 | London Walking in London Reviews | Tips 41 - 44 of 44 |  | The most convenient way to get around London, and see the sights at your own pace, is to walk. The roads are often so congested that it can be quicker to walk than to drive or take a bus. This is especially true of central London, where a bus may not even move for ages. However, the streets of London are also very, very busy, so walking can be a stressful experience. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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this is about a yellow african whose sometimes more Brit than the Brits. He is originally from Beira, Mocambique, then Salisbury , S.Rhodesia, now Kent in the UK. he and his two sons are involved in Bridges, all international travellers see regularly, a useful site of an EFFREEKAN who has made it. Jeeslijk, ons kan maar trots wees ;-))) loer so bietjie by Yee Associates Architects & Designers maar trug na Joeys, daar het ons ook ons nuwe Madiba Bryg tsuuen the rand van die Witsies an the boykies van Newtown University se kos wereld - meer inligting by my SuidAfrikaanse en joburg blaaie Leave a Comment
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I think that best way to enjoy the city and fell it is a walk around it. If weather is good and if u have a time - plz, take a walk around the city and ull see a things, that u never observe from the window of a bus or cab. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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My favourite mode of transport in London are my legs. To walk around London is to get to know it, to find hidden treasures and spots one might miss via any other transport use. Whilst walking the streets, people spotting, be it characters or famous folk, is just part of the passing daily life. Heading to particular places means you are able to stop along the way when you stumble across a museum or exhibition or memorial not on the tourist map. So make time to take in the unexpected. By missing the heat and hassle of tubes and queues for buses or hailing cabs you can take in more of this exciting city and not waste a minute of your time by spending it on travel but taking in more than you ever expected to see. Grab yourself a map of the city and head off for a different experience each day of your visit. I have introduced walking to my friends, who each time although have ended up fairly tired and with aching feet, have felt they have seen a tremendous amount of London they probably would not have done had they tubed/bussed/cabbed. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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