Originally posted by lo3oz
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What area of the city will you be in? It's one thing to be located in Central London and another to be in Sidcup or Wandsworth for a week.
Also, in terms of flying over, if you're flying AA, always search for the flights operated by British Airways; much better experience all around. Also, plan to know which airport will work better for you; Heathrow or Gatwick. I've never experienced so many international delays as when I've flown into/out of Heathrow vs. Gatwick.
I lived over there for a little over 4 months and over the course of the next two years, spent 2-3 weeks there every quarter. This was 10+ years ago now, and I haven't been back, but there are certain must see sights when you're there; London Eye, McLaren dealership right next to Hyde Park, Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, etc. Hampton Court Palace is one of my favourites outside of London. Brighton would be kind of fun as a day trip this time of year and would get you away from some of the Olympics craziness. Oxford is an amazing town and I could spend all day wandering around there.
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