Days: 12 days
Time: May
Per capita: 20000 yuan
With whom: with parents
Play: photography, food, petty bourgeoisie, money saving, poor travel, with the group, luxury
The author went to these places
Welsh
Central
britain
England
royal crescent
Bath Abbey
Bath
Shakespeare
Henley
Street
London
the Thames
Palace
Big Ben
London Eye
Eye
City
Tower of London
Tower of London
Cross
Debris building
Buckingham Palace
Charlene
Buckingham
Sherlock Holmes Museum
National Museum of Art
St. Martin-in-the-Fields
St. John
British Museum
Bridge
Tower Bridge, London
King's Cross railway station
King
Windsor Castle
Windsor
Parliament building
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Cardiff weather
Cardiff Castle is a 2000 year old castle that served as a Roman Garrison and Normandy fortress. Later, it was rebuilt into a dazzling Victorian style by the Bute family. Each room has rich murals, colored glass, exquisite stamping process. Opening hours: 9:00-18:00 from March to October, 9:00-17:00 from January to February ticket price: 11 pounds for adults, 10 minutes' walk from the railway station
Cardiff Town Hall
Wales Millennium Centre is the most important art venue in Wales and the site of the National Theatre of Wales. It hosts Western musical, opera, ballet, contemporary dance and other performances. Opening hours: 9:00-23:00 Monday to Friday, 10:00-23:00 Saturday, 11:00-23:00 Sunday, non performance day, 9:00-18:00 (17:00 Sunday), there are regular trains running between Cardiff central railway station and Cardiff Bay Railway Station in Cardiff Bay
Every time I go to a city, I like to visit the local supermarket and the kitchenware in the building
Breakfast, alare shows her face
Stonehenge is one of the most iconic sites in the UK. Visitors can walk along the whole circle. Opening hours and fares
Provide Chinese voice guide. Transportation: the Stonehenge tour bus departs from Salisbury railway station and bus station every half an hour. It departs every hour in winter. Please refer to the official website for the specific frequency: http://www.thestonehengetour.info/times.shtml
Looking at Stonehenge from the real map of Google
Stonehenge is made up of huge stones, each weighing about 50 tons. Its main axis, the ancient road leading to the stone pillar and the rising sun on the morning of the summer solstice are on the same line; In addition, there are two stones connecting to the direction of the winter solstice sunset. Built 4000-2000 BC. It is a famous prehistoric Temple site in Europe. It is located in Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It was built between 4000 and 2000 B.C. (from March to April 2008, British archaeologists found that Stonehenge was built 4300 years ago, that is, around 2300 B.C.)【 From Baidu Encyclopedia]
The sky above Stonehenge
Royal Crescent is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. This is a semicircular row house made up of magnificent buildings, including 30 houses. The complex was designed by John Wood Jr. and was built between 1767 and 1775. To experience the splendor and dazzling revelry of life in the George era, visit the Royal Crescent Building No. 1, each room displaying exquisite furniture, paintings, textiles and carpets. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 6.50 pounds for adults. Transportation: about 10 minutes walk from the Roman Bath
Bath Abbey is the last outstanding medieval church in England. The most striking features of the church are the sculptured and fan arched domes on the west side. You can visit it for free or spend 6 pounds climbing the 212 steps of the monastery tower to see the panoramic view of the city.
Street performance art at the entrance of bath monastery
Buss on camera
Shakespeare's former residence is located on the north side of Henry Street, a two-story building with attic. The exterior walls of this 16th century old house are mud colored, with sloping tile roofs, so they stand out in the surrounding buildings. Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in the master bedroom on the second floor of the building. He spent his childhood and adolescence here【 From Baidu Encyclopedia]
Shakespeare was born and raised in this charming house and spent his first five years with his new wife. Visitors can find the story of Shakespeare's early years here. Opening hours: 9am-5pm from April to may, 9am-6pm from June to August, 9am-5pm from September to October, 10am-4pm from November to March. Ticket price: 12.50 pounds for adults, including Hall's Croft, Nash's house & new place, Shakespeare's birthplace, located in Henley street, 10 minutes' walk from the railway station
A show in a small garden
Joker in playing cards
On the street
London weather
The window models in the fashion city are all real people, handsome
Beautiful window design
Mad prank mcdonddle
Taxis on the streets of London
In Sherlock, Shylock takes a taxi to get in and out
Sightseeing tricycle
When you enjoy the scenery by the Thames River, you will associate it with Sherlock
Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) the house of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) is the seat of the British Parliament, including the house of Lords and the house of Commons. It also holds major public ceremonies. Westminster Palace is one of the representative works of Gothic Renaissance architecture. It was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1987. Opening hours: take the Metro circle line, District line and Jubilee line to Westminster station on Saturday and summer. Official website: http://www.parliament.uk/
Big Ben, the famous ancient clock in London, is the clock of Westminster Palace. The clock tower attached to the British Parliament hall was built in 1859. Located on the beautiful Thames River in central London. Take Metro circle line (yellow), District line (green) and Jubilee line (gray) to Westminster station
The London Eye EDF energy london eye rotates slowly for 30 minutes on the world's largest Ferris wheel with a height of 135 meters, overlooking the magnificent view of the Thames River in London from 360 degrees. Time: January to March / September to December 10:00-20:30 (including January 7-20 close maintenance) April to June 10:00-21:007 August 10:00-21:30 ticket price: adult £ 18.60; More than 60 years old / student £ 15.00; Children (4-15 years old) £ 6.00; Admission is free for those under 4 years old. Take the subway Bakerloo line (brown), jubliee line (gray), Northern Line (black) and Waterloo & city line (green) to Waterloo station
In this well preserved medieval castle, the tower of London witnessed the conspiracy, execution, torture and murder of the British royal family. The tower of London offers tower guard guides, one of the only ways to visit St. Peter's chapel where Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were buried. Highlights: 1. The White Tower 2. Greentower green, Queen Anne Boleyn was executed here. 3. The crown jewels opening hours: 9:00-17:30 from Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00-17:30 from Sunday to Monday, and the final admission time is 17:00. The adult £ 19.80 take the subway district (green line) or circle (yellow line) to get off at Tower Hill Station and walk for 5 minutes.
Westminster Cathedral Westminster Abbey is a new Byzantine style building, which is the base of British Catholicism. The stations of the cross (1918) carved by Eric gill in stone is highly praised. Opening hours: 7:00-19:00 admission: you can get there by free subway at Victoria station.
The shard is located on the southwest side of London Bridge. The shard is 310 meters high and 95 stories in total. It is wide at the bottom and narrow at the top. It looks like London's historic spire and the mast of a high mast transverse sailboat. Started in 2008 and officially completed on January 11, 2013, it is now the tallest building in Europe. The fragment building was designed by Renzo Piano, an Italian architect who once designed Pompidou Art Center. However, in the eyes of many Londoners, this new city landmark is a bit out of place with the whole city. The debris building will officially receive visitors on February 1, 2013, which will be a perfect place to overlook the whole city. Opening hours: 09:00-22:00 ticket price: Adult / child / family: £ 24,95 / 18,95 / 100 take bus 48 or 149 get off at London Bridge (stop d) http://www.the-shard.com/ Other websites: http://www.theviewfromtheshard.com/
The mall is a road in London, England, with Buckingham Palace in the West and Admiralty arch and Trafalgar Square in the East. The road is closed to traffic on Sundays, public holidays and major ceremonies. During the 2012 London Olympic Games, marathons and cycling road races will pass here. Take the subway Bakerloo line and Northern Line to Charing Cross station.
Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is not only the Queen's office and residence in London, but also the Royal executive headquarters. The luxury decor of its 19 state halls uses the most exquisite treasures from the Royal Collection: a large number of celebrity paintings and carvings, exquisite examples of s è vres porcelain, and the most exquisite English and French furniture. Opening time: summer 09:45 – 18:30, July 31 to September 30, 2012 (admission deadline is 15:45) admission fee: adult £ 18.00; More than 60 years old / student £ 16.50; Under 17 years old £ 10.25; Admission under 5 years old is free, and Chinese voice guide is provided. Take Metro circle line (yellow) and District line (green) to St. James's Park station
Horse Guards Parade is located behind the prime minister's office, where some important Royal ceremonies are often held. Beach volleyball will be held here during the 2012 London Olympic Games. Take the subway Bakerloo line and Northern Line to Charing Cross station.
Sherlock Holmes Museum I believe few people don't know the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. You Sherlock Holmes fans must not miss this interesting museum. The museum is located on Baker Street, where some stories happen. Opening hours: 9:30-18:00 take the subway and get off at Baker Street station.
Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square is the center of public events in London, where rallies, parades and new year's revelry are held. The square is surrounded by first-class buildings: Canada house in the west, National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery in London in the north, South Africa House and St. Martin's Church in the East, and naval arch in the south. Take the subway Bakerloo (brown line) or northern (black line) and get off at charingcross station
It's said on the Internet that this square is where Tony Leung feeds pigeons. However, warning signs forbidding pigeon food are erected in many places of the square. Hee hee, so Chao Wei won't feed pigeons here.
The National Gallery, a collection of 2300 paintings from the 13th to 19th centuries, is open to all visitors free of charge. There are some famous paintings in the world, such as Van Gogh's golden sunflower oil painting and Leonardo da Vinci's charcoal sketch of the virgin and the son of St. Anne and St. John the Baptist. Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 every day, from Friday to 21:00; The museum will be closed on January 1 and December 24-26. Provide Chinese voice guide. Take the subway Bakerloo line (brown), central line (red) to charingcross station
The British Museum is a collection of cultural and artistic treasures from all over the world, spanning more than 2 million years of human history. The collection includes Rosetta stele, Parthenon temple, katebet mummy and the treasures of auchers. Time: 10:00-17:30 every day, extended to 20:30 on Friday; The museum will be closed on January 1 and December 24-26. Ticket price: free tour with Chinese voice guide. Transportation: Holborn station or Russell Square Station
I'm more interested in Egypt Pavilion. I must go to Egypt in my life
Tower Bridge London Tower Bridge, built in 1894, is across the Thames River. You can visit the exhibition in the tower to learn about its history and structure. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of London in the pedestrian passageway on the top of the tower bridge, and continue your journey to explore the internal operation of the bridge in Victoria power room. Time: April to September 10:00-18:30 (admission deadline is 17:30) October to March 9:30-18:00 (admission deadline is 17:00) ticket price: adult £ 8.00; More than 60 years old / student £ 5.60; Children (5-16 years old) £ 3.40; Free transportation for people under 5 years old: Tower Hill station or London Bridge Station
London underground is the first underground railway in the world. The total length is more than 400 kilometers. It was built in 1856 and put into operation on January 10, 1863. It is about 7.6km long, 5.18m high and 8.69m wide in cross section. It is a single arch brick structure. At that time, steam locomotives were used to pull trains. In 1890, another subway, 5.2 km long, was built. The tunnel is round, with an inner diameter of 3.10-3.20 m and lined with cast iron segments. Electric locomotive is the first electrified subway in the world. At present, the London underground trains supply DC power through the third rail, with a voltage of 600 v. The running speed of the train is about 32 km / h and the maximum speed is 96 km / h. London Underground began to use remote control and computer technology to operate trains in Victoria line area in 1971【 From Baidu Encyclopedia]
The underground map of London is very complicated. Lazy people like me are most afraid of studying maps and other things. When a person takes the subway, the easiest thing is to ask the staff to save time without using their own brains.
King's Cross (platform 9 3 / 4) king's Cross is located in the king's cross area of central London. It is a large railway terminal which was put into use in 1852. In Harry Potter, the 9 3 / 4 stop here is the entrance to Hogwarts School of witchcraft and Wizardry. Many tourists line up here to take pictures as a souvenir. Take the subway circle line (yellow), Hammersmith & City (pink), metropolitan (purple), northern (black), Piccadilly (blue), Victoria (blue) to King's Cross St. Pancras station
Windsor Castle Windsor Castle, built in 1070, is one of the most popular scenic spots in England. In the past, it was used to hold some national ceremonies and was the Queen's weekend palace. Opening hours: 9:45-16:00 from March to October; From November to February 9:45-15:00 admission: Adult / child: 15 / 8.5 with Chinese voice guide. It's 10 minutes' walk from the railway station.
The end of "England on the tip of the tongue"
Is a scene in Sherlock The building?
Red telephone booth and a small number of black telephone booth, see a most beautiful flag telephone booth
It's also virgin airlines when I go back. There are more meals on the plane than when I come here. I really like this way of constantly eating to pass the time
England, goodbye, see you next time
After flying to the UK, the ranking of FCR has finally moved forward
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