Well I normally charge for such advice but you really should do: Walking Tour of Westminster, London (Big Ben, Houses of Commons, Houses of Parliament, River Thames, London Eye, Westmister Abbey, Downing Street, St James Park, Buckingham Palace, Churchill’s War Rooms etc. etc.), a Pre-Historic Coach Tour of the West Country (Stonehenge, Avebury Stone Circle, the Uffington White Horse & the City of Bath including the Roman Baths and the Georgian streets and if you have enough time call in at Oxford to see the University buildings/streets) and finally on your third day a Shakespeare Country Tour (Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s Birthplace & his Tomb in Holy Trinity Church, The RSC Theatre, Warwick Castle, the Cotswold villages and Blenheim Palace (the birthplace of Churchill).
If I have a week and a place to stay just outside London (a few years from now) and access to public transportation but no other transportation than my feet (which are good for up to 10 miles a day), what three places should I absolutely NOT miss seeing?
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