Anonymous wrote:I’d suggest you get out of London to mainland Europe. London is not a nice place post pandemic. Like NYC, it’s full of anger and suffering. I go there a week a month for work and it seems more and more run down every month.
Anonymous wrote:Consider stopping in York on your way up to Scotland. Go and see the Roman bath there. It’s in the basement of a pub. Lots of cool Roman ruins there. I also love Durham.
Anonymous wrote:We loved a side trip to Portsmouth. Nelson's flagship the HMS Victory is there, as well as the HMS Warrior (a 19th c. ironclad), which can both be toured. They're right next to the Mary Rose Museum, where they have the remains of the only Tudor ship ever recovered, along with some amazing artifacts that were preserved in the wreck. You can also take a boat tour of the harbor. We took the train and spent one night there, and we wished we had stayed longer.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming you’re flying into London? Windsor is fine for a day trip, but I think Bath and Oxford are too far for just a day. Could you immediately hop on a train out to Bath? Hit Oxford on the way back (don’t have the train map in front of me so not sure if that’s exactly possible given geography) and then camp out in London?
I once flew into Manchester, trained down to Bath, trained to London (did day trips from there) then stopped in Oxford on my way back up to Manchester. It was perfect.
Anonymous wrote:A day to Greenwich
A day to Windsor
A day tour trip to Stonehenge/Avesbury/Glastonbury
A whole day for Tower of London
A whole day for British Museum
We liked the London Walks tours