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first time in london
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| nelsonca |
hey ... i'm going to england for about 3-4 weeks in april and i'm hoping to spend most of that time in london, although i know its going to cost me a arm and a leg to do so.Seeing as though i'm not there for too long i'm hoping to cram as much as possible into my trip . I was wondering if anyone who's been to london could give me some recommendations on where to go ie Fabric etc.
I am on a limited budget around 1000 pounds (although i'm hoping i can get free accomidation with friend and relo's for around 2-3 weeks ), so i kinda need to figure out what i'm seeing if i have enough dough to see it
cheers
ps: hey you took the rugby world cup off us so the least you can do is give me some advice on stayin' in london :toothless :toothless |
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| Cru5ad3r |
<- Use it wisely ;) |
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| Ste |
if you have free accomodation your laughing, if you do not, budget wisely.
accom in london (and london in general) is much more expensive than the rest of the uk.
i paid £4.15 for a croissant and £10 for the ing cinema once! :| |
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| dstrukt |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ste
i paid £4.15 for a croissant |
£4.15!? where were you at? the ivy? :p |
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| Ste |
| quote: | Originally posted by dstrukt
£4.15!? where were you at? the ivy? :p |
pizza express on kings road |
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| dj_mdma |
| quote: | Originally posted by dstrukt
£4.15!? where were you at? the ivy? :p |
the ivy doesn't do croissants :p |
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| Cru5ad3r |
| Was it a good croissant? :p |
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