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[quote=Anonymous]The Tower of London is always crowded. I'd suggest doing that first thing in the morning, like getting there at 9, walking around, and doing the first yeomans tour at 10am. Then you can come back in to the city more and do things that aren't quite as jam packed. Or then do the globe and London eye - you can schedule your ride on the eye in advance. Versailles can be done in a half day, but if you do that I'd do later in the afternoon to avoid some of the crowds (if that's possible). We got there at noon in late August, started in the back with Marie Antoinettes hamlet then worked our way back to the main palace and didn't have the heinous crowds. You may also look in to the London pass and the Paris museum pass for both cities. If places you'd like to go are on the pass it would eliminate the hassle of tickets at some attractions and skip the lines in some too.[/quote]
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