London calling

Mar 18, 2009 17:19

Help! We have to make a trip to London this weekend, and I just found out that my husband's work isn't making our travel arrangements other than buying the Eurostar tickets. I haven't been to London in 6 years, so I'm making a last-minute plea to those "in the know" like trystbat for hotel & restaurant recommendations and "must see" sightseeing for the ( Read more... )

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trystbat March 18 2009, 16:55:24 UTC
We recently stayed at the Morgan Hotel in Bloomsbury, very near the British Museum. Reasonable rates, excellent breakfast. Ask about their flats, which I believe have kitchenettes & are bigger, a good deal. The regular hotel doubles are small, but typical for a London hotel in that price range. Good Indian restaurant nearby called Malabar Junction ( ... )

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demode March 18 2009, 17:13:30 UTC
Have your kids been to London before? I'd take them to some of the interesting neighborhoods - Camden etc. (Camden market they'd probably like). Probably too last minute, but we rented a flat last time from "A Place Called Home" and loved it -- tons of space.

I also like the Museum of London - they recently redid their medieval wing and it was very good. Some costumes interspersed throughout, plus I think it's general enough that your kids would be interested.

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demode March 18 2009, 17:42:27 UTC
Oh and of course the London Eye!

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fleurdelysa March 18 2009, 17:50:01 UTC
Thanks guys! I'm gonna get right on the phone with the Morgan Hotel. It looks awesome. The traditional British breakfast is a fun bonus! It will be a fun whirlwind weekend since it is the first time to England for the kids and J. And honestly, I think my hubby is ready for the relief of being in an English speaking city! :)

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trystbat March 18 2009, 18:50:51 UTC
The Museum of London is undergoing another huge renovation, & everything *but* the medieval wing is closed thru, iirc, 2010. Pity bec. I looooved the recreated 20th c. rooms! Check the website for details.

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hohenstein March 18 2009, 18:21:22 UTC

I always went for tea at Libertys in London. Their needlework department is great & the Tudor style 1880's building is fun.

A.

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hohenstein March 18 2009, 18:26:06 UTC

Its rather expensive, but there is also the Court Clothing exhibit at Kensington Palace. I think this is a permanent exhibit. (I admit, I just went into the store & bought postcards of the dresses).

A.

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trystbat March 18 2009, 18:49:28 UTC
Not right now -- Kensington has an exhibit of Princess Diana's dresses (about 6, iirc) & a setup about 'the last debutantes' of 1958, & in the state rooms there are maybe 3 outfits of 18th-c. clothing. But the park is lovely for strolling.

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