Things to do in london?

Category: Travel and Tourism

Post 1 by james14 (Newborn Zoner) on Friday, 10-Aug-2012 13:11:28

Hello,
I am looking for some accessible things to do in London. I have visited hms belfast, the houses of parliament and the old bailey, so would be interested in more things of that sort.

thanks

-james

Post 2 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Friday, 10-Aug-2012 17:44:32

hello james!

i am from london, so could possibly help out here.

the imperial war museum, and the science museum both have audio tours which are very useful. with the imperial war museum, you can even feel some of the stuff.
their is the london dungeons, where most of it is audio- very little visual elements

the duck tour, which is a tour of london on this duck (that runs on land and water). it's an audio tour that passes the houses of parliment, the tower of london, all that.. the guide tells you about the places and you can ask questions about it

hmm all i can think of for now

let me think about it tonight and i'll get back to ya

Post 3 by james14 (Newborn Zoner) on Saturday, 11-Aug-2012 7:17:16

thanks

Post 4 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Saturday, 11-Aug-2012 10:41:17

you could always look in to audio described performances of musicals- they do have a wide variety to choose from.

oh, their is the moving image- which is a TV museum where you can step behind the screens of your fave TV shows.they allow you to talk like a presenter on a real life tv screen, dress up, and ask questions too.. again very accessible

Post 5 by Master Alex Matthew SARcastic (Account disabled) on Friday, 07-Sep-2012 6:59:44

Or a tour of Wemly Stadium I'm not sure if they do tours but I would like to go there one day. Or even Old Trappord, I hear England has this Clock in London, a Clock Tower or something. Or the Palace where the Queen lives.

Post 6 by Runner229 (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 20-Sep-2012 15:47:27

My grandfather was in the air force back in the 50's. He lived in London for two years and was there when the queen was appointed. For some reason I can't remember the exact phrase of what that is.

Post 7 by Master Alex Matthew SARcastic (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 26-Sep-2012 5:21:29

Woah! that's cool Ryan.