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Holly Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Wild Wild West
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Question for My UK Friends:)
I am starting a thread because we are in desperate need of a new thread, and I am in desperate need of advice. I need a suggestion for a day trip from London
I've been to...Windsor, Hampton Court, Hever, Stonehenge, Bath, Canterbury, Salisbury, Winchester, Leeds Castle, Warwick Castle..../me thinks...Oxford, Stratford, Dover...k, maybe that's about it. I would love something that is relevent to the Tudors, but it's not necessary. I'll be traveling by rail. When I google this, the same sights pop up (mostly the ones above). Brighton is continually mentioned, but I'm worried it is super touristy. Anyways, sorry about this very self-centered thread, but I leave in two weeks and need something new Thanks in advance. |
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Nobler in the mind.
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Brighton isn't that touristy iirc. Cambridge is nice. Bristol is good, bit hilly, but nice. There is always more of London to see and I say that as someone who has lived here my whole life.
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Holly Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Elly was telling me about Brick Road (?), and that it is a really interesting part of London. Any other suggestions?
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Sponsored Cunt
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Brick Lane. And yes, yes it is (went to Uni round the corner from there so spent a lot of time there). I'm actually with Ducks; there's always parts of London you've not explored, and like Ducky I've lived here my whole life.
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