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A not so white Chrissy in London
A Travel Blog entry by tom_white_5588 from London, England, United Kingdom
... away - very convenient. The hostel is located in a really rich area of town with massive, luxurious apartment buildings and posh hotels. Hyde Park was awesome - I had a lot more fun than I was expecting. It wasn't too cold so I spent the next hour and ...
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Full take on our adventures in London, UK
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... It was raining as our a very talkative and informative taxi driver drove us from Waterloo station past Westminster Abby, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, big Ben and other sights on our way to our Kensington bed and breakfast. We have a very spacious room ...
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Leg 1 - Minneapolis to London
A Travel Blog entry by bray from London, United Kingdom
... When they get to the flagged area they find a man-hole and are told that they will have to walk through the famous London Sewers to Hyde Park, a distance of 1.5kms, where they can then check into the pitstop. The last team to arrive may be eliminated. The ...
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Day two in London
A Travel Blog entry by 1234ace4321 from London, England, United Kingdom
... 't really see alot, so I thought lets go again. We went straight to the Bakerloo line and got a fair few tube trains too Hyde Park Corner. Once above ground we were greeted by an army of tourists! Again people of all races and nationalities. I was like ...
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London Baby!
A Travel Blog entry by aliandbryan from London, England, United Kingdom
... the dawn (well, close enough) and had a quick stomach filler before heading for a sunny stroll through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. We had a look at the little Queen Victoria and huge King Albert memorials before heading down along the Serpentine. At ...
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Right back in the city where it all started
A Travel Blog entry by andrewjm from London, England, United Kingdom
... The room was small but it was still a hotel and a nice way to end the accommodations that we have had. Once we settled in, we headed out to Hyde Park. This was one park that we had yet to explore and it was so near to our hotel. We had hoped to take a row ...
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Trip 1 European adventures and buying a motorhome
A Travel Blog entry by gemway from London, Berlin, Nothern England, Scotland, Cyprus, Australia
... the houses of parliament, the London eye, Trafalgar square, Piccadilly Circus, waterloo, the tower of London, London Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and Westminster Abbey. We also had a look around Harrod's where Wayne was rather ...
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sore, sore, sore feet
A Travel Blog entry by aussiepanda from London, England, United Kingdom
... at Harrods. Bought some chocolate covered strawberries and raspberries. Into Orange and got a sim for my phone. Then across and into Hyde Park and sat by the Serpentine to have some second lunch. Saw three dogs in tuts - I kid you not. Lady ...
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Goodbye London, Fantastic Bakewell
A Travel Blog entry by bandglittle from Bakewell, United Kingdom
... take the slow 6km walk to the train station covering some sights we haven't seen properly, including Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, and some of central London, before the relaxing 2 hour train trip to Derby, followed by a walk to the bus station and ...
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Prague
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Prague, Czech Republic
... a man waiting at a nearby bus stop volunteered a to exchange our note for notes of a smaller denomination. Catching the train at Hyde Park didn't do us any good as our train developed engine trouble and we had to change anyway. Heathrow was in chaos. ...
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San Francisco
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from San Francisco, California, United States
... for Saturday. After going back to my hotel to get my umbrella, I got the #21 Hayes bus on Market St and headed for Golden Gate Park. Before this trip I had only briefly visited the park, so I wanted to give it some more time. Of course a walk through ...


