I would give it at least 10 days. I was in London a week and didn't get to everything. I divided the city into 4 sections and got to all but the last section that included the Albert and Victoria Museum and Harrods. Make sure you go to the City of London Museum it has some great stuff. I took 2 days for the British and that was a fast look through most of the galleries. Expect to spend a morning at the Tower and going to St. Pauls. Must go to Liberties department store it is one of the oldest in London and not to mention a West end play or beefeater dinner. Have fun !
London is not always gloomy, there can be many sunny days in London. It's just our maritime climate has an effect on many areas of Britain, including London.
As long as your journey from London to Newcastle on foot.
it would take about a few days but to be exact it would take 3 or 4 days
About 3 days.
Liverpool and London are approximately 212 miles apart. During the summer the carriage journey would take 10 days. During the winter the journey would take 12 days.
To see all the areas of the Serengeti National Park, it takes several days. The park is roughly the same size as the state of Connecticut.
It depends when you set off ! The flight from Los Angeles to London is less than 12 hours. The latest you would arrive - would be the following day.
5 days
199 days left for 2012 london olympics.
London was built on the Themes' estuary because of the economic benefits of being so close to the sea, whilst still being able to connect to the majority of the industrial areas of the United Kingdom by road (horses and carts in those days).
If that were true there would be no San Francisco or London either.
There is no direct train service between London and Bratislava - you would have to change trains at least twice and the journey would take about 3 days, as opposed to 3 hours if you fly there.