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Hi All
Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...
Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...
R360 said:
Hi All
Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...
Just make sure you go to the loo beforehand... Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...

Edited by ih8thisname on Thursday 26th February 19:46
Of all the tourist attractions I think the Tower of London and the London Eye are the most highly rated, although I haven't been to either.
How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
Baby Huey said:
Of all the tourist attractions I think the Tower of London and the London Eye are the most highly rated, although I haven't been to either.
How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
Ok that sounds good, will need to look into this then. How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
Oh and as for time, have between 10am and 6pm to keep busy
Edited by R360 on Thursday 26th February 20:09
R360 said:
Hi All
Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...
Pick a museum. In fact pick several...Need some help here, i need some advice on things to do in London on a Monday, during the day.
I was thinking of things like Jack the ripper tour, theatre etc but a few problems with these. The Jack the ripper tour is in the evening and there does not seem to be many theatre shows on during the day, most start at 7. (Remember its a Monday)
Already thought of London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo. What else???
Cheers in advance...
If youre doing the Eye you might as well do the London Aquarium whilst you're there.
R360 said:
Baby Huey said:
Of all the tourist attractions I think the Tower of London and the London Eye are the most highly rated, although I haven't been to either.
How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
Ok that sounds good, will need to look into this then. How long have you got? You could go around the tower, catch a nearby river boat(either tourist or commuter) and head down to Greenwich and the Maritime museum.
Oh and as for time, have between 10am and 6pm to keep busy
Edited by R360 on Thursday 26th February 20:09
Try
www.citycruises.com
or
www.thamesclippers.com
vxr8mate said:
HOGEPH said:
Soapy tit w
k off a streetwalker?
k off a streetwalker?
They have reduced their prices now due to the crunch! A soapy is now just $10. Go fo it, you may as well if your down there. Next time you visit the prices will probably have gone through the roof.
where does one find them?
visitinglondon said:
vxr8mate said:
HOGEPH said:
Soapy tit w
k off a streetwalker?
k off a streetwalker?
They have reduced their prices now due to the crunch! A soapy is now just $10. Go fo it, you may as well if your down there. Next time you visit the prices will probably have gone through the roof.
where does one find them?
although good luck getting any soap there
visitinglondon said:
vxr8mate said:
HOGEPH said:
Soapy tit w
k off a streetwalker?
k off a streetwalker?
They have reduced their prices now due to the crunch! A soapy is now just $10. Go fo it, you may as well if your down there. Next time you visit the prices will probably have gone through the roof.
where does one find them?
ukwill said:
visitinglondon said:
vxr8mate said:
HOGEPH said:
Soapy tit w
k off a streetwalker?
k off a streetwalker?
They have reduced their prices now due to the crunch! A soapy is now just $10. Go fo it, you may as well if your down there. Next time you visit the prices will probably have gone through the roof.
where does one find them?
ianash said:
Museums in South Kensington. The British Library next to St Pancras station, also the station is worth a visit. Imperial War Museum, south of the river. Regents and Hyde Parks.
My vote goes on these. V&A, Science and Natural History are great and to be honest, you wont get round even one of these in a day if you take your time. British Library is great and the Imperial War Museum is actually quite fascinating. We may sing down the UK and everything that we stand for, but we sure do have a lot of history and architecture and it would be a shame to miss it.Forums | The Pie & Piston Archive | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



