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TREASURE HUNT
Now let's find out some information about London.
Use a good search engine to surf the Internet and find the answers to these questions.
Write down your answers in your
activity sheet
.
These sites (listed in alphabetical order) could be useful to you:
Bed and Breakfasts in the UK
Fancy a pint?
London Eye
London for fun
London Parks Maps
London Town
Royal Botanic Gardens
Transport for London
Visit London
Wikipedia
Youtube
AND HERE ARE THE QUESTIONS:
What's the most famous monument in London?
Are visitors allowed inside?
How many steps have the stairs got?
How many pubs named Adam and Eve are there in London?
How long does the London Eye River Cruise last?
Name four monuments that you can see during the London Eye River Cruise.
What is the Kew Explorer?
How many stops does it make along its route?
What's the Internet address of the Frequently Asked Questions page about Kew Gardens?
How many lines has the London tube got?
Which tube line is the shape of a spiral?
What is London's most famous park?
In which park can you see wild deer?
In which park is London Zoo?
What's there between the Zoo and Queen Mary's Gardens?
Name three London museums that you can visit for free.
How many airports are there in London?
How far is London Biggin Hill Airport from Central London?
Which is the cheapest bed and breakfast in the SE1 district? How much does it cost a night?
Which is the most expensive hotel in the SE1 district? How much does it cost a night?
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