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  1. Francis3422

    Francis3422 Member

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    Looking for any recommendations in London and Rome in regards to activities and specifically food.
     
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    Its been years but Tower of London was a unique and interesting museum. Overall, I didnt like London much and thought much of it was forgettable.

    Never been to Rome, but heard its very walkable and plenty to do there.
     
  3. Buck Turgidson

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    The British Museum is pretty epic if you're into that sort of thing.
     
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    Paddington is a nice place to visit, walking along the Thames, London-eye, and the Shakespeare theater is cool too.
     
  5. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    If'n you like modern art, the New Tate in London is pretty great. Loved that place.

    To my unstudied eye, I liked the deep history and archeology part of Rome versus other aspects (waiting in line for museums, meh, dodging
    crazy cars).

    I guess I'd say: see if you can have this trip without renting a car. :D
     
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    I was Rome recently. I’ll recommend Roscioli it was excellent. My son and I had a ton of different things and all excellent.
     
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    I looked it up because of the name had a restaurant to (that is apparently owned by the same people) this is a bakery though.

    Via dei Chiavari 19, 00186 Rome, Italy
     
  8. The Captain

    The Captain ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Clubs.

    Clubs, hookers and blow.
     
  9. Francis3422

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    Thanks! This looks right up my alley. I am a really big foodie so if you remember anything else that you ate or did that you loved let me know.
     
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    London: sightseeing wise, nothing that you don’t easily find on the web. Would recommend Churchill war rooms if you are a history buff. Tower of London is good as well but not close to most of the other west-end sights.

    regarding restaurants, recommend Hakassan (good Chinese), Dishoom (Indian street food) or if you want a really good British Indian curry check out one of the restaurants on Brick Lane.
     
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    i’m definitely trying to do the Churchhill stuff. Time is limited there. My wife really wants to do the Harry Potter production tour and I am going to a premier league match Saturday
     
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    Go to Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park on Sunday to watch people rant and rave on their literal soapboxes.
     
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    My suggestion for London, especially if time is tight, is to do the hop on-hop off bus which should show you all of the highlights in less than 2 hours. My next suggestion is to visit the Tower of London and take their guided walking tour. My Tower guide was a ex-RAF and likely the best public speaker I have ever experienced. If time permits, the British National Museum is amazing ... amazing what the Brits stole when no one was looking ;)

    The last time I did Rome, I hired a private tour guide for the fam and she showed us around, which included skipping some long wait lines including using a "side entrance" at the Vatican. There is also a hop-on/hop-off bus for Rome.
     
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    Be sure to Mind The Gap
     
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    San Carlo Cicchetti in London. One of the best Italian meals I’ve had. Been too long since I’ve been to Rome to make recommendations
     

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