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Seeing the web sites of London is recommended but do not expect to find a way travel across the city and park your car outside of your preferred attraction. (no chance)
I've lived in London for several of my entire life (38 years)
Yes, there's undoubtedly it's a wonderful town, well what i have seen of it anyway.
Living so near the city makes the typical Londoner just a little lazy in regards to visiting the attractions that London has to offer and i imagine any tourist who has spent 2 weeks visiting our fine capital city would have probably seen more of London than i ever have 8)
I guess i visited more popular places when i was a young child and often on school visits so i guess it was mandatory for me to wait a school tour whether i wished to or not.
Professionally i'd suggest that you look at the city at night all things considered you've maybe not arrived at London to sunbathe have you?
Seeing the web sites of London is recommended but do not expect you'll find a way drive around the park and town your car outside of your ideal attraction. (no opportunity)
London items it's guests (cost-free) with thousands of 'ninja, moped driving traffic wardens.'
I will suggest using public transportation such as vehicles and the London underground company as the streets are very trafficked and if your were to win the 'parking lottery' and really find a parking space, you'd need to spend an enormous lump of your winnings on the parking meter or car parking fees.
But hey, don't let this prevent you from coming, it truly is a great city.
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