You do! You need to tell me what sorts of things you like: museum, shopping, theatre, galleries, sightseeing, food...
Most museums in London are free (dinosaurs for free! :D). Same for galleries, except for special exhitibitions.
Musicals are brilliant, it's better to buy tickets at least a few weeks in advance, so if you're interested I can tell you what's on (or you can find out easily online) and I can help you buy tickets in advance.
Sightseeing, well, is sightseeing. Some places are quite expensive to get in (Tower of London is like £15). There are places away from London that are awesome (castles, towns, seaside...), but that obviously depends on how long you're staying and how far from London you want to go.
I wouldn't recommend theme parks. Any park in Asia you can find is better than the ones here!
Good food here is generally expensive, but worth it. :D
DINOSAURS!!! That's it, I'm definitely going to see that one. 8DDD
I'll be in Europe for an estimated two weeks, but we're planning to go to Paris and Switzerland for a bit as well. So about... ten days worth of London [minus one day on my brother's part because he's making a pilgrimage to Old Trafford]. ^^
Shopping isn't really the highest priority on my list; I'm surrounded by countries that produce the same things for much cheaper have cheaper shopping anyway. XD I do want to locate some of those bookshops that people always talk about, though! =D
I also want to visit you. 8D And maybe harrass doll owners. And eat as much as possible without spending TOO much. Musicals sound like great fun too, and and omg I don't know where to START.
Maybe hop to a book shop and browse a city guide to get a general idea of what you might want to see, first?
Everybody has to go see the dinosaurs! XD
Musicals, OMG, are so much fun. I think musicals, museums and sightseeings are better at weekdays (some musicals are cheaper too!), and meeting up and hanging around at weekends, so you don't have to fight with the crowds too much.
We're going in either the first two or last two weeks of December, since that's when my break is. XD Will only be able to confirm in August though. Would you be around? *totally going to harrass you. We can prance around as Higa in London or something LOL
It also happens to be football season so yes, we'd definitely have to try getting tickets. XD
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-14 03:20 pm (UTC)I still need to talk with you about interesting things to do in London. XDno subject
Date: 2007-05-14 03:29 pm (UTC)You do! You need to tell me what sorts of things you like: museum, shopping, theatre, galleries, sightseeing, food...
Most museums in London are free (dinosaurs for free! :D). Same for galleries, except for special exhitibitions.
Musicals are brilliant, it's better to buy tickets at least a few weeks in advance, so if you're interested I can tell you what's on (or you can find out easily online) and I can help you buy tickets in advance.
Sightseeing, well, is sightseeing. Some places are quite expensive to get in (Tower of London is like £15). There are places away from London that are awesome (castles, towns, seaside...), but that obviously depends on how long you're staying and how far from London you want to go.
I wouldn't recommend theme parks. Any park in Asia you can find is better than the ones here!
Good food here is generally expensive, but worth it. :D
etc!
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:37 pm (UTC)I'll be in Europe for an estimated two weeks, but we're planning to go to Paris and Switzerland for a bit as well. So about... ten days worth of London [minus one day on my brother's part because he's making a pilgrimage to Old Trafford]. ^^
Shopping isn't really the highest priority on my list; I'm surrounded by countries that
produce the same things for much cheaperhave cheaper shopping anyway. XD I do want to locate some of those bookshops that people always talk about, though! =DI also want to visit you. 8D And maybe harrass doll owners. And eat as much as possible without spending TOO much. Musicals sound like great fun too, and and omg I don't know where to START.
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:43 pm (UTC)Man Utd fan, huh? XD
Maybe hop to a book shop and browse a city guide to get a general idea of what you might want to see, first?
Everybody has to go see the dinosaurs! XD
Musicals, OMG, are so much fun. I think musicals, museums and sightseeings are better at weekdays (some musicals are cheaper too!), and meeting up and hanging around at weekends, so you don't have to fight with the crowds too much.
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:47 pm (UTC)I've been looking through guidebooks and stuff. They confuse me even more!! XDDD I'll try to narrow it down @_@ and then go ajdkgld at you again. XDDD
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:53 pm (UTC)XD; That happens. But you've got time to research! When are you coming over, again?
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Date: 2007-05-15 12:31 am (UTC)We can prance around as Higa in London or something LOLIt also happens to be football season so yes, we'd definitely have to try getting tickets. XD