LONDON TOWN



Those coming to play in the Tournaments are probably
not going to have time for the following on the Saturday or Sunday
but will have if staying on for Monday and Tuesday.

Greenwich Market.
Further down the river and well worth the visit.
Also go stand on the home of time.

The London Dungeons.
Scare yourself silly! It's a 20 bus ride away.

The Tate Modern Museum.
Modern art if you like that kind of stuff - 20 minutes bus ride.

The Millennium Bridge.
London's latest bridge - links The Tate modern to St Pauls.

The London Eye.
A big wheel on the Southbank from where you can see London.

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
Built a few ago on what is considered to be its original site -
an interesting building and well written plays by Will !

St Paul's Cathedral.
A big church by Mr Christopher Wren.

The Tate Britain Museum.
Classic art.

London's Theatres.
Get cheap price tickets from Leicester Square.

Buckingham Palace.
Home of Liz. See the changing of the Guards
and see if you can make them smile.

The House of Parliament and Big Ben.
The home of democracy.

Covent Garden Market.
This is the posh one - and has street entertainers.
Also in Covent Garden is the Transport Museum.

Madame Tussauds.
Wax works models of famous people. Long queues though.

The Planetarium.
See the sky from inside.

The Natural History Museum.
This is worth the trip but it's on the other side of town from where we will be.

Camden Market.
My local market and I think the best in London but not as easy
to get to and from as Greenwich or Covent Garden.

Tower Bridge.
15 minutes walk away. You can go up in top bit.

The Tower of London.
Again very close. See the crown jewels.
Please don't scare the ravens (birds)
or the Tower will fall down ... or so they say!