i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
Moderator: Andrew
sniper16 wrote:i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
Arianddu wrote:sniper16 wrote:i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
The Tube is a wonderful thing and definitely the best way to get around; if you are driving to London, you are far better off leaving the car in the outer suburbs and taking the tube to where you need to go. Driving in London is shitty, and the tube is often faster, plus you don't need to worry about parking then. The time tables are more accurate timewise than the buses, too. Day tickets are a Good Thing, and work for buses as well as the trains.
If you are going to do touristy-shit, pick a rainy weekday and take an umbrella - almost no crowds.
Cabbies don't like crossing the river if they can help it, especially going from the city south. If you can, take a minicab - it's irritating that you can't hail them, but they're generally a fair bit cheaper than a black cab.
It's worthwhile picking up an AtoZ, even for a short trip; London is hellishly tricky to navigate cold, and Londoners have an odd attitude to giving directions. Have fun!
sniper16 wrote:i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
cyndy! wrote:i highly recommend the tube for transportation. i find it's easier to navigate than nyc's subway or chicago's el.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:cyndy! wrote:i highly recommend the tube for transportation. i find it's easier to navigate than nyc's subway or chicago's el.
Hey, we got the L running right into both airports, lady, what more you want?
Arianddu wrote:sniper16 wrote:i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
The Tube is a wonderful thing and definitely the best way to get around; if you are driving to London, you are far better off leaving the car in the outer suburbs and taking the tube to where you need to go. Driving in London is shitty, and the tube is often faster, plus you don't need to worry about parking then. The time tables are more accurate timewise than the buses, too. Day tickets are a Good Thing, and work for buses as well as the trains.
If you are going to do touristy-shit, pick a rainy weekday and take an umbrella - almost no crowds.
Cabbies don't like crossing the river if they can help it, especially going from the city south. If you can, take a minicab - it's irritating that you can't hail them, but they're generally a fair bit cheaper than a black cab.
It's worthwhile picking up an AtoZ, even for a short trip; London is hellishly tricky to navigate cold, and Londoners have an odd attitude to giving directions.
Have fun!
cyndy! wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:cyndy! wrote:i highly recommend the tube for transportation. i find it's easier to navigate than nyc's subway or chicago's el.
Hey, we got the L running right into both airports, lady, what more you want?
but you people don't have a cool looking tube map! i think it's the map & big, clear signage that i'm so impressed with. i can figure out where to board the correct train or exit to the correct street while i'm moving along in a big crowd. i can just glance at the signs & not have to stop & get trampled by the annoyed locals.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:You do have a point about the annoyed locals though. We have lots of those here.
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:You do have a point about the annoyed locals though. We have lots of those here.
You know why I'm quoting this, don't you.
sniper16 wrote:i just got tickets to see chickenfoot in london
i know a bunch of you here have traveled to london
any advice for a first timer
anyone been to sheppard bush venue before
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 41 guests