> Zapman wrote:
> Just make sure not to get a car in London, only outside.

The red bus is pretty sweet: you can buy a day ticket and then just
jump on and off at will.  It's an easy and relaxing way to see all the
downtown sights.

If you sit upstairs, though, be prepared for a big surprise the next
time you blow your nose: it'll be black as coal.

Personally I like the Canary Wharf area to stay.  Right across the
river there's a Hilton which is pretty nice and have an actual 18th
century ship that's a restaurant.  Then you can take a ferry across to
Canary Wharf.

Also in that neighborhood there's real pubs of the football/rugby
variety.  Pretty cool and non-touristy, at least last time I was there
3 years ago.

The nearest Tube stop is "Canada Water" if I remember right.

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