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Old 12-11-2009, 01:04 AM   #17 (permalink)
haikjackson
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Default Re: Visiting London in December?

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Originally Posted by sammy085 View Post
One of my favourite places to stay is London's South Bank. You have the usual top attractions plus an addictive festive atmosphere.

Try taking a flight on the London Eye, if you can afford to treat yourself why not try a private capsule with friends. You’ll get to enjoy mulled wine and mince pies or Winter Pimms and chocolate truffles. Trafalgar Square has a huge Christmas tree, and winter ice rinks spring up all over the place - Hyde Park, Hampton Court Palace and the Natural History Museum are just a few.

Theatre at Christmas is full of festive spirit and offers an array of productions. Whether you’re visiting with children or having a romantic break with a partner, they’ll be a pantomine or West End musical to amuse you. If you fancy starting on your Christmas shopping then try the Oxo Tower building and Gabriel’s Wharf, you’ll find contemporary jewellery, fashion, cafes and restaurants
HI
I like London very much especially at Christmas time.Shopping is too good in London especially jewellery.ofcource u gave all information regarding this. Thanks for that.
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