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Bobby and Jen's 2008 Tour of Europe

A trip from May 10, 2008 to June 15, 2008, travelling to London, Windsor, Amsterdam, Brugge
Order: London, Brussels/Brugge, Amsterdam, Germany (Cologne … More  
Order: London, Brussels/Brugge, Amsterdam, Germany (Cologne, St Goar, Bacharach, Heidelberg), Prague, Vienna, Munich, Zurich, Bern, Bellagio, Milan, Venice, Naples/Pompeii, Rome, Florence, Pisa, Monte Carlo, Marseille, Catalonia, Barcelona, Madrid, Vitoria, Bordeaux, Paris, London
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05/10/2008 to 06/15/2008
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Sun 05/11/08 (day 2) - London

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Overlooking the Royal Mews of Buckingham Palace, Forty One is a two-minute walk to Victoria Station and approximately …
Hotel
41 Club
41 Buckingham Palace Rd
London, England SW1W 0PS
United Kingdom
20-7300-0041
Sun May 11 12:00am - Wed May 14 12:00am
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Trafalgar Square was built following the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The man responsible for this famous naval vict …
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Trafalgar Square
Northumberland Avenue
London, WC2
United Kingdom
Sun May 11 12:00pm - Sun May 11 1:00pm
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The hub of London, this is Britain's most famous square and the scene of many a demonstration. A 144-foot (44m) granite statue of Horatio Viscount Nelson (1758-1805) dominates the square. As you walk around this square, noting the ferocious pigeons "dive-bombing," you'll know that you're in the very heart of London where thousands amass on New Year's Eve to ring in another year.
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This magnificent Georgian edifice, on the northern side of Trafalgar Square, houses a massive collection of Western …
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National Gallery
Pall Mall
London, SW1Y
United Kingdom
Sun May 11 1:00pm - Sun May 11 2:00pm
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On the north side of Trafalgar Square looms this massive gallery. All the big names, from Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt, from van Gogh to Cézanne, strut their stuff here. Displaying some of the greatest art ever created, the panoramic galleries cover eight centuries. This is one of the greatest art museums on the planet. On even the most rushed of schedules, you'll want to devote at least 1 1/2 hours to its galleries. Since everybody's taste in art differs, check out our Insider's tip under the National Gallery preview. A computer rooms makes it easy for you. Select 10 paintings you'd most like to see. A computer will design your own map, printed out for you, directing you easily and conveniently to the art you most want to see.
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Rebuilt after the great fire of 1666, the Cheshire Cheese has probably changed little since Charles Dickens, Doctor …
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145 Fleet Street
London, EC4A 2BU
United Kingdom
Sun May 11 1:15pm - Sun May 11 2:45pm
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Buckingham Palace has been the official abode of British royalty since 1837. The forecourt is the setting for one of …
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace Road
London, SW1V
United Kingdom
Sun May 11 4:00pm - Sun May 11 5:00pm
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At Covent Garden, take the Tube (subway, to Americans) to Charing Cross Station to the south of Covent Garden. After disembarking here, prepare yourself for one of the grandest strolls in all of Britain, walking west.

A stroll along the Mall all the way west to Buckingham Palace is the most aristocratic walk in Britain. Passing King George's IV's glorious Carlton House terrace on your right, you can enjoy the same view that Elizabeth I sees when she rides in her gilded "fairy-tale" coach to open Parliament every year.

Whether you actually go inside Buckingham Palace itself depends on the time of year. We've deliberately skipped the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which isn't held every day and is often difficult to schedule. It's an overrated attraction anyway.
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The Tower of London is mainly perceived as a medieval place of imprisonment and execution. Nine hundred years of his …
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Tower of London
Tower Hill
London, EC3N 4AB
United Kingdom
Sun May 11 5:00pm - Sun May 11 6:00pm
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After viewing Buckingham Palace, at least from the outside, walk along Constitution Hill to the tube stop at Hyde Park Corner. Once here, head east for one big final attraction for the afternoon. We prefer to visit this attraction later in the afternoon when some of the hordes pouring out of tour buses have departed. A first-time visitor to London wouldn't dare miss this old symbol of blood and gore standing on the Thames for 900 years. Many famous Englishmen have lost their heads at the Tower. It's been a palace, a prison, and a royal mint, but mostly it's a living museum to British history. Since you don't have a lot of time, take one of the hour-long guided tours conducted by the much-photographed Beefeaters. They make the history of the Tower come alive with their often humorous and irreverent commentary.

After viewing the Tower, we suggest you head back to your hotel and a much-needed break before descending on London by night.
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Mon 05/12/08 (day 3) - London

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Westminster Abbey is regarded as a Medieval architectural masterpiece. It has been the venue for most of the country …
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Westminster Abbey
20 Dean's Yard
London, SW1P 3PA
United Kingdom
Mon May 12 9:30am - Mon May 12 11:00am
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This early English Gothic abbey is the shrine of the nation, and most of England's kings and queens have been crowned here -- and many are buried here as well. We always like to get here when it opens at 9:30am before the crowds of the day descend. Architecturally, its two highlights are the fan-vaulted Henry VII's Chapel (one of the loveliest in all of Europe) and the shrine to Edward the Confessor, containing the tombs of five kings and three queens. For a final look, walk over to the Poets' Corner, where everybody from Chaucer to Shelley and Keats are buried.
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"Big Ben" is the name of the clock inside the famous tower that also forms part of the Houses of Parliament. Its imp …
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Big Ben
Parliament Square
London, SW1A 2NE
United Kingdom
Mon May 12 11:00am - Mon May 12 12:00pm
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Houses of Parliament and "Big Ben" - As you emerge from Westminster Abbey, you confront the virtual symbol of London itself.

Guarded over by "Big Ben" (the world's most famous timepiece), the former royal Palace of Westminster shelters both the House of Lords and the House of Commons, and has done so since the 11th century. Gaining admission to the debating chambers requires a long wait and a lot of red tape that the "Day 1 Visitor" will have to forego, but at least you can admire the massive architectural pile from the outside before passing on your way.

If you feel you've missed something, duck into the Jewel Tower across the street, one of only two surviving buildings from the medieval Palace of Westminster. Here you can see an exhibition of the history of Parliament and even use a touch-screen computer that takes you on a virtual tour of both Houses of Parliament.
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The British Museum is one of London's top tourist attractions as well as a major scholarly resource. Its collection …
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The British Museum
Great Russell Street
London, WC1B 3DG
United Kingdom
Mon May 12 12:00pm - Mon May 12 2:30pm
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This is the mammoth home of one of the world's greatest treasure troves -- much of it plunder from other parts of the globe when Britannia ruled the waves. The most exciting of these treasures are the Elgin Marbles stolen from Greece and the Rosetta Stone stolen from Egypt. You'll need at least 2 hours for the most cursory of visits. An easy-to-follow map at the entrance will take you to all the highlights, including the legendary Black Obelisk, dating from around 860 B.C. and exhibited in the Nimrud Gallery. You can't see it all, so don't even try. But you'll see enough to promise yourself another visit some time in the future. End your quickie tour in the modern Great Court covering the celebrated Reading Room where Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital.

Since the museum doesn't open until 10am, the early bird can arrive before and wander about for a brisk morning walk, getting the feel of this famous district. Our favorite square for wandering is Russell Square, where the Tube will take you, followed by Bedford Square to the east and Bloomsbury Square to the southeast.
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The best thing about Bow Wine Vault is that it gives you a choice of two completely different dining areas. You …
Restaurant
10 Bow Churchyard
London, EC4M 9DQ
United Kingdom
+44 20 7248 1121
Mon May 12 2:30pm - Mon May 12 4:00pm
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After the British Museum, it's time for lunch. You've already lunched in Covent Garden, so it's time to head for "the City," the financial district of London in the East End.

Take a Break--Bow Wine Vaults--No place in the City is more evocative and atmospheric than this venerated choice for lunch. Here you can mingle with the movers and shakers of the City's financial district, enjoying well-prepared, affordable food and a drink in the bar or in the more formal street-level dining room. We always go for the Dover sole or the mixed grill (no one does this dish better than the English). 10 Bow Churchyard, EC4 (tel. 020/7248-1121; Tube: St. Paul's).
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First built in 694 but destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, the beautiful building that stands today was designed by …
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St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Churchyard
London, EC4M 8AD
United Kingdom
Mon May 12 4:00pm - Mon May 12 5:00pm
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Wren's Cathedral, the fifth to be built on this spot, is not filled with great art and treasures. But it's an adventure nonetheless. The thrill comes in climbing to the dome and taking in the Whispering Gallery (259 steps), the Stone Gallery (530 steps), and especially the panoramic sweep from the Inner Golden Gallery on top of the dome.
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One of Britain's most important theatres, the Royal National Theatre is made up of three auditoria: the Olivier , th …
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Royal National Theatre
South Bank Centre
London, SE1 9PX
United Kingdom
Mon May 12 6:00pm - Mon May 12 9:00pm
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On the South Bank of the Thames, this is one of the world's great stage companies -- not just one theater, but a trio of modern auditoriums, each with the latest equipment and great acoustics. Even the Queen attends for one of the new plays, comedies, musicals, or whatever. There is always a major event being presented here, often with the greatest thespians or musicians in the world. You can arrive early for a pretheater meal in one of the cultural complex's dining facilities such as the main restaurant, the Mezzanine.
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Tue 05/13/08 (day 4) - Windsor, London

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Windsor Castle gives you the chance to snoop around a royal residence and track the history of the English monarchy. …
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114 Campden Hill Road
Windsor, SL4 1NJ
United Kingdom
Tue May 13 9:00am - Tue May 13 11:30am
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In just half an hour, a train from London will deliver you to the royal town of Windsor, site of England's most legendary castle. The first castle here was ordered built by William the Conqueror, and much of English history has unfolded within its walls. If you skipped the Changing of the Guard ceremony in London, you can see an even more exciting pageant here taking place only from April to July Monday to Saturday at 11am (winter offers differ slightly). On a first visit to the castle, wander into its greatest attraction, St. George's Chapel, where British monarchs are entombed, and try to budget enough time to see the state apartments, including George IV's elegant chambers. No, you can't go into the Queen's present bedchamber. Before leaving the castle precincts, wander the beautifully landscaped Jubilee Garden spread over 2 acres (8 hectares).

Since you'll need 2 hours to explore Windsor Castle, this will put you in the little town for lunch, which, incidentally, is not a gourmet citadel.
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Take a Break--House on the Bridge--This charming restaurant lies adjacent to the bridge that links Windsor with …More  
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Tue May 13 11:30am - Tue May 13 1:00pm
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Known as both the London Eye and the Millennium Wheel, this huge 450-foot ferris wheel on the South Bank gives a fab …
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London Eye (Millennium Wheel)
Westminster Bridge Road
London, SE1 9TA
United Kingdom
Tue May 13 2:00pm - Tue May 13 4:00pm
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The world's largest observation wheel is the fourth-tallest structure in London, with panoramic views that extend on a clear day for 25 miles (40km). One of 32 futuristic-looking "pods" carries visitors to a bird's-eye view of London, making a complete rotation every 30 minutes. Currently, it's the most popular ride in London.
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Covent Garden Piazza is the area where Covent Garden market takes place but there's also an open-air cobbled area …
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Covent Garden Piazza
The Market
London, WC2E 8RF
United Kingdom
+44 870 780 5002
Tue May 13 4:00pm - Tue May 13 5:00pm
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Directly north of Trafalgar Square, you enter the precincts of Covent Garden.

The old fruit and vegetable market of Eliza Doolittle fame is long gone, and the market has been recycled into one of the most bustling and exciting sections of London today. Begin with a walk around The Piazza, the center of Covent Garden. When architect Inigo Jones designed it, it became London's first square. To its south you'll see St. Paul's Church, which Jones called "the handsomest barn in England." Immediately to the southeast of St. Paul you can enter the Jubilee Market and to its immediate east the London Transport Museum.

After wandering around the gardens and after a heavy morning of sightseeing, even with a full English breakfast, you may be ready for lunch. For our pounds sterling, there is no better place for lunch in all of London than Covent Garden.

Take a Break--Porter's English Restaurant--We suggest a visit to our dear old friend, the Earl of Bradford, who owns and runs this venerable Covent Garden favorite. Try one of Lady Bradford's old English pies (ever had lamb and apricot?) and finish off with her fabled steamed pudding, made with ginger and banana. 17 Henrietta St., WC2. tel. 020/7836-6466.

The day is marching on, and so should you be if you want to take in more that London has to offer.
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It's almost impossible to describe Rules without lapsing into cliche; it's the epitome of British, colonial, moustache-twirling …
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35 Maiden Lane
London, WC2E 7LB
United Kingdom
+44 20 7836 5314
Tue May 13 5:00pm - Tue May 13 6:00pm
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This is one of London's most prestigious shopping venues and serves as a glittering tribute to opulent and stylish t …
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Harrods
87 Brompton Road
London, SW1X 7XL
United Kingdom
Tue May 13 6:00pm - Tue May 13 7:00pm
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Wed 05/14/08 (day 5) - Amsterdam

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The Amsterdam American Hotel is located steps from the Holland Casino, approximately nine miles from Amsterdam …
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Amsterdam American Hotel
Leidsekade 97
Amsterdam, 1017PN
Netherlands
20-556-3100
Wed May 14 12:00am - Thu May 15 12:00am
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Anne Frank and her family went into hiding here on July 6, 1942, and lived in isolation for over two years. The Germ …
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Anne Frank House
Prinsengracht 267
Amsterdam, 1016 GV
The Netherlands
Wed May 14 12:00am
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This museum is considered a true national treasure. Its exhibits include paintings from the Netherlands' 17th centur …
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Rijksmuseum
Jan Luijkenstraat 1
Amsterdam, 1071 ZD
The Netherlands
Wed May 14 12:00am
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Thu 05/15/08 (day 6) - Brugge

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Relais Oud Huis Amsterdam is a restored 17th century house that lines one of Bruges' canals and is 200 meters …
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Relais Oud Huis Brugge Hotels
Spiegelrei 3
Brugge, VLG 8000
Belgium
50-341810
Thu May 15 12:00am - Sat May 17 12:00am
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I would recommend London Eye for evening. Lights are spectacular at night. The London Eye is near Big Ben and the river. For daytime in London you must take the "Red Bus" tour. You buy ticket for the day and then you can stop and go anytime, anywhere, in the city. Stay on bus or get off and do whatever sight seeing you want. Museums and gardens are all free. Your dinner cruse sounds great. Got to go, will check back for info on other cities soon. I am very excited for you. love mom
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Per RM:
It looks like you have a very ambitious schedule already. Here are a few
suggestions:
London:
1) Ride the 'hop on' 'hop off' bus for a tour of London day or night
2) Go to Rules Restaurant in Convent Gardens. London's oldest restaurant.
Amsterdam:
1) Rijksmuseum...enjoy Rembrandt's Night Watch.
2) Go to the Van Gogh museum
Florence:
1) Go to the Uffuzi Museum. See Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' my all time favorite painting.
Vienna:
1) Go to Schonbrunn Palace. An absolute must. Eat lots of pastry. Try a sacher tort. Eat some wienerschnitzle (it's not a hot dog)
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I enjoyed your commentary, esp. Harrolds. How many times have you been back to London?
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cool! that was a nifty trip! please visit my trip!
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