Travel to London, England – Episode 118
categories: europe travelThe Amateur Traveler talks to travel writer David St Vincent (who has written for visitlondon.com) about his hometown of London.
Learn about better places to shop than Harrods and Oxford Street, ways to save money, how to get around and things you can do for free.
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News
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What does ‘open skies’ do for us?
Show Notes
VisitLondon.com – London’s Official Website
London
How To Get To Greenwich
The Fan Museum – Greenwich, England
Regent’s Canal Walk
Time Out London – Shopping Guide
tkts Half Price Theatre Ticket Booth
Local guide to Cheshire Street, E2
LondonTown.com
The British Museum
The National Gallery
Madame Tussauds
Nearly 600 UK attractions for one low price!
- Get a universal plug adapter
- Buy Travel Insurance
- Get an eSim to be able to use your smartphone abroad.
- Search for Great Tours HERE
- Get a Car Rental
- Book Your Accommodation HERE
- Save big on sightseeing with a London Pass
56 London Attractions – 1 Ticket: The London Pass
Oyster Card
London Properties for rent from Outlet
Trooping of the Coulor
Buckingham Palace
Internet Resources
Community
Amateur Traveler featured in iTunes again, Thanks Apple!
Stephanie hates the new intro
Going to Israel and then Syria or Jordon
Yes that was Chris on Rick Steve’s show back in 2000
Amateur Traveler Live on January 1, 2008 at 2pm PT / 5pm ET
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2 Responses to “Travel to London, England – Episode 118”
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larry
Says:January 5th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
For the first time visitor or a resident the
Free London Walks Podcast is must. Robert Wright has produced about fifty one hour or so Podcasts featuring walks not only in the ‘tourist areas, but also areas in Zone 5 and greater.
An Osyter Card is good on the some of the railroads in London, but generally not south of Thames, at least until 2009 when Southern will join.
Heather
Says:February 11th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
A huge thank you to Larry who suggested the London Walks Podcast! I was just in London and my husband and I did the “Alleys and Courtyards of the Medieval City” walk and has an absolutely fabulous time! I just wish we had more time to do more of the walks – they were very informative, interesting and much better than a guided tour. I highly recommend them!