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Christ Church Cathedral

This was extremely interesting with getting to go down underneath the building into the Medieval Crypt.

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Guinness Storehouse

I admit that I’m a beer fan. I wasn’t sure how this would be, because I live in the Pacific Norhwest of the United States and have been on over 15 brewery tours. This is way different; it’s more of a museum tour. It was a blast that far exceeded expectations. Plus, of course you get a perfectly poured pint and get to drink it overlooking the city!

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Shakespeare’s Globe, Tower Bridge, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern

I spent a day viewing the sights by myself just walking and riding the tube. It’s extremely easy to get around I see a lot from the outside in a single day. I like to do a lot, but want some down time so I normally only visit a handful of sights per day. Shakespeare’s Globe Tower Bridge This picture is actually from the Tower of London. Millennium Bridge It’s an easy walk to do back and forth, while taking some pictures.

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Tower of London

Visiting here takes a fair amount of time. The history of this place simply requires a lot of guided information. If you are into history, particularly in terms of England, this probably a necessary stop. Otherwise, you’ll be like me wondering why these crows are on the lawn. Hint, they aren’t crows and there is a reason behind them.

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Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Roman Baths

I only had 4 days on my first trip to England and my goal for all cities I visit is to do something that gets me physically outside of the city limits. Doing a tour out to Bath was my final choice this time. It turned out to be a great choice; all three stops were highly engagging and the day flew by too fast! Just a warning, this is a really, really crammed tour in terms of time.

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