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Date Posted: 11:43:25 02/07/12 Tue
Author: Bev uk
Subject: MJ lives in London maybe she can give you some suggestions i hope that helps you out DOS
In reply to: DOS 's message, "Going to London in late May" on 10:15:33 02/07/12 Tue


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[> Yes, hi DOS -- I live close to London! Well, for starters -- you can't do all that in 1 day -- lol! Stonehenge is quite a ways from London -- 2 hours, at least and, imo, isn't worth the trip! I would recommend visiting Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, or even the Dickens house (being that it's his 200th birthday this year) instead -- inside for more -- -- mj, 13:12:43 02/07/12 Tue [1]

or try to visit a couple of those. You will see Big Ben and Westminster, anyway as it's so central to everything. There's also the National Gallery and the British Museum (my favorite) with the famous Burroughs Market nearby.Hotels -- plenty of fabulous ones -- what's your budget!? The great ones are pricey -- The Ritz, The Savoy, The Brown, The Dorchester. The Marriott in Marble Arch is a good one and not so expensive. Where is your conference? The most important thing is to get a hotel near your venue. Let me know!


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