Don’t Forget to Shop in London
No visit to London would be complete without at least one shopping trip on Oxford Street . From large department stores, music and book stores, clothing retailers, and market stalls it’s a must-see attraction for all bargain lovers. It’s situated conveniently close to the somewhat grander Regent Street just around the corner - and Regent Street is famous for its fancy hotels and restaurants.
If you like the idea of spending a whole weekend shopping in the city I can only suggest you look for cheap hotels in London , and that way you’ll be able to take in a few tourist attractions as well. If you buy a pass you’ll be able to travel all over the city using the underground system, and you can get on and off as many trains as you like. It’s the quickest way to get around, and trains generally run every few minutes. Why not have a look at a travel guide and see where else you can go for fun days out in and around London? Once you have your travel pass you’ll be able to visit every corner of the city, from Regent’s Park, to Trafalgar Square, and Kew Gardens, as well as many others in-between.
While you’re staying in London it’s also a good idea to look for cheap tickets to Europe . You can visit France or Belgium by Eurostar train from St Pancras station, or if you prefer to fly there are flights available from Stanstead and Heathrow Airports. It’s never been easier to pick up bargain airfares so why not see if you can arrange your own mini tour of Europe?











