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Thursday 9 January 2014

Hamad and Ramadhan's Guide to London



* How do I get to the train station?
You need to take bus number 24 from Park Street to Bristol Temple Meads.
* How long does it take from Bristol?
It takes about 2 hours.
* Where do you arrive?
It arrives in London Paddington
* What should I do fist? / How should I get around?
You should go to Buckingham Palace because it is queen's house you can visit the gallery and take pictures.
* What should I do next? After that? Then?
If I were you I'd go to Big Ben because it is very tall, beautiful and go to London Eye because it is very high and you can see along distance.
* What should I do in the evening?
You should go to Oxford street because you see people and you can go shopping.
* Where should I stay?
I think you should stay at the Hilton hotel.
* What should I do on the second day?
If I were you I'd go to Covent Garden because you can see magic.

Big Ben

* Where is it on the map?
It is near houses of parliament and Westminster abbey
* What is it?
It is a very tall clock
* When was it built?
The clock tower was built in 1288
* What do people do there?
Many people usually look at it and take pictures
* What is inside?
There is bell and many steps
* Describing words?
Very loud, very tall and beautiful
* What is the nearest underground station?
The nearest underground station is Westminster and St James' park
* How much is it to go inside?
£ 15
* When is a good time to go?

In the morning because it is very clear

Buckingham Palace

* Where is it on the map?
It is near Big Ben, St James' park and Victoria coach station

* What is it?
Is it the queen's house where the royal family live
* When was it built?
At was in 1702 (300 years old)
* What do people do there?
Many people visit the gallery everyday and take pictures
* What is inside?
Picture gallery, garden and lake
* Describing words?
Very big, very nice, beautiful and old
* What is the nearest underground station?
Green park and St James' park
* How much is it to go inside?
 £ 20
* When is a good time to go?
 In the morning because there is less traffic


LONDON EYE
* Where is it on the map?
It is near the Houses Of Parliament, Imperial War Museum and Westminster Abbey.

* What is it?
It is a big wheel.

*When was it built?
It was built 14 years ago in1999.

* What do people do there?
People usually see the city, look at the London skyline and take pictures.

* Describing words?
Very tall, very nice views, very big, very high and see a long distance.

* What is the nearest underground station?
Waterloo and London Waterloo East.

* How much is it to go inside?
£12 for 1 person.

* When is a good time to go?

In the morning because it is very clear.



Madame Tussaud's

* Where is it on the map?
It is near Covent Garden and Bloomsbury.
* What is it?
It is there are a lot of personalities modelled in wax.
* When was it built?
It was built 129 years ago in 1884.
* What do people do there?
People usually see the models and take pictures.
* What is inside?
Everything is made of wax for example Queen Elizabeth, Michael Jackson and 2Pac
* Describing words?
Very nice to look at and beautiful.
* What is the nearest underground station?
London Marylebone.
* How much is it to go inside?
£ 25 for 1 person.
* When is a good time to go?
At any time, preferably in the morning.                                


Enjoy your visit!







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