http://www4.wave.co.nz/~jollyroger/travel1.htm
Ellen,
Global Museum's Travel section has extensive Destination Guides which
covers all the things you have expressed interest in. For example:
* Visiting the City
* Museums and Galleries, Religion, Tourist Attractions and Sightseeing,
Children
* Sport
* Equipment and Clothing, Recreation and Fitness, Search By Sport, Spectator
Sport
* Shopping
* Autos and Bikes, Bookshops, Department Stores and Shopping Centres,
Electronic Goods, Fashion-Clothing, Food and Drink, Gifts, Health and
Beauty, Home and Garden, Markets, Music, Speciality, Toys, Model and Games
Shops
* Local Events
* Concerts, Exhibitions, Festivals, Major Events
* Dining, Drinking and Entertainment
* Bars, Cafes and Nightlife, Restaurants, Stage and Screen
The direct URL address is http://www4.wave.co.nz/~jollyroger/travel1.htm
and simply click on the white text that says 'Destination Guides', or you
can go through the title URL http://www.globalmuseum.org
I am sure you will find this of use in your travel planning
best wishes
Roger
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ellen B. Cutler
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 8:38 AM
Subject: London
Dear listers,
I am spending a week in London in January and am consulting you very
cosmopolitan folk for your suggestions on places to go.
I am especially interested in smaller, less-well-known, perhaps
out-of-the-way museums and sites that just tickle your fancy. We intend to
spend most of our time in London proper, but are open to the idea of one or
two day trips (Oxford having considerable allure). Art galleries
(commercial) or districts as well.
Also: anybody have any favorite restaurants?
Thanks so much!
Ellen B. Cutler
LNB Associates: Writing, Editing and Research Services
Aberdeen, MD
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