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Hi all. I am coming to England for 10 days (Me, my wife and 2 kids) and i like to know if you have any Idea what to do ???
Good Zoo to go too. Water world and so on ????
thanks for the reply in advance
Good Zoo to go too. Water world and so on ????
thanks for the reply in advance
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Planet Hollywood in the West End has all sorts of Hollywood memorabilia you can check-out and also pretty good dining. I understand it's where all the locals go, too, so you'll get a taste of the native flavor. If you're staying a bit further east, Islington Lanes is a really good bowling alley. Not the best but they have really clean restrooms and very friendly staff. Could be fun.Kraular wrote:Hi all. I am coming to England for 10 days (Me, my wife and 2 kids) and i like to know if you have any Idea what to do ???
Good Zoo to go too. Water world and so on ????
thanks for the reply in advance
Also, you'll be right next door to France.
So, maybe like a day at the hotel pool, then check-out the bowling alley and Planet Hollywood, and then perhaps pop over to France for 7 or 8 days?
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Historic sites are always good.
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Check out my post here: Subject: Travelling to London/Paris...any tips?
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My favourite UK zoo is in Hampshire- Marwell Zoo. I spent many a day there when I lived about an hour away. London's full of good stuff, you'll have no lack of guidance there. You should check out at least one castle. Arundel, Harlech, Windsor, Leeds (which is in Kent, not in Leeds) and Warwick are all excellent examples. Water parks are not a big thinkg in the Uk cos of weather. But there's a number of theme parks - Legoland, Alton Towers, Paulton Park if your kids are small. Avoid Morris dancers at all costs, but you might find some interesting period re-enactments going on depending on timing. Where will you be?
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The Brixton area of London is a great place to see the 'real' UK. The weekend late night street festivals in particular are fantastic.
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Good tips here.Dukasaur wrote:Check out my post here: Subject: Travelling to London/Paris...any tips?
Windsor Castle was very nice.jonesthecurl wrote:My favourite UK zoo is in Hampshire- Marwell Zoo. I spent many a day there when I lived about an hour away. London's full of good stuff, you'll have no lack of guidance there. You should check out at least one castle. Arundel, Harlech, Windsor, Leeds (which is in Kent, not in Leeds) and Warwick are all excellent examples. Water parks are not a big thinkg in the Uk cos of weather. But there's a number of theme parks - Legoland, Alton Towers, Paulton Park if your kids are small. Avoid Morris dancers at all costs, but you might find some interesting period re-enactments going on depending on timing. Where will you be?
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Call everyone a wanker. It's a friendly term.
Let's say you want to buy some fish at the local chippy.
Your conversation should go like this:
"ey wanker, let's 'ave some fish"
"f*ck you dick'ead, that'll be sixteen shillings you wanker"
"bloody hell mate, how am I supposed to finance my online porn subscriptions and 'ave fish as well?"
"tell me about it mate, it's all that wanker clegg's fault"
Let's say you want to buy some fish at the local chippy.
Your conversation should go like this:
"ey wanker, let's 'ave some fish"
"f*ck you dick'ead, that'll be sixteen shillings you wanker"
"bloody hell mate, how am I supposed to finance my online porn subscriptions and 'ave fish as well?"
"tell me about it mate, it's all that wanker clegg's fault"
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Depends what area of the country you're going to be in.
London is London. Museums, zoos, sights etc.
Lake district, Peak district, France etc are all good too.
London is London. Museums, zoos, sights etc.
Lake district, Peak district, France etc are all good too.
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Oi m8, u 'avin a giggle?ManBungalow wrote:Call everyone a wanker. It's a friendly term.
Let's say you want to buy some fish at the local chippy.
Your conversation should go like this:
"ey wanker, let's 'ave some fish"
"f*ck you dick'ead, that'll be sixteen shillings you wanker"
"bloody hell mate, how am I supposed to finance my online porn subscriptions and 'ave fish as well?"
"tell me about it mate, it's all that wanker clegg's fault"
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Does one look like one is giggling?TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Oi m8, u 'avin a giggle?ManBungalow wrote:Call everyone a wanker. It's a friendly term.
Let's say you want to buy some fish at the local chippy.
Your conversation should go like this:
"ey wanker, let's 'ave some fish"
"f*ck you dick'ead, that'll be sixteen shillings you wanker"
"bloody hell mate, how am I supposed to finance my online porn subscriptions and 'ave fish as well?"
"tell me about it mate, it's all that wanker clegg's fault"

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I totally agree with some of the above posters: France is definitely one of the major attractions when you visit England.
Anyway, make sure to visit a good ol' English country pub for some good ol' English pub grub.
Lx
Anyway, make sure to visit a good ol' English country pub for some good ol' English pub grub.
Lx
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The wanker nearly knocked me off me plates—he was wearing a syrup! So I ran up the apples, got straight on the dog to me trouble and said I couldn't believe me mincers!
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You can visit the m& m's store; they have some 6 flags like parks, burger king, planet hollywood, hard rock café (buy a tshirt), mcdonald's, starbucks, hilton hotel, kfc, there is a lot of stuff back there to make you feel home!

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Top ten places to visit/things to do in England (don't bother with France):
The tower of London
London Eye/Aquarium
Buckingham Palace
Houses of Parliament
Science Museum (free)
Natural History Museum, particularly if your kids are into dinosaurs (also free)
Take an open top double decker tour bus (will drop off at most of the above)
Take a Thames cruise down to Greenwich (visit the observatory and the park)
Thorpe Park or Lego Land
.....and finally you must spend at least one day at the seaside...Brighton is good and has a funfair and fantastic fish restaurant
Hope this helps and have a great time in this lovely country
The tower of London
London Eye/Aquarium
Buckingham Palace
Houses of Parliament
Science Museum (free)
Natural History Museum, particularly if your kids are into dinosaurs (also free)
Take an open top double decker tour bus (will drop off at most of the above)
Take a Thames cruise down to Greenwich (visit the observatory and the park)
Thorpe Park or Lego Land
.....and finally you must spend at least one day at the seaside...Brighton is good and has a funfair and fantastic fish restaurant
Hope this helps and have a great time in this lovely country
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What she said... take in the culture/history/cuisine
unique to the place while you have the chance.
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unique to the place while you have the chance.
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I haven't been in London in years and never saw the rest of England. I had limited time on both trips to London but there was plenty of things to see there.

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If you'd like to throw eggs and groceries at the parliament buildings I could direct you to a nearby store.

