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Old 16 Jan 2006, 08:31 PM   #1
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Ok so I decided for my spring break that I would take a trip to London with a couple teammates so I could see Arsenal play in Highbury. I lucked out that my spring break happened to be March 3-13 (Fulham-Arsenal, Arsenal-Real, Arsenal-Liverpool) which Rick has so awesomely helped me out with. But we are going to be in London for all this time and I was wondering whats good/fun to do in London, or close by. Tour Highbury? Any cheap trips to other cities? Unique to London experiences? All suggestions are very appreciated.
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Old 16 Jan 2006, 10:04 PM   #2
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London has some of the best museums in the world and the best part is they are all free. The Tate Modern is definitely worth it even just for the building itself, same with the Victoria and Albert (it's at the South Kensington stop on the Piccidilly and Circle and District Lines)- which is very close to the Natural History Museum. Then if you go to Leicester Square that is very close to the National Portrait Gallery thats right next to the National Gallery. And don't pass up the British Museum near Russell Square it has some of the best antiquities in the world.
If it's shopping they have weekend markets like Portabello Road (Holland Park tube), Spitafeilds market (Liverpool street tube) which you can find much of anything. I'm a guy and I can find interesting things and it's great for people watching aswell.
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Old 16 Jan 2006, 10:57 PM   #3
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London is one of the greatest cities in the world. You need advice? Oy gevalt.
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 06:05 AM   #4
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They have a bus tour where you can pay maybe £10 to go around the city. See soemthing you like, you can hop on and off any time you like. The London Eye is cool.
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 06:11 AM   #5
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There's no end of things to do in London, if you get bored you're not trying at all!

A few suggestions though:
1. If you're into museums and galleries, muhardom's post above has you sorted.

2. If a show is your thing, then there's all manner of musicals and plays on in the West End. You can probably score cheap tickets on the day of the show from the ticket booths around Leicester Square.

3. Other sporting events; the rugby season is in full swing at the moment. Tickets for a six nations match will be expensive and hard to come by, but there are plenty of Heineken (European) Cup games and Premiership matches on. London Wasps, Saracens, London Irish and Harlequins are the teams to look out for, some require a train trip out of London, but if you get the chance then I'd recommend it. Plenty of booze for the rugby lads and it's all good-natured. Of course, if you fancy a trip to Dublin, Edinburgh, Paris, Rome or Cardiff a six nations weekend is well worth it even if you don't get in to see the game. A lower league footy match can be fun, anything below Premiership level and you should have no problem getting a ticket on the day.

4. London night-life. Loads of it, any kind you like.

5. Obviously there's the sights; Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, Houses Of Parliament etc. A trip on the London Eye gives a great bird's eye view over the city too (And you'll be able to spot our new and old grounds from up there).
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 06:55 AM   #6
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Also if you wanted to go visit another city/town, it would be a quick train ride.
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 07:56 AM   #7
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Also if you wanted to go visit another city/town, it would be a quick train ride.
Quick? Hmmmm, don't know about that.

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Old 17 Jan 2006, 08:19 AM   #8
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Ok so I decided for my spring break that I would take a trip to London with a couple teammates so I could see Arsenal play in Highbury. I lucked out that my spring break happened to be March 3-13 (Fulham-Arsenal, Arsenal-Real, Arsenal-Liverpool) which Rick has so awesomely helped me out with. But we are going to be in London for all this time and I was wondering whats good/fun to do in London, or close by. Tour Highbury? Any cheap trips to other cities? Unique to London experiences? All suggestions are very appreciated.
I'll be in London for the Real and 'pool matches, maybe we can hook up for a few sights or pints. (There are a few pubs in London and some of them are museums in their own right)
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 09:13 AM   #9
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London Eye and a trip to Covent Garden to see the street entertainers. I've also heard good things about this tour
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 09:19 AM   #10
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I had a blast just wandering around! There is so much to see and do. Pick a tube stop in central London, get out and wander. It is fun to get off the beaten path sometimes. I also wish we had gone out more at night, but we were outside of London for half our trip.
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