From the superb @Jess7 :
Calling all European Littens AND Littens that have VISITED #London, #Paris, or #Rome!! 🙋🏻♀️ I'm planning a 5-year wedding anniversary #vacation w/ my husband for 9 days (3 days in each city) in mid/late June 2018. Neither of us have been to Europe, we could use all the inside travel info, tips, tricks you can give us!🤷🏻♀️#England #France #Rome
#Vacation -#ReadingResolutions (bookish bc I‘ll read on long flights😉)
Mitch Yeah. Coming to my hometown #London! So much to do/see! Tate Modern is a must ( huge public gallery with roof top views over the river / city). If you‘re here on a Sunday then Columbia Rd flower market ( huge street market with cute independent makers / shops in original Victorian shops) Email me if you‘d like more! Mitch.k@mac.com 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 7y
Jess7 Thanks for sharing @MrBook and I‘ll email you @Mitch about London. Thanks! 7y
Verity I‘m a Brit who works in London, has done extended visits to Paris and has briefly visited Rome so I think your itinerary sounds great. London has lots of great museums - many free - I love the V&A and their costume collection. I‘ll have a think about the other two cities 7y
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Jess7 Thanks @Verity - I‘d love to get your thoughts about the area our hotels are in case you have any insight into the area or if we should book a different one. Etc. If you don‘t mind to take a look - email me and I‘ll send you the current itinerary we made with a travel sight. My email is Jess7.litsy at gmail dot com 7y
Verity @Jess7 sure. I‘ll drop you an email. I may not be much cop on Rome though! 7y
rustoryhuf You‘ve got to hit up Cecil Court in London. A wonderful side street filled with quaint book shops. My hubby found this and I was in heaven. Have a lovely time. 7y
LikelyLibrarian Don‘t forget to stop by Shakespeare & Co when you‘re in Paris. Very famous bookstore not far from Notre Dame. And across the street from it are a handful of outdoor bookshops. 7y
East_Of_Imagination Ooooh I‘m planning a trip to London in October, these are great tips! 7y
CarolynM If you like art, make sure you visit the Courtauld Gallery in Somerset House while you're in London. Heaps less people than in the big galleries and great pictures. Just strolling sound the streets in those cities is fascinating. (edited) 7y
CharlotteK Waterstones flagship store on Piccadilly is absolutely fabulous. And one of the oldest bookshops, Hatchards, is just a little further down the same road. You can get to Piccadilly by getting off the underground at the Green Park station. After book shopping, you can hire a deckchair and enjoy a quiet read in the park. 7y
Jess7 #JPEurope #JPvacation (edited) 6y
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