Hi
I'll be having a long weekend next week and I booked to go to London.
Somebody please pretty please with chocolate cherries on top knows where I could get a couple tickets for 2nd May afternoon or 4th May or 5th May in the morning for the exhibition "Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum"?
Any ideas?
The British Museum is got tickets only from July on and a couple sellers I've found online ask way too much. I don't mind paying extra but some prices are ridiculous.
Help please?
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It looks like it's sold out on 3/4 May but only a couple left for the 5th. Here's a link:
http://www.lovetheatre.com/tickets/3065 ... erculaneum
http://www.lovetheatre.com/tickets/3065 ... erculaneum
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[quote=""Vanessa""]It looks like it's sold out on 3/4 May but only a couple left for the 5th. Here's a link:
http://www.lovetheatre.com/tickets/3065 ... erculaneum[/quote]
Nice thank you very much I picked them. Now to figure out if they are going to try to send them to me which wouldnt be very practical since we leave next wednesday uh. ** scratches head.
Funny. After buying them it still says there are 2 tickets left **double uh
http://www.lovetheatre.com/tickets/3065 ... erculaneum[/quote]
Nice thank you very much I picked them. Now to figure out if they are going to try to send them to me which wouldnt be very practical since we leave next wednesday uh. ** scratches head.
Funny. After buying them it still says there are 2 tickets left **double uh
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[quote=""Madeleine""]It's also a Bank Holiday weekend in the UK, so it'll probably be extra busy! Enjoy yourself, what else have you got planned?[/quote]
This was a last hour idea so we are improvising on the way lol
Tried to book a "Jack the Ripper" walk but I'm still waiting for the answer rotflol It's too late for almost everything. Not that it's a big loss, it was for fun.
My nephew wants so go somewhere else too (he says he already knows London I doubt it sooo much ) so we are visiting Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath on Friday. And yah well, the usual places for turists.
It's a holiday weekend in Madrid and in fact the only one this year with more than 2 days so yup it'll be busy
You guys don't mind talking Spanish for a few days, driving by the right side of the road, using euros as currency and hmmmm changing you shockets? lol **joking
This was a last hour idea so we are improvising on the way lol
Tried to book a "Jack the Ripper" walk but I'm still waiting for the answer rotflol It's too late for almost everything. Not that it's a big loss, it was for fun.
My nephew wants so go somewhere else too (he says he already knows London I doubt it sooo much ) so we are visiting Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath on Friday. And yah well, the usual places for turists.
It's a holiday weekend in Madrid and in fact the only one this year with more than 2 days so yup it'll be busy
You guys don't mind talking Spanish for a few days, driving by the right side of the road, using euros as currency and hmmmm changing you shockets? lol **joking
"So many books, so little time."
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
[quote=""Madeleine""]No we don't want the Euro! And some people drive on the right hand side of the road anyway....[/quote]
lol
[quote=""Madeleine""]Sounds like a packed trip, Bath is gorgeous, you could easily have a whole weekend there. Have fun![/quote]
Thanks! I'll try
lol
[quote=""Madeleine""]Sounds like a packed trip, Bath is gorgeous, you could easily have a whole weekend there. Have fun![/quote]
Thanks! I'll try
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Hope you enjoy your visit, Emr. Hampton Court is a lovely place to look around especially if it's a nice day.
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