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What's there to do in London? Like, famous sites and such that tourists visit :P I'm gonna be there for like 3 days.
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i was there for a couple of days too, you cant miss the big ben, westminster, kingham palace, tower of london, st pauls cathedral, etc etc :P

My advice would be to plan your trip with time. i asked people what places i couldnt miss and i also did a google search, then made a map with my route on google maps (yeah, i know it sounds silly but it will save you a lot of time, specially useful if you're gonna be there for just 3 days).

Oh and get the oyster card for the subway. It will save you A LOT of money (just ask about it when you get there, you can buy them in pretty much every major subway station). A single ticket costs like 5 pounds (yeah, stupidly high prize), while with the card you'll pay like 1, and it works for buses too.
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There's also a load of museums (if that's your thing) like the natural history museum, science museum, victoria and albert museum, imperial war museum, national maritime museum

or if you're into football you could see about a tour around wembley/emirates/white hart lane/stamford bridge.....but even if you don't go for a tour i suggest at least going to wembley park underground station to see the stadium.....it really is a sight to behold
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Also be aware you haven’t experienced expensive until you have been to London, a lot of places are free but when you have to buy something your wallet will cry!
Not quite. The pound has suffered a lot from the crisis and nowadays (i think) it's cheaper than other european countries. Sure, it's probably more expensive than the states (where i think rolando is living atm), but i found it was way cheaper than Madrid or Paris, for instance (again, thanks to the devaluation of the pound, at least against my country's currency :P).

Museums and paid entertainment in general was WAY more expensive than every other place i visited, though (15 pounds for a museum? 20 for riding the london eye? grrrr ¬_¬). So another suggestion for rolando would be to check prizes and visit the places he can afford. There are quite a lot of free places he can visit too anyway.

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british museum is not free :P And it's one of the best imo. Appart from museums, westminster was about 8 punds and the tower of london was 15 as well iirc.
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Most stuff was free in Paris if you were a citizen of a country from the European Union and under 26, so yeah. Hopefully it's the same in London.

Thanks for all the suggestions, I'll make a list and decide what I want to go to 8-|

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british museum is not free :P And it's one of the best imo. Appart from museums, westminster was about 8 punds and the tower of london was 15 as well iirc.

Entry to many of the museums including the British Museum is free. You only need to pay for the temporary exhibits.
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