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Old 08-01-2007, 03:12 PM
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Default Re: London visit advice

"What are you interested in, museums, historical sites, architecture, etc? Most stuff will have some tourists, but some things are less touristy than others. "

I'm a big history buff, but I'm also a travel buff. I like to do things that I can't do anywhere else, or do anywhere else in the same way. But I don't do crowds and lines unless its a sporting event or a concert.

I'll be there 3 and a half days, and have 1 informal meeting. I figured as long as I was stopping there I might as well take a few days.

I didn't even know how much I liked Indian food until recently. I've eaten it in the US a couple of times with mixed feelings. However, I found a great Indian place in New Zealand a few months ago and realized that I hadn't been eating it in the right places. I figured if Nelson, New Zealand had good Indian, London would have great Indian.

I like the bus tour idea. I'll look into that.

Yeti, Is the Science Museum you're referring to the British Museum?

Analyst, thank you very much. That's exactly what I was looking for.
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