Sammy085
Joined: 19 Oct 2008 Posts: 5
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:48 pm Post subject: Being a tourist in London doesn't have to break the bank! |
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My advice is to try and visit as many of the free attractions as you can, such as Tate Modern, Science Museum, Changing the Guard and Westminster Abbey. There’s lots of things happening all year round in London's South bank; free events, exhibitions, debates and festivals. Try this website - http://wwx.londonisfree.con/
One of the best days out is to take leisurely stroll along the Thames - without a tour guide of course! Start on Westminster Bridge and cross over heading towards the London Eye. Make sure you stop to admire the panoramic views across the river – they are amazing. Continue along the river to the Millennium Bridge and finish on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Don’t forget to take your camera; you’ll get some amazing shots of Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, The Houses of Parliament, The London Eye and St. Paul's Cathedral.
If you’re set on visiting the attractions with admission fees then work out if it’s worth investing in a London Pass. These aren’t cheap but if you cram as many of the 50 free attractions in as you can, you should save money.
Sammy
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