From the Tower of London you can walk to Monument (Great Fire of London), Leadenhall Market or St Katherine’s Dock, then walk across Tower Bridge ( nice restaurants on Shad Thames), walk along south of the Thames to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Belfast, Borough market, the London Eye, Tate Modern, then cross back over the river to St Paul’s or Houses of Parliament. It’s a really pleasant wander.Thank you for the replies so far. I have a few things I'd like to see, mostly touristy and artsy stuff- Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Gallery, and National Gallery. I'm afraid of heights so can't do the London eye. Open to suggestions.
Tate Gallery.Thank you for the replies so far. I have a few things I'd like to see, mostly touristy and artsy stuff- Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Gallery, and National Gallery. I'm afraid of heights so can't do the London eye. Open to suggestions.
Ooh, thank you for letting me know. Do you happen to know if there are other ways to go up (like elevators?)Tate Gallery.
If you are afraid of heights, some people get scared of the inside of the Tate Gallery.
A friend of mine couldn't go up the moving walkways and had to stay at the bottom of the Gallery.
Just a gentle nudge.... it is best not to use the word ‘handicapped’ in the U.K., as it is deemed offensive. You won’t see any public service references to it. We use people with disabilities.handicapped people
If you think about it the term "disabilities" itself is offensive.Just a gentle nudge.... it is best not to use the word ‘handicapped’ in the U.K., as it is deemed offensive. You won’t see any public service references to it. We use people with disabilities.
I agree.If you think about it the term "disabilities" itself is offensive.