Recommendable places to visit in London?

sebaa16 asked:


We are 2 teenagers who are visiting London for 2 weeks and we are interested in having opinions on the best places to visit.
We appreciate any type of comments, thanks.

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5 comments to Recommendable places to visit in London?

  • Michelle N

    I suggest the museums as there are so many to see but the link below shows you attractions in London.

  • carina

    Camden Market
    if you’re into gory things then you might like London Dungeon
    the Tower of London is fascinating, lots of suits of armour and the Crown Jewels
    of course there’s loads of museums for every taste, Natural History, Science, V+A, British Museum etc etc etc (all free)

  • ladydreamer254

    Here are MY picks

    -London Eye flight
    It takes 30 minutes to go full circle and provides spectacular views of London. It’s extremely popular so it’s best to book tickets online. (I’ll give the link at the bottom of my answer).

    -Hyde Park
    It’s one of the eight Royal Parks in London, and houses the Italian Gardens, Peter Pan statue, Diana Memorial Fountain, eateries, and green spaces. And a river with ducks. You can horseback ride or take a paddleboat on the river.

    -Regents Park
    Another excellent park, it’s home to rose gardens, sports, eateries, London Zoo, wildlife garden, and outdoor concerts.

    -London Dungeon
    -This show and thrill rides attraction takes you back to the darkest moments in London history. It’s best to book online for this. (Link is provided).

    -Madame Tussauds
    Wax figurines of the famous and infamous. Book online. (Link provided).

    -Ripley’s Believe it or Not
    You should know what this is.

    -Changing of the Guard
    It’s pretty neat watching this in front of Buckingham Palace. Free.

    -Harrod’s
    The world famous department store. Check it out. There are some interesting food.

    -Piccadilly Circus
    London’s version of Times Square

    -West End
    London’s theater district.

    -Trafalgar Square
    This square is a tourist attraction, with the National Gallery and fountains. And statues.

    -Camden Market
    Shopping

    -Oxford Street
    -The busiest shopping district in Europe, with good clothing stores, a few souvenier shops, and eateries.

    Hm. That’s about it. Of course there’s a LOT more but when I was in London I didn’t have time to see everything (or close to a lot of things).

    Here’s the link for booking the specified attractions online, and then some:

  • Kenneth L

    I would say the Imperial War Museum would be a good spot.
    FYI-Alot of places close down at 6pm.

  • VICKY

    My recommendations are:

    London Dungeon
    Madame Tussauds
    Campden Lock Market
    London Eye Flight
    Trocadero, Piccadilly (bowling etc especially for rainy days)
    Natural History Science Museums (next door to each other)

    They might also enjoy the London Ducktours – an alternative tour of London using refurbished WW2 amphibious vehicles!

    Covent Garden is also great fun to visit because there are loads of buskers to see and there is a fun restaurant there called Belgo Centraal.

    Enjoy your trip :)

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