A short holiday or long weekend in London, is something that can make a difference for an anniversary or special occasion or London visit, can change your life. A London theatre break or sightseeing in one of the liveliest cities in the world can change your perspective on life. Samuel Johnson is often quoted, "A man who is tired of London is tired of life".
Visit London museums
There is so much to see and do in London that a long time the potential exploit it would take. You can spend years London visit and still visitors to some Park Garden, Museum, theater on each visit for the first time. There are more than 200 museums in London, some specialized in various themes such as watches, football and Florence Nightingale. There are other museums which are housed in buildings that inspirational, as in the Victoria and Albert museums in South Kensington. It is a Museum for everyone, and many of which are free to enter.
Visit London Theatre
Over 50 theatres of the West end for everyone from popular musicals such as the Phantom of the Opera or the Lion King, which meet on a comedy version of the 39 steps. There are serious plays and comedy farce, satire and the burlesque. Theatreland, as it is often called, entertaining London and visitors has been since the seventeenth century. And it seems to be independent of the State of the economy growing attraction to the London theatre. Each year, more than 13 million people visit the London theatre, and the number to increase is set. People know where to get value for money. In recent years that have marked many American and British film and television stars on the London stage, which has helped, stir interest of theatre goers.
Visit London parks and gardens
During a visit to the theatre can handle a random, there are many things in London you can do for free. Many of the major museums and galleries such as the British Museum, the Tate Modern, the national art gallery and the museums of South Kensington and much more, are free to enter. It is estimated that up to 20% of London is parks and gardens. Some of the larger parks like Hyde Park, St. James Park and Regents Park are bustling with visitors. Other small gardens may be a peaceful oasis in the middle of London. The Riverside Walk gardens near Vauxhall Bridge is home to a famous Henry Moore sculpture "the locking piece". There are many small gardens in the London "Squares" that provide a great place to sit down for a while and your feet rest.
Visit London markets
Gain a real insight into London and London by listen to sales patter of the manufacturers or go easy to watch people in one of the many street markets in London. You can go to Portobello Road, worldwide known for its antiques or Brick Lane, where hundreds of stalls selling hundreds of different products. At Camden lock will find arts and crafts and petticoat Lane, were fashion. There are about 20 major markets street in London and it is here that you see a diverse, cosmopolitan London, free of charge.
Be sure to your trip plan
It is through so much to get if you are visiting for a short break in London, it is important to plan trip. Check the Internet, choose which attractions you want to use, see below, and check out the hotels that are in the best location for you. Buy a few books that will give you more background and information so that you can read on before you arrive. Perhaps a London will enjoy pass, most importantly, how you can advance and avoid queues. Be prepared to run than you have done in a long time for more hours in a day. Take your camera and just suck all in.
Alan rivers was born and raised in London now lives outside of London and is a frequent visitor. His website visit London is for his own amusement as well as for every other visitor tips.
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