Obviously she thinks with one year of english lessons in elementary school she'll be able to get around easily.
So I plan to take her next year, maybe in June or August for four days or so. She'll be nine then.
Any ideas what to do and where to go? She definitly wants to see the London Eye. I doubt the London Dungeon would be the right place to go, but there should be something away from the trodden tourist paths worth visiting. (As I don't want to spend lots of precious time in a queue with her)
Greenwich? Hampton Court?
Might there be a London Guide book for children?
*wanders off, looking for her London Guide Books*
Quote: edited for setting up a to-do-list:
- ride a double decker bus for sightseeing (upper level, preferably the open ones - hope for good weather)
- London Eye, Big Ben (Jana's wishes)
- Covent Garden (my wish)
- New Tate (do they have a Kandinsky there?) with the Millenium Footbridge
- Scones (but where?)
- Museums (British / History / Science?)
- Kew Gardens
and the not-to-do-list:
- musical ( her english is too poor)
- London Dungeon ( too creepy, she won't even go into the ghost train on the fun fair)