South West London
Obviously I am bias but the SW of this city can be wonderful and if you ever visit London and get the chance to travel a little far out (we're about 20 minutes train from Waterloo) then I recommend visiting the beautiful Richmond Park (next door to me!) especially. Also whilst not considered very exciting, Richmond and Barnes have a lovely atmosphere and good shops. Barnes/Kew Riverside is beautiful and you don't feel like you are in London while you're there.
Central London Attractions
Firstly, a few HIGHLY overrated London attractions; London Eye-unless you can get a cheap ticket online, which is possible, I would say the London Eye is not worth the full price of the ticket. Whilst the view is spectacular, it is usually almost always blocked by the large head of 6ft tourist taking snaps and I found that the 'pods' being so full up with people just took away from the enjoyment. If you are lucky with weather and can catch it when it's not too busy then it may be worth a ride.
Also, the worst London attraction I have ever visited is called 'Ripley's Believe it or Not'-the prices are extroadinarly high, the place is full of crap and a complete waste of time. Just don't visit it, end of.
Madame Tussards IS great but the price is high. You can pretty much always get a 2 for 1 entry if you travel by train (visit the official Days Out Guide, search for the attraction, download the voucher and as long as you have any valid train ticket you can get in for 2 for 1). It's almost very very busy at weekends, hence I would only ever go on a weekday.
Again the London Aquarium is great (although I have visited much better aquariums abroad)-it wasn't too busy when we went and again, you can get a 2 for 1 from Days Out Guide.
The best attraction in London we have been to has to be London Zoo. It's fantastic and whilst busy, it is quite big so we found it easy to mooch around and take our time. It is also surrounded by the beautiful Regent's Park which is nice to visit afterwards. We have never had the queue for long and again, it is very possible to get 2 for 1's (I wouldn't say the entrance price is worth it otherwise).
I'll finish this part one with a big recommendation-if you going to do any kind of boat tour...go on London Duck Tours! It's a completely different take on the traditional tourist river cruise. The commentary is funny and yes, the moment it turns into a "duck" and slides into the River Thames is very exciting, even for a 25 year old! I'd recommend getting tickets from Lastminute.com as they often run promotions for 2 for 1's or cheaper tickets-we got two tickets for about £20 when they cost more than that individually from the box office.
I shall do part 2 of my days out guide tomorrow! Today has been a good day at work, am working in nursery tomorrow and Wednesday. Tonight I am going to have some yummy spaghetti and meatballs cooked by Michael and watch some Gossip Girl.
Until tomorrow,
XOXO
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Things to do on my future bucket list in the UK: London Duck tour and go to the zoo! There's a bunch of touristy crap I still wanna do. And now its been so long since I've been there it'd be like doing it all for the first time! I love the museums there, I think I've been to the Natural History Museum at least ten times, lol.
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