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Author: | DZar [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | london |
Any UK members have any advice for the best spots to sightsee and great places to eat while staying in London??....it is going to be a short trip only a few days and i want to make the best of it.( any good watch spots as well?? =)) |
Author: | Blingal [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
you got loads of places to see in London..... a few days is not gonna cut it. You gotta see the London Bridge, London Tower, British Museum, China Town, take a walk through Soho, Covent garden market, Marble Arch, Natural History Museum, Go shopping on Regent street, take pictures of the second most famous place on earth Picadilly Circus..... Edgeware road if youre into "arabic" food and fashion ![]() And have fun ![]() |
Author: | Driver8 [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
DZar wrote: Any UK members have any advice for the best spots to sightsee and great places to eat while staying in London??....it is going to be a short trip only a few days and i want to make the best of it.( any good watch spots as well?? =)) Just take a stroll down New Bond St if you want watches. "Marcus" is an absolute must. As for sightseeing - well there's a heck of a lot to choose from, so just grab a touristy book, and a zone 1-6 Travelcard (just £4.50) and you can go pretty much anywhere in London on the tube. Have fun! |
Author: | Blingal [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
Quote: Just take a stroll down New Bond St if you want watches. "Marcus" is an absolute must. D8 New Bond Street is a small side street across the road from Bond Street station, am I right? Ive never seen a watchery there, is it new? I think there was a Body Shop there last time I was there, unless im mistaken |
Author: | DZar [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
any restaurant suggestions (sorry but im not a fish and chips kinda guy =( ) |
Author: | Driver8 [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
Blingal wrote: Quote: Just take a stroll down New Bond St if you want watches. "Marcus" is an absolute must. D8 New Bond Street is a small side street across the road from Bond Street station, am I right? Ive never seen a watchery there, is it new? I think there was a Body Shop there last time I was there, unless im mistaken New Bond Street is a pretty long street actually. Old Bond Street is a small part of the whole ; the rest being official New Bond Street - but these days the whole lot is known as New Bond Street. It's a couple of mins walk from Bond Street Station. Here's a list I cribbed off the net of the shops along New Bond Street. Some awesome watch stores here - Zara House of Labels Pronovias Victorinox Royal Bank of Scotland Doly Robina Mephisto Bonhams R.M. Williams Ivory Gant Frost Russell & Bromley Pringle of Scotland Armani Casa Armani Collezioni Bally Anya Hindmarch Porsche Design Folli Follie Canali Miu Miu DKNY Jeans Pal Zileri HSBC Diesel Corneliani Church's Opera Gallery Renoir House Bateel SJ Phillips Ltd Zilli Mallett Polo Ralph Lauren Richard Green The Fine Art Society Wana Hermès Michael Kors Loro Piana Nicole Farhi Louis Vuitton Cheaney Boucheron Asprey Bulgari Marcus Harry Winston Moussaieff Chanel Chaumet Cartier Boodles Mikimoto David Morris Tiffany & Co Chanel DKNY The Royal Arcade Watches of Switzerland (Rolex) Akris Leviev Yves Saint Laurent Gucci George Cleverley Rene Caovilla Vertu Marina Rinaldi Cartier Etro Georgina Goodman offices De Beers Next ROC Reiss Baroni Francesco Biasia Leonidas Watches of Bond Street Basler Jil Sander Boudi TM Lewin Fobia Oliver Sweeney Calvin Klein Pellini Uomo Fenwick D & G Emporio Armani F Pinet Avi Rossini Wempe Mulberry Company Smythson of Bond Street Ermenegildo Zegna Other Criteria Sotheby's Richard Green Furla Anne Fontaine Halcyon Longchamp Jimmy Choo Lucie Campbell Russell & Bromley (Conduit Street) Burberry Louis Vuitton (Clifford Street) Watches of Switzerland Patek Philippe Georg Jensen de Grisogone Adler Chopard Moira Longmire Breguet Van Cleef & Arpels Graff Ralph Lauren Salvatore Ferragamo Joseph Chatilla Max Mara Prada Bottega Veneta Etro Daniel Katz Mountblanc Omega Boutique Damiani Daks Gina Dolce & Gabbana Alexander McQueen Tod's Mappin & Webb |
Author: | DZar [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
wow it looks like i would need a week just to stop in all these shops |
Author: | taffytoon [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
DZar wrote: wow it looks like i would need a week just to stop in all these shops Yup, we also have Electricity and Cars in the UK ![]() ![]() |
Author: | DZar [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
thats not what i meant ![]() |
Author: | taffytoon [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
DZar wrote: thats not what i meant ![]() I didn't think you did my friend, sorry if it came across that way. I hope you have a GREAT time ![]() |
Author: | The Engineer [ Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
Hi Covent Garden, good for eating at night and atmosphere in the day time, avoid early evening as the restaurants get busy with the Theatre crowds (unless you are going to the Theatre of course) then go in the daytime and book a table for the night. Don't eat and drink in the real touristy hot spots you will get ripped off. Take a walk in Hyde Park, cafe at the end of the Serpentine lake near Mayfair, sit and watch the world go by, go on the London eye (its a good view) A day out? Hampton Court. Where are you staying? And what do you like? Cause after you have visited all Drivers shops you are going to have to target what you want to do! A Travelcard works on the Buses as well. Are you on your own or with a shopping machine? Not enough time to visit all the sights? Take a London Bus sightseeing tour and sit on the open top. (wrap up well if you are going soon) Have fun. |
Author: | DZar [ Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
thank you everyone for the good advice, i am sure this is going to turn into a shopping expedition once we see some sights. I'm not a crazy museum kind of person, i like to explore more, i am really looking forward to my trip, i just hope it isn't as frigid as i hear. |
Author: | taffytoon [ Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
DZar wrote: thank you everyone for the good advice, i am sure this is going to turn into a shopping expedition once we see some sights. I'm not a crazy museum kind of person, i like to explore more, i am really looking forward to my trip, i just hope it isn't as frigid as i hear. Has anyone mentioned Soho? ![]() |
Author: | Sharkmouth [ Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
If you're interested in anthropology, be sure to go to a football match at Millwall, preferably against West Ham or Leeds. No doubt you'll be able to get some jellied eels at half time as well! ![]() Here's something I did long ago on a visit to London. We got on a bus at Euston going towards the east end and asked the driver to take us to a good pub on his route. He dropped us off at a genuine "knees up Mother Brown" pub where we had a great night. No way we could have found a place like that without local knowledge. Done the same with buses and taxis all over the world. Get away from the tourist traps and join the locals. |
Author: | happy_chapie [ Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: london |
For a better time, you could go to Euston station and jump on the first train to Manchester ![]() |
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