i was going to say doctor who experience too. should never have let other people be in charge of booking that, since i still do not have tickets *grumble grumble* but it sounds AWESOME.
given that someone else said oxford, i feel i should say cambridge, which is one of the most wonderful cities i've ever been too. and is also a very doctor who-y type place.
the globe is fantastic and also very cheap. and centrally located. and near to the tate modern if you like that sort of thing. i must own, i do not much, but then i'm not really a museum person. however, i am partial to the v&a, which is a bit further out in south kensington - also the home of the science museum - both have lots of interactive thingys to play with if you are of that sort of fickle mind, like i am.
croydon is not very exciting at all - although there are trams, which is pretty cool, and a very large ikea... which to my shame, i must also add is pretty cool. i like to think the people of ealing know that sj lives there. if they don't they should.
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Date: 2011-02-09 10:03 am (UTC)given that someone else said oxford, i feel i should say cambridge, which is one of the most wonderful cities i've ever been too. and is also a very doctor who-y type place.
the globe is fantastic and also very cheap. and centrally located. and near to the tate modern if you like that sort of thing. i must own, i do not much, but then i'm not really a museum person. however, i am partial to the v&a, which is a bit further out in south kensington - also the home of the science museum - both have lots of interactive thingys to play with if you are of that sort of fickle mind, like i am.
croydon is not very exciting at all - although there are trams, which is pretty cool, and a very large ikea... which to my shame, i must also add is pretty cool. i like to think the people of ealing know that sj lives there. if they don't they should.