An advantage here is that not many people do this often - they prefer the more beaten path of calling hotels, airlines and travel agencies. And since you'll be talking with the tourism office, you might want to get a few tips on finding the best hotels where you could experience the local flavors and offerings of your destination.
Many low cost airlines have affiliated hotels. These range from 4 to 5 star hotels to more simple accommodations courtesy of inns and hostels. You might want to check their websites for availability in case you're traveling any time soon. Many of these affiliated hotels can accept last minute bookings. An advantage: if you use the low cost airline for travel, you get all the information you need including hotel bookings from only one website.
London is a lively city, full of things to do, whatever your age or budget. Everybody knows the sites already – Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament – but what if you want to get more of a feel for the city's culture? Here are some top tips: Pop into the surreal and gorgeous Freud for a cocktail. Service is prompt and friendly and some have raved that this place serves the best cocktails on this side of the pond! Located in trendy Shaftsbury Avenue, this is a don't-miss place. Don't be gun-shy! Pop into the super-trendy gastro pub, The Gun, because honestly, what trip to London is complete without dining at a traditional British pub? Beloved for its real log fires in Winter and riverside terrace in Summer, the Gun offers generous portions, pub grub, gastro cuisine and friendly service. And with more than two dozen wine choices by the glass, you're spoiled for choice.
Not The End of the world...but if you don't stop in at super-trendy club, The End, you may regret it. Since its opening in 1995 the club has progressed to become one of the most popular in London, promoting its own music label and hosting world-famous Djs. On Saturday nights, the club is packed. A bit of retail therapy never hurt anyone! And no trip to London is complete without heading down Oxford Street. One of the busiest streets in London, this street is strewn with bars, restaurants, boutiques and clothes stores, along with record shops and department stores. In other words: what more could you want? The London Eye can give you a relaxing break and a bird's eye view over the city – all in just 30 minutes! On a clear day, you can see for miles and the view is breathtaking. Did you know that if the ravens leave the tower of London, the Crown will be lost? Well, perhaps not, but there's no sense in taking chances! While you're peering back in time, see if you can spot the Raven master on his rounds and sneak a peek at the fabulous crown jewels. A great spot for history buffs and factionist's alike!
The Tate Modern is worth a look, even if you're not big on art. For starters, pick your way over the Millennium Bridge and stare up at the imposing building in front of you. Housed in the former Backside Power Station on the banks of the River Thames, the gallery displays major works by Matisse and Picasso as well as contemporary work, exhibitions and installations. Take a trip to Camden Market, for something totally different. A far cry from the busy, yet civilized worlds of Oxford Street or Covent Garden, Camden Market is chock-a-block with goths, punks, factionist's and role players – not to mention curious tourists. A friendly place, don't be discouraged by the amount of piercing and tattoos on view, but take a chance to soak up some alternative culture, maybe dabble in non-mainstream fashion and pick up a few goodies before you head back to normality. The Science Museum – not just for nerds! In all seriousness, this museum is one of a kind. See, feel and interactive with the major scientific advances of the last 300 years in the 40 galleries and 2000 exhibits. If all that gets a bit too much, why not travel into the future in the Welcome Wing, take a trip to the IMAX cinema step or the virtual reality simulator? Best of all, entrance is free!
For a unique vacation experience a private tour is definitely the way to go, for those who love the sense of adventure however they may want to go it alone. Ultimately the choice is yours and you know the kind of holiday you love, this is your 'off time' so getting the most from it, is vital. There are even guides who specialize in this type of vacation.
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