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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the PPs - don't do the Tower the day you arrive. A doubledecker bus tour is good idea because everyone will be tired by the afternoon. We were in London in August with our teens and one day we took the tube to the Tower in the morning (when you first come in, go directly to the Crown Jewels, then come back to the front and catch a tour with a Yeoman) then walked across the bridge to Borough Market where we had lunch, then went to Tate Modern, then walked back across the Thames on the Millennium Bridge and walked to St Pauls Cathedral where your kids might enjoy climbing up to the top of dome (it was my 13-year-old's favorite thing in London). Another day you can do Buckingham Palace/Westminster Abbey/Big Ben/St James Park/Churchill War Rooms/London Eye. We did a daylong tour to Stonehenge and Bath, and a day in Oxford. If your kids like Harry Potter, the studio tour is a must but book your tickets well in advance. I know you said that museums aren't a priority, but you should try to get to the British Museum - it's free so you don't have to stay long but there's no other place like it.[/quote]
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