"Tower of London, Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast - all in the same sort of area."
... as each other, not as the museums. All three are to the east of the City, hence the suggestion to use the underground. I've no idea what Small would be like on the tube, but my children think it's great fun to go down, down, down into the bowels of the earth to catch a strange looking train. Just thought of something else. If you get across to the Tower area, you could see if the London Dungeon (by London Bridge Station) would appeal. I confess I never quite had the courage to venture in, despite walking past the entrance twice a day for about five years.
Money is going to be your main problem. London sees tourists coming a mile off, and it ain't cheap. If you can stand the thought, I'd suggest taking some sort of packed lunch with you so you don't starve. Even the greasy spoons will probably be twice as pricey as anything in Cardiff :(
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Date: 2010-10-03 02:56 am (UTC)"Tower of London, Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast - all in the same sort of area."
... as each other, not as the museums. All three are to the east of the City, hence the suggestion to use the underground. I've no idea what Small would be like on the tube, but my children think it's great fun to go down, down, down into the bowels of the earth to catch a strange looking train.
Just thought of something else. If you get across to the Tower area, you could see if the London Dungeon (by London Bridge Station) would appeal. I confess I never quite had the courage to venture in, despite walking past the entrance twice a day for about five years.
Money is going to be your main problem. London sees tourists coming a mile off, and it ain't cheap. If you can stand the thought, I'd suggest taking some sort of packed lunch with you so you don't starve. Even the greasy spoons will probably be twice as pricey as anything in Cardiff :(