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To: Karyna Shuliak
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Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 21:47:55 +0000
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From: "Greig, Russell" < >
Date: April 14, 2016 at 4:17:49 PM EDT
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Subject: FW: [External] RE: London Trip - Introduction
1, this should give you plenty to see. Have fun.
Russ
Restaurants:
For all of these, I would go online and make a reservation from now (easier to book than cancel, rather than try and
book at the last minute).
For breakfast / brunch, the Wolseley is an iconic place to go and is near your hotel. Strong recommendation and the
wife will love it.
I would try to do dinner at Chotto Matte, Polpo, Deanstreet Townhouse which are all in Soho (near you) and have good
food and atmosphere. Otherwise, currently popular (read pricey also) are Coya (Peruvian), Peyote (Mexican),
Hawksmoor (Steak)
Probably easier that you let me know what preferences are with regards to type of food and price range.
Theatre:
The theatre here is very well renowned and there are always good shows playing. I am not a theatre buff so I would
recommend having a look here: http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/ at what will be playing. Maybe an early dinner
followed by the theatre would be a good idea. Again, you would need to book this ahead of time.
Neighbourhoods:
Neighbourhoods all have their own kind of feel. I would definitely suggest going to and walking around. These all have
good places to eat too, which may catch your eye whilst there.
Notting Hill (Portobello road on a Saturday is good, with good places to eat all around. The wife will like this for sure)
Covent Garden
Soho
Green Park
Parks:
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If the weather is good, I highly highly recommend the parks (Hyde Park, Regents Park in particular). The number,
maintenance, and size of parks here is unique and well worth going for long walk weather permitting
Museums:
Museums are many in number and in type. I would definitely recommend the Tate Gallery which is very popular. Other
than that, The National Gallery is on your doorstep in Trafalgar Square. Then you have V&A, Natural History, and
Science Museums if that's of interest.
Sites:
The London Eye is a great one, a huge ferris wheel with views all over old London.
The Original London Sightseeing Tour will take you around all the key sites if you want to see all.
Again, this is kind of a long list given how much time you'll have. Let me know if you have preferences and I can help
you refine.
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