Anonymous wrote:I am planning a similar trip to London and Paris for this summer, with my 11YO DS. I have never been to either so would like to ask a few questions for advice.
Is there a best plan as to when to work the train to Paris into the trip? If we go to Paris during the middle of the trip, we'd be paying double for lodging those nights in both London and Paris. Is it best to take the train to Paris during the end of the trip, after checking out of London lodging?
Also, would love some recommendations as to where to stay in London. Would love to hit all these popular sights as well, so just looking for an area that might be best to stay in that is convenient to these sights/activities.
Anonymous wrote:I am planning a similar trip to London and Paris for this summer, with my 11YO DS. I have never been to either so would like to ask a few questions for advice.
Is there a best plan as to when to work the train to Paris into the trip? If we go to Paris during the middle of the trip, we'd be paying double for lodging those nights in both London and Paris. Is it best to take the train to Paris during the end of the trip, after checking out of London lodging?
Also, would love some recommendations as to where to stay in London. Would love to hit all these popular sights as well, so just looking for an area that might be best to stay in that is convenient to these sights/activities.
Anonymous wrote:Going mid June with kids - 10 and 14. Staying in an apartment in Covent Gardens then driving to stay three days in the Coltswold for walking. We'll visit Harry Potter on the way back to LHR.
We plan to do some of the tourist stuff like the Science Museum, Transport Museum boat ride down the Themes to the Prime Meridian as well as a day long narrated bus tour with afternoon tea. We'll see two shows in the West End and try to get in a British teen-centered movie in Leicester Square. Several hours are also set aside for DDs shopping around Oxford Street!!!
Depending on how long we'll travel, the train might not be worth it as it eats almost a entire day to pack up, travel and get acquainted with the new city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ see this is my problem with taking young kids to London. If we're going to spend that much money going, I'm going to want to go to museums and churches and see historical points of interest. I don't know if it's really worth it if people are saying their young kids weren't into the London Tower, Westminter Abbey, Buckingham Palace, etc.?
Tower of London is amazing for kids! super cool to explore. They will get a kick out of it. Are you the OP?
Anonymous wrote:^ see this is my problem with taking young kids to London. If we're going to spend that much money going, I'm going to want to go to museums and churches and see historical points of interest. I don't know if it's really worth it if people are saying their young kids weren't into the London Tower, Westminter Abbey, Buckingham Palace, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:What about heading up to Scotland? Lots of runaround space, castles, Loch Ness story, Isle of Skye.
yesAnonymous wrote:I'm seeing $900 - $1200 roundtrip to London in August. Does that seem about right/expected?