Be sure to visit ....
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Be sure to visit ....
Taking my first trip to Europe starting in London,then to Rome, to Paris, to Barcellona, Edinburgh, Belfast ...I am prepared to search out recognized attractions in these areas .. however the more experienced travellers might have favorite sights they could recommend .. pictures would be nice as well .
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How much time have you allocated for each city? All of the major tourist attractions are major time sinks unless you get there really early in the morning or reserve a time slot online (London Eye, for example).
London
Buckingham Palace
Parliament
London Eye
Various parks
Rome
Vatican
Paris
Louvre
Eiffel Tower
Notre Dame
WikiTravel can be a great resource though it is occasionally out of date. Also check out the regional Travel/Dining sections on FT.
London
Buckingham Palace
Parliament
London Eye
Various parks
Rome
Vatican
Paris
Louvre
Eiffel Tower
Notre Dame
WikiTravel can be a great resource though it is occasionally out of date. Also check out the regional Travel/Dining sections on FT.
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Please follow the discussion as the thread moves to the Travel->Europe forum. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator, TravelBuzz.
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Taking my first trip to Europe starting in London,then to Rome, to Paris, to Barcellona, Edinburgh, Belfast ...I am prepared to search out recognized attractions in these areas .. however the more experienced travellers might have favorite sights they could recommend .. pictures would be nice as well .
1. Go to a London pub for "Sunday roast," which is the big early-afternoon meal that many eat on Sundays. Great way to get a feel for the local culture...you'll see families, kids, dogs, young couples, etc.
2. Go to the National Gallery. One of the best art galleries in the world.
3. Ride the tube.
4. If I'm with someone who's in London for the first time, I take them on a walking tour that goes through some of my favorite neighborhoods & past some great attractions. Starting at Harrods (Knightsbridge tube stop), walk to Hyde Park Corner, then Constitution Hill along Green Park past Buckingham Palace. Walk down The Mall to Charing Cross, then along The Strand (stop at the National Gallery if you like) and cut up through Covent Gardens. Turn left on Long Acre and head toward Leicester Square. Walk through Leicester Square to Piccadilly Circus. Walk down Piccaddilly (stop at Fortnum & Mason or The Ritz if you want tea). Once I get back to Hyde Park Corner, sometimes I'll walk up Park Lane & then cut through Kensington Gardens. Otherwise I'll go down Knightsbridge & Kensington Road. Eventually I cut down to Cromwell Road & walk back through South Kensington & Brompton Road back to Harrods. (Note: This walk can take at least a couple hours -- or even all day if you make stops.)

