Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Wales several years ago for a night We stayed in Cardiff which was a nice city. I don't remember much of what we did, but we did go to to cool outside museum about the history of Welsh life. We didn't have kids when we went, but I think kids would like it.
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/stfagans/
We took our boys (7 and 9) to London last summer and had a blast. We spent a week there and still didn't see everything. I would do that plus Wales. I don't think you need to add in Dublin - that should be a separate trip.
What did you do in London? What did your kids like best? Where did you stay?
My older son liked the Tower of London best. My younger son liked the Tube and the chips.![]()
We went to Tower of London, did the boat to Greenwich to see the Prime Meridian, went to the London Transport Museum, saw the Changing of the Guard, saw Big Ben chime 12, walked through Hyde Park and Regents Park. We did not do the London Eye - too expensive and my kids didn't really seem to care. We walked a TON, and the kids were great on the Tube. We tried to get into Westminster Abbey, but it was too crowded the day we went. As I said, there was much more we could have done, but we had a really good time just walking around and seeing all the sights.
We rented an apartment through AirBnB in Mayfair. My husband used to live in Mayfair and it looked over his old house. The apartment was simple, but had everything we needed and was right by Bond Street Station.
Thanks for the response. About how much did the apartment cost for a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Wales several years ago for a night We stayed in Cardiff which was a nice city. I don't remember much of what we did, but we did go to to cool outside museum about the history of Welsh life. We didn't have kids when we went, but I think kids would like it.
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/stfagans/
We took our boys (7 and 9) to London last summer and had a blast. We spent a week there and still didn't see everything. I would do that plus Wales. I don't think you need to add in Dublin - that should be a separate trip.
What did you do in London? What did your kids like best? Where did you stay?
My older son liked the Tower of London best. My younger son liked the Tube and the chips.![]()
We went to Tower of London, did the boat to Greenwich to see the Prime Meridian, went to the London Transport Museum, saw the Changing of the Guard, saw Big Ben chime 12, walked through Hyde Park and Regents Park. We did not do the London Eye - too expensive and my kids didn't really seem to care. We walked a TON, and the kids were great on the Tube. We tried to get into Westminster Abbey, but it was too crowded the day we went. As I said, there was much more we could have done, but we had a really good time just walking around and seeing all the sights.
We rented an apartment through AirBnB in Mayfair. My husband used to live in Mayfair and it looked over his old house. The apartment was simple, but had everything we needed and was right by Bond Street Station.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Wales several years ago for a night We stayed in Cardiff which was a nice city. I don't remember much of what we did, but we did go to to cool outside museum about the history of Welsh life. We didn't have kids when we went, but I think kids would like it.
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/stfagans/
We took our boys (7 and 9) to London last summer and had a blast. We spent a week there and still didn't see everything. I would do that plus Wales. I don't think you need to add in Dublin - that should be a separate trip.
What did you do in London? What did your kids like best? Where did you stay?
Anonymous wrote:We went to Wales several years ago for a night We stayed in Cardiff which was a nice city. I don't remember much of what we did, but we did go to to cool outside museum about the history of Welsh life. We didn't have kids when we went, but I think kids would like it.
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/stfagans/
We took our boys (7 and 9) to London last summer and had a blast. We spent a week there and still didn't see everything. I would do that plus Wales. I don't think you need to add in Dublin - that should be a separate trip.
Anonymous wrote:Priority should be for the kids to see London. Most important: The Tower of London. Then go on the London Eye, ride a Double Decker bus sitting on top floor, see Buckingham Palace.
How does Husband feel about missing these? Timing would mostly depend on his desire to be included, otherwise do these things with the kids on your own. Meet up w/husband after the conference.