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<blockquote data-quote="Yami no Hon" data-source="post: 3458387" data-attributes="member: 29447"><p>I think I spent like 3 days just in the British Museum over the course of about 2 weeks last Spring. It is every bit as awsome as we've been telling you, only more so, because we don't have enough words to tell you just how cool it is. </p><p></p><p>If you're into books, make the trip to the British Library. They have a Magna Carta, a Gutenberg Bible, a First Folio, and a whole bunch of other nifty things written down.</p><p></p><p>If you're a Shakespear nerd, the Globe is worth it, but really pricy if you arn't. I can recomend the Blackfriars pub just across the river from it.</p><p></p><p>My big tip: if you're going to be there on a Sunday, and want to see one of the big churches (Westminster Abby or St. Paul's) go and attend a service. If you do that, you get in free. If you don't, you have to pay through the nose. (A student ticket is 7 Pounds IIRC.) St. Martin's in the Field (by Trafalger Square) has a lunch time concert series, attendance is free and it lasts about half an hour (I think they start at 1 pm). If you go to that you get free entrence to the church and a nice concert. Also, the shop in their crypt is one of the best places to make a brass rubbing in the city.</p><p></p><p>If you like Naval History, go down to Maratime Greenwich (its in Zone 2 of the Tube, so you don't have to pay extra for your ticket). The Maratime History Museum has the uniform Nelson was wearing when he died, along with tons of other cool things. The Observatory up on the hill marks the Prime Meridian of the World (there's a big red line painted up the side of the building and everything). The Cutty Sark museum is a chance to climb all over an old ship.</p><p></p><p>Wherever you go, remember to ask if there is a student rate. You'd be suprised how many places give a substantial one.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy to answer any further questions you have for me.</p><p></p><p>Edit: the different theme guides they hand out in the Tate are some of the most brilliant things I have ever read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yami no Hon, post: 3458387, member: 29447"] I think I spent like 3 days just in the British Museum over the course of about 2 weeks last Spring. It is every bit as awsome as we've been telling you, only more so, because we don't have enough words to tell you just how cool it is. If you're into books, make the trip to the British Library. They have a Magna Carta, a Gutenberg Bible, a First Folio, and a whole bunch of other nifty things written down. If you're a Shakespear nerd, the Globe is worth it, but really pricy if you arn't. I can recomend the Blackfriars pub just across the river from it. My big tip: if you're going to be there on a Sunday, and want to see one of the big churches (Westminster Abby or St. Paul's) go and attend a service. If you do that, you get in free. If you don't, you have to pay through the nose. (A student ticket is 7 Pounds IIRC.) St. Martin's in the Field (by Trafalger Square) has a lunch time concert series, attendance is free and it lasts about half an hour (I think they start at 1 pm). If you go to that you get free entrence to the church and a nice concert. Also, the shop in their crypt is one of the best places to make a brass rubbing in the city. If you like Naval History, go down to Maratime Greenwich (its in Zone 2 of the Tube, so you don't have to pay extra for your ticket). The Maratime History Museum has the uniform Nelson was wearing when he died, along with tons of other cool things. The Observatory up on the hill marks the Prime Meridian of the World (there's a big red line painted up the side of the building and everything). The Cutty Sark museum is a chance to climb all over an old ship. Wherever you go, remember to ask if there is a student rate. You'd be suprised how many places give a substantial one. I'd be happy to answer any further questions you have for me. Edit: the different theme guides they hand out in the Tate are some of the most brilliant things I have ever read. [/QUOTE]
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