December 9, 200718 yr Hi All! I will be coming to England for a few weeks over the holidays, and I was hoping to get some recomendations as to where to go while I'm there for 3 weeks. Since this is my first time, I don't want to miss a "must see". If you have visited, or are English, please let me know where you should think I should go (cities) or visit (castles, museums, etc.). Please be specific so that I can find it! Cheers!
December 9, 200718 yr Hi All! I will be coming to England for a few weeks over the holidays, and I was hoping to get some recomendations as to where to go while I'm there for 3 weeks. Since this is my first time, I don't want to miss a "must see". If you have visited, or are English, please let me know where you should think I should go (cities) or visit (castles, museums, etc.). Please be specific so that I can find it! Cheers! well, i've been to the united kingdom for three times. i think i'd recommend edinburgh, liverpool, london and brighton to you. those cities are really nice in my opinion. and scotland is all very interesting, with its history, castles and nature.
December 9, 200718 yr well, i've been to the united kingdom for three times. i think i'd recommend edinburgh, liverpool, london and brighton to you. those cities are really nice in my opinion. and scotland is all very interesting, with its history, castles and nature. ............................and haggis.:rolleyes:
December 9, 200718 yr ............................and haggis.:rolleyes: yeah, haggis as well :rolleyes: anyways, i saw some haggis tins in a store. and i saw a vegetarian haggis tin. i've no idea what was in the tin. and i didn't want to know it.
December 9, 200718 yr yeah, haggis as well :rolleyes: anyways, i saw some haggis tins in a store. and i saw a vegetarian haggis tin. i've no idea what was in the tin. and i didn't want to know it. Coward!!:P
December 9, 200718 yr it will be when shes there and they've already started wasting a lot of money on cultural events no one needs
December 9, 200718 yr Author I recommend seeing Stonehenge, Bath & Winchester. Cool, thanks. I have been told to go to Bath, and I think Stonehenge is on the way there? Although, it's fenced in, right? You cannot get too close I hear. I'll look into Winchester...any particular reason to go there? liverpool and chester. i'll write more tomorrow when i've got time. Great! Love to hear more about these two..... Okay, where is the place to be in London on New Years?
December 10, 200718 yr I recommend that you bring a lot of money. :P London Eye, National Gallery and river cruise from the Eye to Greenwich if your in London.
December 10, 200718 yr I recommend that you bring a lot of money. :P London Eye, National Gallery and river cruise from the Eye to Greenwich if your in London. And then you can pop along from there to The Valley, which is a must-see!!:rolleyes:
December 10, 200718 yr The Liverpool digs are jokes right. Or is there another bunch of North West haters lurking.
December 10, 200718 yr The Liverpool digs are jokes right. Or is there another bunch of North West haters lurking. :rolleyes:
December 10, 200718 yr Sorry I'm paranoid, it's just I've been on tonnes of other forums and there are knobs who genuinely do hate the place and are really offensive and it just pisses me off more than anything. By the way, you could also visit Battle and go Keane hunting. I did that the other week - I didn't see them lol :(
December 10, 200718 yr Sorry I'm paranoid, it's just I've been on tonnes of other forums and there are knobs who genuinely do hate the place and are really offensive and it just pisses me off more than anything. Don't be a paranoid android. We're only having a laff!!:P Stolen any hubcaps recently??:lol: By the way - I thought "hunting" was banned??
December 10, 200718 yr free london stuff hey, go to the Southbank. Get off at Waterloo station and walk toward the river Thames. Turn right and walk for 10-15 mins. It's a great walk, with great views...you then end up at the Tate Modern, where most of the art is free to view there. excellent music venues on the southbank too, like the Royal Festival Hall...!
December 10, 200718 yr hey, go to the Southbank. Get off at Waterloo station and walk toward the river Thames. Turn right and walk for 10-15 mins. It's a great walk, with great views...you then end up at the Tate Modern, where most of the art is free to view there. excellent music venues on the southbank too, like the Royal Festival Hall...! Do you work for the London tourist board or something??:P
December 10, 200718 yr theres a tate gallery in liverpool as well. its supposed to be good but i've never been there. a few things you could see in liverpool: the albert dock. just dont go to the shops, they rob you there theres quite a lot of museums down there as well the liver buildings the beatles story. the cavern club the mersey ferries anfield road [and/ or goodison park] theres too parks. sefton parks nice, probably less of a tourist attraction though and if you wanna go to the sea, you could go to formby
December 11, 200718 yr Author hey, go to the Southbank. Get off at Waterloo station and walk toward the river Thames. Turn right and walk for 10-15 mins. It's a great walk, with great views...you then end up at the Tate Modern, where most of the art is free to view there. excellent music venues on the southbank too, like the Royal Festival Hall...! Great, thanks for the tip. An your first post too! I feel privileged! theres a tate gallery in liverpool as well. its supposed to be good but i've never been there. a few things you could see in liverpool: the albert dock. just dont go to the shops, they rob you there theres quite a lot of museums down there as well the liver buildings the beatles story. the cavern club the mersey ferries anfield road [and/ or goodison park] theres too parks. sefton parks nice, probably less of a tourist attraction though and if you wanna go to the sea, you could go to formby And thanks to you sally. I apprecriate your suggestions, and I think a trip to Liverpool is definely on. And Mark...thanks for spamming my thread so much, yet contributing so little!
December 11, 200718 yr I am eagerly waiting for visit in England. You can stay in Abbey Court Hotel. It is an elegant five storey townhouse located in the fashionable area of Notting Hill. You must see Cumbria, the lake district, Car of Star of the Motor museum, Beatrix potter gallery.
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