I will be in london for three days this week. Couple of days are dedicated towards spending time with friends and family..even though, I have been to london quite a few times, but Central London is just so exquisitely interesting for so many reasons..therefore, for once more i just want to stroll the streets of Central London for one day..not nearly enough, but if that’s all you have then where would you go and what would you do…and where would you eat..
Re: Spending a day in Central London..
well depends on what kind of things you are into really, tell me what you prefer, what sorta food, do you visit nightclubs, books or what? what part of central london would you be going to in particular?
Re: Spending a day in Central London..
well, i would like to see British Museum, and then anywhere from New Westminster to Piccadilly Circus to Trafalgar square to Hyde Park, to the residence of Sherlock Holmes to the glitz and glamor of Harrords..how can i just cruise through all these places..and grab food on the go..:D
Re: Spending a day in Central London..
well trafalgar square isn't that great unless you want to spend some serious time clubbing, and anyway there are many good restaurants in central london, if you really want to spend a lot of time sightseeing then stop worrying about the food anyfast food will do, but anyway if you don't care about the pizza hut's and the kfc's of the world then gay lord is a nice desi restaurant, or you can go to al-dar a lebanese cafe in chelsea n edgware road both or you can try maaroush ( i personally don't like lebanese food though), and try and contact a bus tour company, i think thats the most effective way of seeing a lot of places in one day and the guides are pretty informative and it would save you the trouble of organizaing everything yourself. i am not a huge fan of harrods, bas theek hee hai. anyway if you are not planning to contact a tour company then i'll refommend that you get a tube map, mark all the places you want to go to, calculate the travel time and see how you can fit all that into your schedule before visiting london(you can get the info from the tfl.gov.uk website).