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Hello Meibe: I remember the first meeting of Buenos Aires Trip Advisor, which you were the undisput


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In this painting Greenwich salon (the painted hall), the Chapel Royal (The Royal Chapel), the national museum maritomo freezone (national maritime museum), Museum of fans (Fan Museum). freezone The old school of the Royal Navy (Old Royal Naval College). There are three pubs on the banks of the river The Trafalgar, The Yacth and Cutty Sark. This Greenwich Park.
Alternatively if you like to see markets and shops, you ought to see department stores like Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Peter Jones, Fortnum and Mason, House of Fraser, John Lewis,. Streets Bond Street, Sloane Street. Camden Market (Camden Lock Market).
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I have read in various forums and really your suggestions are excellent. Right now I'm looking at google map where are all those hernosos places and see how I get, and I'm with my mother who is 82 years old (although this wonderland) igaulmente can not make her walk too.!
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In that case you have to think how accessible are the places I would say that department stores are a good option because they all have escalators, elevators and toilets. They usually freezone have a minimum and a coffee shop should have several, and one can always take a break in the furniture section, no one will say anything if you sit on any couch to rest a while. Oxford Street has a large store next to another, it's something easy to do. If you will you go down in the subway station is where a Marble Arch end of Oxford Street begins and this Marks and Spencer, Primark, Selfridges, Debenhams, House of Fraser, John Lewis and BHS.
In the subway seats that are closest to the doors are for those who most need them and no problems of any kind to tell if a young person concerned that if the seat can donate your mother. Published: July 15, 2011 2:15
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Hello Meibe: I remember the first meeting of Buenos Aires Trip Advisor, which you were the undisputed mentor. As for your questions, if it's your first time in London and go to your mother, I think in Greenwich have to walk a lot and the Naval Observatory where this marking the meridian 0 (there where we we took the classic photo with a standing in the east and the other in the west), is within the Greenwich Park siobre repechar a hill that requires a little and get tired. So it seems more appropriate to a walk through department stores Knitsbridge not can you miss Harrods pprincipalmente floor food with its magnificent decoration art-deco, there you can take a good tea, it will not be as complete as serving in the traditional places as another section of the same | Harrods, or the Ritz, where you got to go by reservation, booking here does ball and is much cheaper. Also a walk you can do with your mother is the London Tower, and incidentally take a cruise on the Thames (if you had not included freezone in tour), which runs from London Westminster to Tower or vice versa, which lasts about half an hour . It is also interesting as

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