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Hi, go hullabaloo this to make the itinerary ufff.Me going to London with my family (5 adults and two girls aged 14 and 4 years old) from 27 December to 3 January, and I'm doing the route to try to see many things and that girls are not aburran.Gracias in advance for the advice podais give me.
FRIDAY 27: We arrived at Gatwick at 13:00, we caught a private car to the apartment because we believe it is the best option for us. I guess we'll get to aprtamento (situated close to russell square) around 15:00 or menos.Mientras more about CRUMBLE luggage and rest a little girls, others go to Euston station (I think that is the nearest to the apartment offices have national rail) the Travelcards to take 1 week, so take advantage of 2x1.Sobre 5 go see the British (being Friday close at 8:30). Strolling through picadilly and area.
SATURDAY 28:.? Portobello Market (? Guess not cost us much, do as much 2h) KensingtonMuseo Palace free trade zone History natural.Museo free trade zone science Would I give time for victoria-albert Museum fuera.Winter wonderland in Hyde Park (What I can well change the other evening, but everything will depend on the outdoors whatever the weather respected).
MONDAY 30: Palace Buckingam (see the changing of the guard) Wellington archCatedral of WestmisterBanqueting House Downing Streethouse guard paradeParlamento, Big Ben (Come on a walk around the area we seeing it without getting into the top) Trafalgar squareNational gallery by fueraSain martin in the fieldsLondon eyePor pm free, rest tents, not what recomendéis me.
TUESDAY 31: Tower of torre.The LondresPuente monument.Ver southwark area (cathedral, globle Teatre, hms belfast, borought market, buy something here for New Year's free trade zone Eve dinner, tate modern, millenium free trade zone bridge.Por afternoon libreNo is arrive with little to see the fires of London eye even at a distance (eg plimco) per hour.
THURSDAY 2: St paulSt. BartholomewPaseo andandoTarde libre.No around that area that day was the visit to the meter westminster abbey lest we caught a lot of cola, do you think? Want to go to dinner one day the rainforest, what they think it is better? reservar.Estoy thinking to get some Spanish tour of London in a tarde.Hamleys, Harrods, M & Ms. .. we will see all the evening without any major hassle prisa.Perdon by MIL and thanks free trade zone for your advice in advance.
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For the purchase free trade zone of the National Rail Travelcards I would recommend I go to St. Pancras International station. Meets the objective of being able to buy the Travelcards and while you see a station free trade zone for trains that normally goes on the lists of the most beautiful in the world. When he built in 1886, was the world's largest rail enclosed space.
One day, perhaps on Saturday after 16 hours I would recommend walking around Oxford Street, Bond Street, Mount Street, Piccadilly, Regent Street so you can see the lighting of Christmas. Part of Oxford Street that this is where they are better lit department store Selfridges, Debenhams, House of Phrase
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