https://www.thecrazytourist.com/25-best-things-to-do-in-london/
When I went to London in 1983, I went to Baker Street several times. There was a class that you could take where you would follow the tracks of Jack the Ripper. WISH I'd done that. LOL.
Teresa W and I went to see a Beetles Music/Light Show and the first time we were unsuccessful as it started just before we arrived. It was important for the others not to interrupt going in. The 2nd time, we tried and it was a nice experience. I love the Beetles music and the light show against the dark night sky was nice.
One of the cultural staples of London is Baker Street, best known as the street that Arthur Conan Doyle’s infamous detective Sherlock Holmes lived on.
Today you can find a Sherlock Holmes museum near the Underground station, especially popular after the BBC revival ‘Sherlock’.
Madame Tussauds is just around the corner, the internationally-famous wax museum where you can pose with your favorite celebrities.
Afterwards, escape the crowds of Baker Street in the nearby Regent’s Park, or by climbing Primrose Hill for London’s most spectacular view of the city.
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