Well, as I mentioned in my other, completely unrelated thread, I am studying abroad in England for the next six months. And aside from all the studying I'm going to be doing (I just registered for my courses... wowie!), I want to do a lot of traveling. I've never been outside of the US before now (Canada for a day does not count), so... where should I go? I'm in Northern England, so it's easy for me to go anywhere in the UK, or down to Europe when I have a longer break. I have a friend who'll be in Scotland I'll go see, and I also saw some pretty pictures in National Geographic of the Isle of Skye in Northern Scotland, so I want to go there, if anyone knows anything about that. I'll have to do some of the basic highlights (Tower of London, London Eye, go down to Paris and go to the Louvre, etc.), but if anyone has any particular recommendations that are off of the beaten tourist path, that would be great. Especially if they're inexpensive, because I'm just a poor student and the exchange rate isn't great...
Thanks a lot!
P.S. I am SO buying the Feline Wizards books when I find them. And Wizard of Mars on its release date, no matter the exchange rate.
Thanks a lot!
P.S. I am SO buying the Feline Wizards books when I find them. And Wizard of Mars on its release date, no matter the exchange rate.


But as I said, that's just me. I read too much Helen Hanff at an impressionable age, and like her, when I went to London, I went looking for the London of literature and found it.
The Royal family also has Twitter, which I find slightly amusing. Windsor Castle was amazing, and admission prices are either 8.50 or 16 pound sterling, depending on whether or not the State Apartments are open. Warwick Castle was good, from what I remember, but I think it's the castle that's a bit more pricy, at 15-20 pound sterling. Salisbury Cathedral is free to walk around, but you need to pay for guided tours, and the best preserved of the four surviving copies of the Magna Carta is there. I'm kicking myself for not realising it's there and not seeing it. I don't know what the ticket prices are for Madame Tussauds are, but I remember seeing the Beatles when I was there, and Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes is now there, over which I squeed.
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