I have benefited several times in the past from travel advice from list
members; I hope you will pardon another open request. I know we have
several UKers (not sure what the most global proper adjective is here) on
the list, and several others who are familiar with London. My daughter, a
rising Junior Film & Television major (there, I guess a little TV) is
taking a course in London this summer (British Literature) and then hanging
around a little longer to soak up some Olympic experience. She is very much
on a typical college student budget. She claims I promised her some years
ago that I would send her to London for the Olympics - I have no memory of
that, but who knows what I told her when she was 12. Last September we
agreed that if she could earn enough money for her tuition and expenses and
kept her GPA up I would pay for her airfare. It was close, but she held up
her end of the bargain, and her mother and I have pitched in a little extra
spending money, but not too much.

She has tickets to a few events already by hook and crook (including
tickets to some women's Soccer, er, Football matches in Cardiff, which is a
big thrill for her as a huge Torchwood fan; she is going with a friend
whose family will be there, and they are providing transportation and
accommodations for that part of the trip). I think she has also identified
some events that are basically free, watching people run or cycle or row
through the streets and waters of London. She will be staying in the Dorm
for the weeks of the actual class, and then in the apartment of her friend
for a week, who for some reason is leaving London at the end of the first
week of the Olympics. Against her father's advice my daughter has decided
to keep her options open for lodging for the last week of the Olympics,
betting that she will either make friends with locals during her class
(apparently at least half of her fellow students are locals), or find a
hook up with her friend who has an apartment there but is leaving early. I
have identified a few hostels in and near London (with predictably greatly
inflated prices, but still cheaper than a hotel, if they had available
rooms) but those hostel rooms will probably be gone soon. She will go to
Paris for the last few days of her trip, staying with some friends, and
flying home from there. One thing I have not yet done is check on prices
and arrangements - I am assuming there is some kind of reasonable ticket on
a bus or train.

Anyway, I am wondering if any experienced Londoners have any advice for
sites to see on a budget. She does have a few good guidebooks, and her
school has arranged a few basic trips (one to Stonehenge, one to the more
obvious museums, a play in the East End and I think a walking tour of
London). I think she is now more interested in things that might be a
little lower profile but still memorable - like a favorite pub or local
eatery, a club to listen to music in or dance, a park or library to study
in, or maybe a day or overnight trip to somewhere charming or interesting.
I am a psychologist so I am going to nag her to go to the Freud Museum, and
she is a big TV fan, and will probably look for sites she has seen on Dr.
Who and Torchwood and Sherlock on her own, unless there is some kind of
themed tour for American suckers for this kind of thing. Also, if there are
any television shows being produced in London this summer she would
probably like to check that out - she is the type that if she were going to
NY she would get up early to stand outside the Today Show, or try to get
tickets to Jimmy Fallon.

We are also still deciding on the merits of some kind of transportation
pass (so far it seems a little confusing). Also helpful would be any info
on how likely she is to find free or "affordable" wireless connections in
and around London. We think we have a handle on the converters, but if
there are any common errors Americans make about this we would appreciate
hearing about them.

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