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nmg85

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  1. No you can't bring wine on at ports for use while onboard. You can order a small selection of wine online before you go for use in the cabin. Any alcohol purchased in the store will be kept until the last night and delivered to your state room.

  2. I think it will all depend on how tired you are and how much you are happy to fit in. Tower bridge and the Tower of London are next door to each other so these are easy to do together. Big Ben and Westminster are also together so can be done in one go, this is also close to the London eye if you were considering this. I always find the easiest way to get around London is the underground (tube). From Victoria you could either get the tube to Westminster (2 stops) or walk. It may be a good idea to stick to this area on your arrival day as you wouldn't be that far away from your hotel. When visiting the tower etc it is a simple journey with no changes to Tower Hill (9 stops).

    In regards to food it all depends what you enjoy?

    I enjoy walking along the south bank of the river in the evening and certain areas have restaurant and pubs dotted along. If you are feeling energetic you can actually walk from tower bridge to Westminster but this take some time which you are limited in.

    Another area people enjoy is Covent Garden with the street performers or perhaps one of the many parks.

  3. Thank you so much for the info.

     

     

     

    Since you are from the area can I ask another question. [emoji56]

     

     

     

    Is it easy to get from place to place as far as tourist spots go? If things aren't all close together is the public transit easy to navigate?

     

     

     

    Thank you

     

     

    Yes public transport is easy to navigate and fairly cheap

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