Re: NFC - Travel Agent/Concierge Ideas | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: BRITT ROTHMAN (britt2asa![]() |
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Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2022 23:58:39 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi Matt, I don’t know what you want to see, what your timeframe is or what you like to do but seeing as I lived in the U.K. for 22 years and travel to a different European city weekly with work I can give you a few quick thoughts. 1. You could spend 25 weeks in London and not see everything as a tourist so if it’s the first time stick with the well known tourist sites, just cause they are well known doesn’t mean they aren’t worth seeing. 2. The best way to see a new city on the first day ( in my opinion) is one of those open top bus rides you can take that are hop on-hop off for a few hours. They hit most of the interesting sites and will give you ideas for things to see. 3. Berlin will have a tourist office, the airport arrivals will probably have a tourist office. Grab some brochures and you will have a few ideas. You don’t have enough time to get bored. 4. I would spend more time in London then in Berlin ( personally). 5. Walk walk walk. Especially London. Unless the weather is impossible ( buy a brolly) then walk. The underground and taxis are always available. 6. London is easy, too much to see in a few days. Depending on your preference ( and crowds I can say all the following ( you can Google for details). : Walk Hyde Park, particularly on a Sunday morning, Goto Greenwich, take a river taxi from parliament south to Greenwich on the Thames, get off and walk back through the tunnel under the Thames., Visit St Pauls, Visit the Tower of London, Visit the Covent Garden, walk Regent and Oxford Streets, walk around the palace, Green Park, past number 10, around New Scotland Yard, also there are dozens of very good museums, to many to see in 22 years!. There’s the London transport museum, the art museums, etc. there are loads of tourist offices and ideas in those. Visit HMS Belfast moored in the Thames and tour her, Ride the London Eye for the views. 7. You could just walk around London and see a hundred sites for free and have a good time, you could do this for 2 weeks. No need to plan and actually no need for the hop on bus when in London. Do that in Berlin. 8. Research the transport situation from the London airport you use to where you are staying. Taxis are easier but you have to pay. Everything in the U.K. is screwed right now for airports so expect to wait a long time in lines and a long time for check in and to get your bags. 9. Have fun. BR in Stockholm Sent from my iPad On 11 Apr 2022, at 18:03, Clarence Romero Jr. <clyderomerof4 [at] gmail.com> wrote:
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NFC - Travel Agent/Concierge Ideas Matt Boyd, April 11 2022
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Re: NFC - Travel Agent/Concierge Ideas Clarence Romero Jr., April 11 2022
- Re: NFC - Travel Agent/Concierge Ideas BRITT ROTHMAN, April 11 2022
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- Re: NFC - Travel Agent/Concierge Ideas Clarence Romero Jr., April 12 2022
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