Idea for day trip from London
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On 21 Jul 2004 12:24:16 -0700, me wrote:
> Tim Challenger <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>.. .
>> On 21 Jul 2004 07:02:27 -0700, Martin wrote:
>>
>>> Hello There
>>>
>>> I am looking for idea for day trips from London. I will there in
>>> august 2004 and would like to spend some time around London but not
>>> overnight since our hotel is already paid
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>
>> Cambridge.
>> Windsor (+Castle).
>> Brighton by train and back is reasonable.
>
> Stonehenge is always popular, don't know if that is a good
> thing or not though. People do Bath that way too, some in
> the same trip.
I didn't suggest Stonehenge or Bath as I think they take just a bit too
long to get to.
> Not sure how long the poster is in London,
> but there is plenty to do and see right there without
> spending a bunch of it on buses and trains.
Of course, but at least it shows an awareness of the existence of "England
Outside London".
--
Tim C.
> Tim Challenger <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>.. .
>> On 21 Jul 2004 07:02:27 -0700, Martin wrote:
>>
>>> Hello There
>>>
>>> I am looking for idea for day trips from London. I will there in
>>> august 2004 and would like to spend some time around London but not
>>> overnight since our hotel is already paid
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>
>> Cambridge.
>> Windsor (+Castle).
>> Brighton by train and back is reasonable.
>
> Stonehenge is always popular, don't know if that is a good
> thing or not though. People do Bath that way too, some in
> the same trip.
I didn't suggest Stonehenge or Bath as I think they take just a bit too
long to get to.
> Not sure how long the poster is in London,
> but there is plenty to do and see right there without
> spending a bunch of it on buses and trains.
Of course, but at least it shows an awareness of the existence of "England
Outside London".
--
Tim C.