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Hi, I was interested in seeing Trooping the Colour on Saturday from the
Mall. Could you suggest when I should try to arrive, and by what method of transportation (from King's Cross)? Does the Queen process down the Mall in both directions or is it only worth watching her go from Horse Guards Parade towards Buckingham Palace? -- Michael Hoffman |
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"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
... Hi, I was interested in seeing Trooping the Colour on Saturday from the Mall. Could you suggest when I should try to arrive, and by what method of transportation (from King's Cross)? Does the Queen process down the Mall in both directions or is it only worth watching her go from Horse Guards Parade towards Buckingham Palace? -- Michael Hoffman You could try http://www.trooping-the-colour.co.uk/. If they don't know, nobody does! MaxB |
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Simon wrote:
Hi, I was interested in seeing Trooping the Colour on Saturday from the Mall. Could you suggest when I should try to arrive, Early. Well before 10am. Hmmmm, will 9:30 be early enough? ![]() Thanks for all the info, Simon! This has been very helpful. I have just been trying to guess, and extensive Googling has turned up no helpful hints. -- Michael Hoffman |
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 08:19:07 +0100, Michael Hoffman
wrote: Hi, I was interested in seeing Trooping the Colour on Saturday from the Mall. Could you suggest when I should try to arrive, and by what method of transportation (from King's Cross)? Does the Queen process down the Mall in both directions or is it only worth watching her go from Horse Guards Parade towards Buckingham Palace? I've never been but an obvious link is to use the Picc Line to Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus and head south down Charing Cross Rd, across T Sq and into the Mall (for Leic Sq) or head down Lower Regent St and Waterloo Place (for Picc Circus). There are steps down from Waterloo Place to the Mall. Both of these options get you to the North side of the Mall. If you want to get close to Horse Guards then I think the St James Park option is better. It also means you are on the south side of the procession and you have more chance to move about along the route of the procession. Being south side will also aid photography as there will be less risk of pointing your camera into the sun and shooting in shadow. Don't forget to check what engineering works there are on the tube / national rail this weekend. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinf...me/planned.asp http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...AndFuture.html -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... Simon wrote: Hi, I was interested in seeing Trooping the Colour on Saturday from the Mall. Could you suggest when I should try to arrive, Early. Well before 10am. Hmmmm, will 9:30 be early enough? ![]() Thanks for all the info, Simon! This has been very helpful. I have just been trying to guess, and extensive Googling has turned up no helpful hints. -- Michael Hoffman Enjoy your day I have attended once and stood outside Buckingham Palace right next to the where the Household Cavalry were in position. My God was it loud when the band played the National Anthem. It was nice to see the Queen up close instead of on TV. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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