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London busses to see the Christmas lights

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WreckTangled · 17/09/2016 11:21

We will be going to London on a weekday evening to go to harrods and I was thinking it would be nice for the dc to see the Christmas lights. Is it possible to do this on a normal bus? We will need to finish at Waterloo/Southbank. Has anyone got any recommendations of routes? I tried googling but didn't come up with much.

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supercaliforniasurfer · 17/09/2016 17:59

By Christmas lights go you mean Oxford street/regent street?

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EsmesBees · 17/09/2016 18:01

Have a look at the 12. Can't remember the exact route but know it hits lots of the major sites.

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WreckTangled · 17/09/2016 20:24

I don't mind if it's not Oxford street tbh. The dc are too young to know the difference and will be happy with any lights Smile

Thanks will look up number 12!

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SquirmOfEels · 17/09/2016 20:35

I suggest you walk over the bridge (nice views doing that) and pick up the 23 which will take you via Picadilly and Oxford Circus to Marble Arch

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WreckTangled · 18/09/2016 07:55

Squirm I don't think we will have time to do that but maybe could do it in reverse actually. We won't get into Waterloo until 5 and our time slot for harrods is 5:30. It doesn't give us much time after really, it's tempting to pick dd up from school early but I know that would be bad...Grin

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INeedNewShoes · 18/09/2016 08:01

At rush hour, half an hour to get from Waterloo to Harrods isn't enough anyway without messing around with different bus routes. It could easily be 5.10 before you get on a bus after getting off your train at 5 and you'll be pushing it to get to Harrods on time. Definitely worth getting to London an hour earlier if you can.

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idontlikealdi · 18/09/2016 08:05

What Ineed said, you'll only just make it for halfdice anyway.

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SquirmOfEels · 18/09/2016 08:11

Sorry! It really wasn't very helpful getting it the wrong way round. And bus the whole way will take too long.

The snag is thinking of where the nice lights are, because Oxford Street (usually) isn't as good as its reputation.

But it is the one people have heard of, so you could try getting the 10 bus from opposite Harrods, going up past the edge of Hyde Park, round Marble Arch (and past Selfridges, whose windows might be good) and then along Oxford Street as far as Bond Street (which might also be pretty) where you can get Jubilee Line tube to Waterloo.

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WreckTangled · 18/09/2016 08:23

Thanks squirm that sounds perfect.

We're going to get a taxi from the station to harrods. If we manage to get dd on time and park then we could get in at 16:40.

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INeedNewShoes · 18/09/2016 08:45

The lights on Sloane Street (next to Harrods) are lovely. Very very simple but pretty. With those and the lights on Knightsbridge and displays in the windows of Harrods and Harvey Nick's you'll see lots of festiveness just in that area.

I wouldn't bother with Oxford St/Regent St.

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WreckTangled · 18/09/2016 08:53

INeed that sounds perfect. Thanks everyone. Actually I think we will get the tube to harrods will be quicker even if it's busy.

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dogdaydisaster · 19/09/2016 12:22

I think staying in Knightsbridge and looking from the street is your best bet. Bear in mind that the buses will be rammed at rush hour, and you may find yourself stuck downstairs not able to see much. Also the windows often get very fogged up at that time of year. So walking a little way and avoiding buses may be a better option.

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WreckTangled · 19/09/2016 13:19

Thanks everyone we will mooch around Knightsbridge and stick with the tube Smile

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