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The “Docklands Light Railway\ is an above-ground line in East London that takes its passengers by lovely waterfront scenery. Board at Bank in Central London and end up at Greenwich, the famous observatory where you can see the timezone line!…
Pass through long farmland and green grassy areas from Osaka to Nara, a delightful nature filled town in Japan. You can see Mochi being made by hand (from the famous Youtube video), green tea roasting shops, crafters, delicious ramen, and friendly bowing deer that you can feed. Makes a wonderful day trip.…
Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka Station to Kyoto Station 15 minutes for 1,420 yen Travel to Japan’s historic capital and tour the many religious centres, art pieces, and Ryokan, including Ryokan Tawaraya, the oldest hotel in Japan, family run, and known for spectacular service. You can also try on a kimono and walk the streets for photos at several Kyoto businesses.…
Start at the Canadian museum of history in Laurier Cross over Victoria Island and pass by the Canadian Parliament. Free tours are available 7 days a week Ottawa has many downtown museums that you will pass Byward market is next, an outdoor daily shopping venue for local creators and food producers. Home of the Beavertail! Cross the bridge to Vanier and go through nice neighbourhoods to Gloucester Centre and City park, a nice walking break indoors or out…
Travel the 9 from Aldwych to Trafalgar square and look at houses you can’t afford! You will see Somerset House, Trafalgar Square, the Ritz hotel, Harrods, Kensington Gardens and Kensington palace (home of Princess Diana), Kensington High Street, and the Japanese gardens and peacocks of Holland Park.…
Hop on the 24 at Westminster Abbey, in the direction of Hampstead Heath. See the cathedral and the gothic church, with stained glass art and historical information. This church wa sbuilt is 1269 and can’t be beat. You will pass Downing Street, home of the prime minister, and hip Trafalgar square. Try to catch the lion statues, and maybe pop out for a walk. More neighbourhoods to pass include Denmark Street, known for music shops, and Camden town, vintage and rock central. Hampstead heath is your final stop and worth a walk around.…
Start this route at Pier 50 seattle dock, and hope the train at Columbia st and Alaskan Way deading south. You will pass the docks along Elliot Bay, and see Lumen Field on your way, with WAMU theatre. The Bay closes to Duwarmish waterway, and you will cross next to the West Seattle Bridge. At SW Avalon Way and SW Geneseee St, you will see the West Seattle stadium and golf course. Take the train all the way south to Lincoln park, a lovely walk, Point Williamsn, and Fauntleroy ferry to vashon Island…
Travel from Bellevue, across Mercer Island, into downtown Seattle. Check out Haller Lake, and pass within blocks of the Burke Museum of natural history and culture along Hwy 5…
The cheapest boat ride you can find! a 2.5-3.5 hour tour of the islands around Portland Maine. Catch Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Long, Cliff, and Chebeague island on this mail, freight,a nd passenger cruise. They will even provide narration with 10 or more passengers…
START this free circuit of Perth’s downtown highlights at the WACA ground, a sports stadium and home of cricket in WA. Continue on to Wellington square, an all ages playground, park, and sporting field Then you might want to stop at Perth Mint, Australia’s largest precious metal enterprise, and home of the replica biggest nuggets of gold ever found. Arrive during weekday hours and you can observe a metal pouring on the tour. Perth’s town hall is next. It has been preserved singe 1863 as a national historic site and maintains much of the original stonework. If you want to get anywhere, Perth underground is your main stop to take a bus or train to a nearby city. Central park is not a park, it …
Starting this 1 hour route from Harlem’s Malcolm X bl 146 st, ending in Centre st and broome street in manhattan Colonel charles young park to your left at the beginning of the route, names after an americal soldier, born into slavery, who became a colonel and the superintendent of the national parks When you pass w 141 st, you will see savoy ballroom site on the left. It was one of the harlem hotspots, in operation from 1926 to 1958 and revered as the world’s best ballroom. One of the most popular venues for lindy hop, the Savoy was unique for its no discrimination policy. The value was demolished in 1958, but you can read the plaque that remains You’ll take a right on 124 st to pass around…
Follow the coastline in San Diego county…