Going to Europe in the Nov/Dec. What to see?

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  1. Randell

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    One of the best trips I ever did with the kids was taking them on a guided tour open top bus. I learnt a lot about London and I've lived here for 40 years! A good thing is that you can hop on and hop off at any point on the bus circuit and go to an attraction. Though things like the London Aquarium are probably a bit small compare to Florida!

    I would say the London Eye, Tate Modern as well, Globe Theatre. If it's a nice day, walk to the top of Primrose Hill (which is north of Regents Park and London Zoo) and get a great panoramic view of London. Get a river bus down to Greenwich park, see the maritime museum and the Observatory and get an alternative panoramic view.

    Don't go to Londn Zoo, it's sad.
     
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    the British Museum and the Natural History Museum.
     
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    It's full of nothing but Atheist propaganda!!!!!!

    Oh, sorry. Wrong forum. :razz:
     
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    I absolutely recommend doing this. It leaves from the Eye, so you could combine the two. Would make a good morning. However, in Novemeber... take lots of clothes.
     
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