Our tour of London
 
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* Why London?

* Transportation information - Gatwick Airport and public transportation

* Accommodation - the Martel Guest House

* Outings

* Restaurants
 
* Photograghs


Why London? 
My boyfriend, Asi, has lived for one year in London as a child and visited this wonderful city several times as an adult. He gave me the "London Bug" with his stories about the city, its places and people and the atmosphere, so inevitably we marked London as the first destination on our joint traveling map.

In this site you can find your own copy of the London Tube map as well as tourist information about London http://www.tourist.co.uk/tubemap.html

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Our tour in London started on September 25th, 1998, when we landed at Gatwick Airport. Although the airport is very big and has two terminals (North & South), it is quite easy to get around and to travel from the airport to the city.

You can check out this user-friendly site of Gatwick Airport: http://www.airwise.com/airports/europe/LGW/LGW_01.html

We chose to take a train from Gatwick to Victoria Station in London. Victoria Station is a central junction for transportation to and from London. You can purchase there a periodic travel pass (you must have a passport-size-picture) - we purchased a weekly pass, since we have planned to stay in London for 8 days (it is recommended to travel light if you plan to be only in London, otherwise you could be running around the station with your luggage, and that's very uncomfortable and tiring).

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We chose to be staying at the Martel Guest House at Golders Green, a quiet neighborhood. We found the place through the net, we took a chance and we not disappointed. The guest house is close to the Golders Green train station (the northern line), and the owner and host, Phill Martel, is very hospitable and kind -  if you have any questions regarding directions, transportation arrangements or even about the weather, Phill will be at your assistance, always with a smile. The guest house address: 

Enter the Martel Guest House site, where you can get information and make reservations: http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~pmartel/index.html
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London is famous for its cultural abundance, so a show, play or musical are a must. Movies are also abundance, however they are rather expensive, so you have to check the price each theater charges before making plans. We went to 3 shows: "Closer", "The History of America Abridged" and "Rent", and we enjoyed the first two (the third was a musical with a bad sound work).
If you are a football (European) fan, you have many games to go to, you should try seeing a game at Wembley Stadium - it's an unforgettable experience.

The best magazine with current information on London living and outing is "Time Out". We suggest buying a copy as you arrive in London. The web version is here:
http://www.timeout.com/london/

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Most recommended in London is the great selection of restaurants, and we would like to recommend a few:

Wagamama - the famous noodle restaurant, which serves great noodles in all forms, sizes and colors. For budget travelers, this is a place with delicious food that doesn't clean you out.
You can find a review and a picture of the place, and reserve a table in this Entetainmet site:
http://www.entertainnet.co.uk/restaurants/wagamama/index.htm
There is another AA site with a review on the restaurant:
http://www.theaa.co.uk/region9/82332.html

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Belgo - the restaurant has two branches: Belgo Noord and Belgo Centraal. This place serves Belgian food, which means mostly sea-food with great fries on the side.
Go to the Belgo-Restaurants site:
http://www.belgo-restaurants.com/belgo/index.html
 

Melati - a thai-malezian food restaurant with some exquisite tastes of the Far-East. If you are the brave type, try anything on the menu (that's what we did). The restaurant address: 21 Great Windmill St.
There is a review on the restaurant on the net at Fodor's Restaurant Index:
http://www.fodors.com/ri.cgi

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Chuen Cheng Ku - a Chinese Dim-Sum restaurant, where the food is served by the waiters on carts. The waiters pass you by and offer you the different kinds of dishes (soups, rice, noodles, Dim-Sum and deserts). We suggest trying all the Dim-Sum you can eat - they are fantastic!!! This place is also inexpensive, so enjoy!!!
The restaurant address: 17 Wardour st.
 

Unfortunately, I haven't found any site or review of this place, so if you come across the name "Chuen Cheng Ku",
please send the email address to Irit, thanks!!

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 Photographs
 
 
 
Mr. Phil Martel with Asi
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Asi and Irit in Soho
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Asi and Irit near the Tower Bridge
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Asi making a long distance call to Israel
 
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