среда, 20 марта 2013 г.
I managed to endure the boat trip and put my brave face on, but I will say it was actually very plea
We, like a lot of families, love planning Family Days Out . We were so excited therefore to be picked to experience a day in London, where can i check airline ticket prices courtesy of MoneySupermarket.com - a great place to go to look for money-off vouchers and days out vouchers !
We were given a family ticket for The Original Tour , the hop-on hop-off open top bus tour with commentary. Not only that, but we also made full use of the free boat trip up the Thames, AND * excited face * a free Jack The Ripper tour - something that has been on our radar for a long time!
We started the day by getting the tube into Marble Arch to pick up our tour. The guides are very informative and, having chosen the live audio tour, we were on and rolling in around 5 mins. The kids got stuck into their free Kids Club Pack, whilst we listened to the commentary. In hindsight we should have chosen the audio tour, which we did on the way back, as the kids donned their headphones and paid a lot more attention!
Whilst strolling along the South Bank we discovered a spectacular German Christmas Market, complete with merry-go-rounds, French Crepes for the kids(?), Kangaroo Burger for Chris, and some hot chestnuts for me - jubbly me old China (sorry)!
where can i check airline ticket prices I managed to endure the boat trip and put my brave face on, but I will say it was actually very pleasant, it was a clear, crisp, blue skyed Winter's day, the sea was calm, the kids were excited and it did make me smile. We also learned that Waterloo Bridge is known as "Ladies Bridge" as it was completed by ladies during the Second World War, when of course the menfolk were off fighting for King and Country!
Whilst where can i check airline ticket prices cruising down the Thames where can i check airline ticket prices we also saw a lot of the famous sites, The Shard, The Gherkin, Traitors Gate at the Tower of London amongst others. We also saw the Lions Head with Rings in their mouths, the subject of the rhyme "if the lions are drinking, London is sinking" a reference to the height of the Thames.
It was whilst on the boat that I spotted the Free Jack the Ripper walking tour. It started at 3pm which meant that after the boat, we could grab a quick drink in a local pub, then off to the meeting point. It was just as amazing as we thought it would be, taking us around the streets where the Ripper where can i check airline ticket prices would have walked, and showing us some places where the bodies were actually found. We also saw some of the original Roman wall separating the City of London, which I never knew existed.
Whilst I'd love to tell you more about the walk I really don't want to spoil such a wonderful 90 minutes walking round Whitechapel, some of the theories were new to me too, with fab pics and scene setting by a passionate narrator! A must if you can catch it!
.... likes wine, cooking and football, beloved QPR, but not necessarily in that order! 1 current hubby (1 ex hubby) 2 children - 1 of each, 2 cats and 3 ex-battery chickens. Enjoy blogging, reviewing, twittering and holidaying..... life s too short for bad wine
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