceless!
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Just become friends on FB with oRbbo and look at his check ins. That'll keep you going for about a year.
on a similar note, http://www.facebook.com/greatlittleplace
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Robbo
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Great little page that, sent in a few submissions over the last couple of months
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mwg
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You ever eaten in any of Gordon Ramsays restaurants?
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Robbo
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The one in NYC yes, the proper full-on one too. Was amazing but very very expensive (+$500 - ex birds 21st last year)
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Robbo
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The one at Claridges is amazing too, never been but heard good things form very reliable sources
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mwg
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I fancy doing, just one of those can say I've done it kind of things
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smcGSI16V
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I know of a really dodgy, tight and twisty, fucking steep road that could age a passenger in your car 10 years. A bit similar to the dodgy roads you pointed in my direction.
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mwg
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FLOL you enjoy it mate? Proper roads!
Which one in particular was that?
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smcGSI16V
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Hardknott and wynrose.
I loved them, the mrs not so.
So much so that we had to do a detour around the whole of cumbria to get back to Bowness because she said "I ain't fucking going back over that".
Excellent roads and veiws tho, so I aint complaining.
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mwg
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Cool. Sorry about your mrs not loving it, I never thought about that. They are cracking roads! I guess you came back down the coast which is a pretty nice road too
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smcGSI16V
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Yeah came back round the coast and popped up which was nice. And we had the weather for it which was an added bonus.
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SteveW
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all these people saying they hate london and its a dive clearly dont have a clue...
would say to visit Camden and go around the Camden Lock area.. Great to waste a few hrs.
Hyde Park is really cool, plus you have Park Lane so you will see some very flash cars around that area
Totally depends on what you want from London ?
Personally i love the place and go there all the time
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
The one at Claridges is amazing too, never been but heard good things form very reliable sources
Claridges isn't that impressed, stupidly expensive (final bill was around £350 for 2) for what you get and the food is so so. Probably why it lost a Michelin star last year. Savoy is suppose to be better, yet to try it though.
Jamie Olivers's fifteen is a lot lot better, well worth the trip even if it's for breakfast (paid about £11 for a full-english) in the trattoria area.
Personally I’d head up Soho if you're after food; just stay away from the tourist traps.
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