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We recommend
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Tate Museum or Westminster Abbey,
followed by a hearty pub lunch in the Theatre District or
scrumptious afternoon tea at The Ritz.
Another "must see" city is Paris, less than three hours from London
via high-speed Eurostar trains. The inexhaustible City of Light
awaits you at the other end of the "Chunnel," with its unforgettable
Louvre, L'arc de Triomphe and unparalleled shopping and nightlife.
Of course, gastronomic delights will beckon from countless romantic
sidewalk cafes and incomparable restaurants, so indulge in an
extraordinary meal at a world-class dinner house, such as one of
Chef Guy Savoy's exquisite eateries. And don't forget to jog by the
Eiffel Tower at the Champs de Mar gardens the next morning-you may
need it!
Next stop: Rome-the Eternal City-a paradise for lovers of fine art
and music, romance and cuisine, easily accessible by air or rail.
Don't miss St. Peter's Basilica, a revered and awe-inspiring
architectural and artistic treasure. And be sure to bring
comfortable shoes-Rome is a city designed for exploration on foot.
We recommend strolling the Centro Storico, taking in the Colosseum
and Circus Maximus. You'll easily work up an appetite for some of
Italy's world-famous pasta and seafood.
We've left out Venice, Nice and Stratford-on Avon, not to mention
Greece, Spain, Germany, Scandinavia and dozens of other remarkable
ports of call, all more than worthy of exploration, and just a click
away.
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