Friday 18 May 2012

In Wandering the Streets


"Naughty teenager who has not changed since the time of Dickens'
London, UK

To understand this great city has to reach his heart. Its worn streets are his driving force. In London there are two international airports, Heathrow and Gatwick. From each airport easily by public transport to get to downtown. You can connect to high-speed rail through train "Eurostar" from station "St Pancras". Metromrezhata London is well developed and easy to use. Buses are cheap. A taxi can take wherever you are.

In the Eternal City were born many celebrities. Shakespeare is used in rough houses Sautuork. Originated in the streets of Chelsea Punk, Vivienne Westwood-made queen of fashion. A disorder of the East End created Brit-art. If a pedestrian violates the traffic rules will not go unpunished. There is freedom of speech. Change is good. And everyone is welcome. All this is contrary to the popular London. Still, there is a change of guards ceremony of handing over the keys in the Tower. They remain unchanged for hundreds of years. September is an ideal time to be on the streets of London. Parks are nice, and temperatures are suitable for open bus ride or walk along the river. Only then can enjoy the buzz of a busy pub or outdoor cafe. These are the last warm weeks in which to take place, the biggest classical music festival in Hyde Park. Best thing about London is that some of the biggest of its museum are free. In September there are open doors of the Royal Opera House and the Supreme Court. Then access is free. And even if it rains, these places will look unique.
Wealth in London's museums and galleries are unique. In London there are some fantastic market, and if you're there this weekend will be worth a visit this Kalambiya in East End Road and Borough Market in Sautuork.
Five days of sightseeing.
Day-1
Start with the basics of London. Visit the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. Visit Churchill's Cabinet of WWII. Also horse guards to Trafalgar Square and National Gallery. Spend the evening in front of a pub with a beer in hand.
Day-2
Changing the Guard Buckingham Palace to begin at 11:30. Head over to "Fortnam and Mason" Piccadilly for coffee or lunch. You can shop on Bond Street to Oxford Street. If time allows you to relax in nearby Hyde Park.
Day-3
Spend the morning in Covent Garden and there will look at the market and magazinite.Sednete in the restaurant of the Royal Opera. Spend the afternoon admiring the richness of the British Museum and the nearby Bloomsbury.
Day-4
Now climb up the London Eye. Then continue along South Bank to throw an eye on "Royal Festival Hall." And if you can get tickets for the evening show in the theater of Shakespeare's Globe,.
Day-5
Go early to avoid queues at London Tower. Then evaluate the masterful beauty of Tower Bridge. Then catch a boat from Tower Pier to Greenwich. There you will dine in the pub on the riverbank. Greenwich is a UNESCO World Heritage. There are the Royal Observatory, Maritime Museum and Cutty Sark.
Tips
Pre-book your tickets to avoid long lines.
Do not rent a car because it's not worth the nerves. And public transportation is convenient and inexpensive.
Smoking in enclosed public places is banned in England from 2007

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