| re: Nothing Jim related but... | |
|
Posted by: |
Pudding 08:03 pm UTC 02/09/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Nothing Jim related but... - Jacqueline 11:37 am UTC 02/07/08 |
| I disagree. New York and London are very similar in price, accomodation, travel, food (granted the portions in the UK aren't as big as they are in the US) etc there's not much difference at all. It's cheaper to go to the theatre in London than it is in New York. The problem with tourists in London is they feel obliged to buy shitty souvenirs at a daft price, that's whn it becomes expensive. > Keeping the exchange rate in mind I'd suggest Vienna, > Austria over the UK. It's a wonderful place at all times > of the year - Easter time is my favorite. Plus, the day > trips you can take from Vienna are easy to arrange and > very good. > > If you like NYC you'll find London it's more expensive > sister. If you go to England, try Dorset or the Lake > District. If you do go to London - take the EuroStar > (book in advance) to Paris for a few days. It's not my > most favored city, but it should be seen. > > xxx > JD > > > My girlfriend and I want to visit the UK in a couple of > > years and would anybody suggest some good places to go > > sight-seeing?? Its gonna be our first time to the UK. Our > > first trip was to Mexico. Its pretty nice out there > > (depends on where you are!!). Now we want to go somewhere > > special. Increase our horizons. Anyway, any suggestions > > would be nice. Thanx. | |
| reply | | |
| Previous: | re: Nothing Jim related but... - Jacqueline 11:37 am UTC 02/07/08 |
| Next: | re: Nothing Jim related but... - Belmont 05:44 pm UTC 02/07/08 |
| Thread: | |