So, hey, I'm going to be in London next week! I've never been before. You people who have: what are the cool places to go visit? I'm only going to be there for three days, so I can't go anywhere too far away, but let me know what things you liked, or what you think I would like.
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Date: 2007-07-14 03:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-14 03:41 pm (UTC)We went to a bunch of theater, including seeing Othello at the Globe. Because I am a Shakespeare fangirl, this caused me to bounce around saying, "Shakespeare! In the Globe!" and sqeeing a lot. If you want to sit, it's kind of expensive (because it's London, and one pound is the same as two dollars and a bit) but you also have the option of paying 5 pounds, and being one of the first people there when they open the doors. Then you can stand and lean your elbows on the stage. I don't know how fast those tickets sell out -- we were there for Othello in the afternoon and bought standing tickets for an evening show. And both of those were totally worth seeing -- the plays were excellent and the Globe actors do not-particularly-period dances when they take their bows. (Iago did not dance. At all. It was great.) The other theater we did was to go see the Lion King and Billy Elliot. If you haven't seen the Lion King, you must go see it. In the front section. But not in London, because it's even more crazy mad expensive than usual, and you live in New York.
Also of interest, if you like Doctor Who, is a Doctor Who toy store, which sells things to make a nerdy soul very happy. I didn't go, because the friend who I met in London got to England ahead of me and had already gone -- if we had gone back, she would have spent more money. ::g:: But she says it was awesome. It's somewhere between the British Museum and the West End. If you'd be interested, I can probably get more specific directions from her.
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Date: 2007-07-14 04:22 pm (UTC)I also enjoyed the Tower of London. Also, the Sherlock Holmes museum, if you like him. :)
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Date: 2007-07-14 04:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-14 05:14 pm (UTC)The Globe! I totally want to go to the Globe. I don't know if I'll make it- looking at their website, there's only one showing during the time I'll be there, and it's already sold out of the cheap tickets (at least the ones offered online). But I want to! I'll have to go to a tour or something, at least.
I've never seen Doctor Who. I probably know people who would want souvenirs from there, but I'll only there for a few days, so they'll have to get it themselves. *laughs*
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Date: 2007-07-14 05:15 pm (UTC)The Tower of London! I totally want to go there. And Sherlock Holmes would be very cool, as well.
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Date: 2007-07-14 05:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-14 09:29 pm (UTC)I've always regretted not going to St. Paul's but it was under restoration at the time, though I think it's done now.
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Date: 2007-07-17 12:58 am (UTC)Sir John Soanes was a collector par extraordinaire, and you can see all his stuff in the Sir John Soanes Museum (http://www.soane.org/).
If you're into classical music, check to see what's on at St Martin's-in-the-Fields. (it's on Trafalger Square, across from the National Portrait Gallery.) If all else fails, eat lunch there in the crypt - they've got a cafe set up there. XD
Any hotel/tourist info place is going to ahve a million brochures - pick up one on walks. They're just that - guided walks around a certain area, and there are all sorts of ones from politics to history to literary to ghostly.
What Mom and I tend to do in a new place is to grab a bus tour first off and use that to plan things we'd like to see more of, as the bus goes by. :)