When I have picked my travel dates, I visit various on-line travel sites, such as Expedia, Kayak, etc., to find the best deals on flights. However, it is also a good idea to double check the prices against the individual airline web sites, such as American, Virgin and British Airways, because sometimes you can get a better deal if you go to them directly.
By the way you will need a current passport! So make sure you get one in plenty of time before your trip (or renew if it is expiring soon) US citizens do not need a special visa for vacations or business trips in the UK if the visit is for less than six months, (although I heard that the Brits are considering changing this time frame to three months some time in the future.)
http://www.travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
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My mum come from London though so we visited a lot.
Did you see the H.M.S Belfast while you were there?
parts of it from the 13th centuary, rebuilt after the great fire(1666). renound drinking hole of Dr Samuel Johnson - genuine living history, perfect beer and Ludicrously cheep price £1.90 a pint.
Its in the middle of fleet street hidden around the corner of the banking district and not far from st pauls.
http://www.pubs.com/main_site/pub_details.php?pub_id=154#
its my favorite pub. :)
I have always booked my Airport Taxi with Hummingbird Cars as they are a Licensed Private hire London Airport Taxi company. They provide Taxi services from and to all London Airports Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and London City Airports. They have very good fleet of cars and also very experienced and well mannered drivers . They also provide 5 % discount on all return journeys.
http://www.hummingbirdcars.com
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You might like to add a UK-based train guide to it:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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(I have family near Woodbridge)
When did you travel, though? Concorde hasn't flown out of Heathrow for five years, and you've got two in that photo!
Other sites I can personally recommend - Science Museum, British Museum, V&A museum (since you're into fabrics & what-not, not good for small kids), Covent Garden market, Imperial War Museum. Have a ride in a black cab. Tate Modern, and the Millennium Bridge.
Oh, and the London Eye has the same carry-on rules as airports, because it's owned by British Airways. They took my camera tripod off me last time (you get them all back, though).
TFL's rules on photography
> Do I need to obtain permission to film or photograph on London
> Underground?
> Yes. Anybody wanting to film or take pictures must seek prior permission
> from the London Underground Film Office.
(Emphasis added.)