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Re: London (was: Sonnet, or something, and suggestions!)From: cathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:03:55 -0600 (CST)
At Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Sonnet wrote: > >Thank you Lis for the suggestions! I don't know how much time we'll >actually have, as our flight arrives at 1:30pm and we leave again the >following morning. Maybe enough to go see the Tower though!! > >Okay my BIG QUESTION if anyone can respond by Sunday!!: > >Can any of you "locals" suggest a place to stay near Gatwick airport?? >We're actually having some trouble with that. On our way back we arrive >at Heathrow from Sofia, but leave the next morning from Gatwick to get >to SFO. We're trying to find a place to stay that night near Gatwick so >we can sort of wake up the next morning and get straight to the airport >no worries. > >Ta! > >At Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Lis wrote: >> >>Hi Sonnet >> >>One night in London??? As a local, of course I rarely actually visit any >>of the "sights". If you have any daylight hours here, you could try a >>bus tour (big red open-top double-decker buses, wrap up warm!). Take a >>look at http://www.bigbus.co.uk, although there are a couple of different >>companies who run these tours. Sometimes the ticket includes a boat >>trip on the river as well. >> >>If I had to pick just ONE attraction to visit, I personally would go for >>the Tower of London see http://www.tower-of-london.com. Lots of history, and >>the Crown Jewels are on display, and it is right next to Tower Bridge. I >>don't go into central London very often at night, so maybe someone else >>has some "night time" recommendations for you! >> >>-- >>Lis > >-- >Email always welcome: sonnet@pcosupport.org >
-- Only problem is, after that flight, I wouldn't want to travel to London from Gatwick - it's not that close!
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