Partir seule à Londres cet été
by Elo7777
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Salut à tous!
J'ai 22 ans et j'ai décidé de partir à Londres toute seule comme une grande (😛) à Londres cet été, durant une semaine...Je viens vous demander des conseils pour être sure de ce choix: c'est la première fois que je pars seule, je ne connais pas du tout Londres et ne parle pas bien la langue... Si vous pouviez me renseigner sur les bons plans pas trop chers, les endroits à visiter, ce qu'il faut éviter de faire... bref...je suis preneuse de tout ce qu'on pourra me dire!🙂
A bientôt!
Excellente idée de partir à Londres, très belles ville. Pas de danger si tu respectes les mêmes consignes de sécurité qu'en France.
les musées nationaux sont gratuits et il y en a beaucoup , j'ai fait un quiz sur les musées gratuits de Londres pour des étudiants sur http://weezquizz.com/ (tape musées dans la recherche)
Les musées payants sont assez chers en général. J'aime bien la grande roue, mais cher aussi.
Tu peux voir beaucoup de choses à pied.
Si tu veux voir des spectacles, sur le quartier Leicester square, il y a souvent des "dernières minutes"
Les spectacles en journée (l'après-midi mais appelés "matinées" sont moins chers)
Regarde le lien "londresjeunes" sur mon blog, il y a des bons plans. L'auteur est un membre de ce forum, j'ai bien aimé son blog.
Pour les repas, je trouve sympa et raisonnable de manger dans les pubs.
J'ai mis plus d'infos dans mon blog section villes et activités (plan du blog 2ème ligne à gauche)
http://grandebretagne.weezblog.com/
bonjour,
londres seule; oui bien sur ; pourquoi pas ; je te conseille pour y avoir été en aout dernier de te prendre pour moins de 20e une oyester car dans une station de métro ça te permet de te deplacer toute une semaine, de monter d un bus, de descendre d'un autre ; juste montrer la carte au chauffeur très très pratique; nous avons fait l expérience :super !!
tu pourras aussi aller à leicester square; ciné resto , musée tout y est , casino aussi trafalgar est pas loin non plus; evite le quartier nord de leicester square on y est passé en pleine journée ben y a que des boutiques "sex" et des gens adossés aux murs qui vous regardent bizarre voilà ne pas fréquenter cette rue la nuit et surtout seule
les bus meme la nuit tu peux les prendre seule ; pas de souci; ultra pratique si tu veux d autres infos je peux t aider amicalement
londres seule; oui bien sur ; pourquoi pas ; je te conseille pour y avoir été en aout dernier de te prendre pour moins de 20e une oyester car dans une station de métro ça te permet de te deplacer toute une semaine, de monter d un bus, de descendre d'un autre ; juste montrer la carte au chauffeur très très pratique; nous avons fait l expérience :super !!
tu pourras aussi aller à leicester square; ciné resto , musée tout y est , casino aussi trafalgar est pas loin non plus; evite le quartier nord de leicester square on y est passé en pleine journée ben y a que des boutiques "sex" et des gens adossés aux murs qui vous regardent bizarre voilà ne pas fréquenter cette rue la nuit et surtout seule
les bus meme la nuit tu peux les prendre seule ; pas de souci; ultra pratique si tu veux d autres infos je peux t aider amicalement
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Merci, c'est ces petits conseils qui vont bien m'aider!...Je regarde en ce moment pour me faire un itinéraire...ce qui n'est pas évident quand on connait pas!...Je regarde aussi pour trouver une auberge de jeunesse pas trop loin du centre et pas trop chère, ...si jamais tu as des bons plans pour l'hebergement je suis à l'écoute! 🙂
Je suis aussi allée faire un tour sur ton blog sunspell... Il est vraiment bien fait, je pense que sa va bien m'aider aussi!...Le temps que tout se mette en place!
merci
merci . au début c'était pour les étudiants mais j'ai pensé que ce serait aussi utile pour les gens sur le forum.
Plusieurs personnes m'ont dit que 'the Generator hostels' étaient bien mais je n'y suis pas allée personnellement.
Sur mon blog, il y a aussi un lien 'londresjeunes', (bandeau à droite) il y des infos intéressantes .
et tu as un budget de combien pour ces huit jours?
en hebergement pas de bons plan; si tu cherches auberge de jeunesse y a des sites sur le net; sinon y a aussi des petits hotels à londres pour moins de 40 euros par nuit ; ça existe aussi l'année dernière j en ai vu😛 en tout cas si c'est ta première visite à londres reste dans le centre car de toute façon pour te déplacer tu seras obligée de prendre les bus; les endroits stratégiques sont trop loin à pieds des uns des autres
en hebergement pas de bons plan; si tu cherches auberge de jeunesse y a des sites sur le net; sinon y a aussi des petits hotels à londres pour moins de 40 euros par nuit ; ça existe aussi l'année dernière j en ai vu😛 en tout cas si c'est ta première visite à londres reste dans le centre car de toute façon pour te déplacer tu seras obligée de prendre les bus; les endroits stratégiques sont trop loin à pieds des uns des autres
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Je pense que je vais piquer certaines phrases en anglais de ton blog qui vont m'être bien utiles!^^
Sa va être mes seules vacances de l'année donc je pense que je vais me permettre quelques dépenses...J'y vais seule pour faire plus facilement des rencontres ( à plusieurs jaurai tendance à me cacher derrière les autres...), c'est pour sa que j'avais penser aux auberges de jeunesse...mais j'en trouve des disponibles et à proximité du centre, donc je pense que je vais allé voir du côté des hotels, ...bref, il y a encore beaucoup à faire!🤪
le quartier chinois 'prudence le soir'
quartier leiscester square : ideal rencontre ; parcs jardins, restos, ciné; y a de quoi rencontrer du monde; plein de resto avec tables dehors ; j ai bcq aimé et j y allé souvent; un coup de bus et hop!! moi j étais à marble arch en plein centre
y a toute l'avenue oxford street à te faire plaisir pour le shopping; si tu trouves pas ton bonheur là bas; alors j'comprend plus😄😄
et un autre conseil important si tu veux te déplacer en bus; voici ce que j ai fais avant mon départ ; je suis allé sur google: plan des bus de londres ; j ai imprimé le plan j ai repérer à l avance les endroits stratégiques que je voulais visiter , et sur un carnet en suivant bien le tracet et le N° du bus: exemple: bus n°158 passe à marble arche et s arrete à trafalgar; au début je faisais attention à la couleur des lignes de bus mais le plus important c est le n° que porte le bus
voilà après tu as des discothèques un peu partout, des resto pizza hut excellent à londres; bien meilleurs qu en france pour avoir gouté plusieurs fois les deux
regarde aussi le site hotels.com ou booking hotel ou .com
🙂🙂
quartier leiscester square : ideal rencontre ; parcs jardins, restos, ciné; y a de quoi rencontrer du monde; plein de resto avec tables dehors ; j ai bcq aimé et j y allé souvent; un coup de bus et hop!! moi j étais à marble arch en plein centre
y a toute l'avenue oxford street à te faire plaisir pour le shopping; si tu trouves pas ton bonheur là bas; alors j'comprend plus😄😄
et un autre conseil important si tu veux te déplacer en bus; voici ce que j ai fais avant mon départ ; je suis allé sur google: plan des bus de londres ; j ai imprimé le plan j ai repérer à l avance les endroits stratégiques que je voulais visiter , et sur un carnet en suivant bien le tracet et le N° du bus: exemple: bus n°158 passe à marble arche et s arrete à trafalgar; au début je faisais attention à la couleur des lignes de bus mais le plus important c est le n° que porte le bus
voilà après tu as des discothèques un peu partout, des resto pizza hut excellent à londres; bien meilleurs qu en france pour avoir gouté plusieurs fois les deux
regarde aussi le site hotels.com ou booking hotel ou .com
🙂🙂
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sympa!🙂 Je prends note!! merci...^^
avec plaisir; j adore londres !!! 😉
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Salut !
Je suis exactement comme toi elo7777, je souhaite aller à Londres cet été vers Aout Maximum 15 jours,
Pour du shopping rencontrer des gens et bien sur approfondir la langue.
Mais j'ai peur 🤪
J'ai peur de pas m'en sortir etc et de revenir bredouilles et sans connaître de personnes je suis un peu timide.
J'étais en pleine recherche et je suis tombée par hasard sur cette discussion.
Ca m'a beaucoup aidé.
Je suis en pleine recherche d'auberges de jeunesse, bien agréable et où je pourrai éventuellement faire de bonnes activités
comme sortir le soir aller boire un coup ou se déhanché sur le dancefloor, visiter et bien sur le shooping.
Pas trop loin de l'auberge ni loin des endroits comme la Gare Eurostar.
Mais je suis en pleine hésitation si je prends l'eurostar ou l'eurolines (le bus) c plus économique mais bon en tant que jeune y'a aussi une réduction avec l'eurostar. Mais la priorité serait l'auberge de jeunesse et quel quartier
Oui, moi aussi je galère un peu a trouver une auberge de jeunesse...toutes celles que j'ai vu qui avaient l'air sympa sont toutes complètes!...Donc je pense pas faire une semaine entière à Londres: peut-être moitié Londres/moitié Oxford qui a l'air d'être une ville universitaire bien sympa!...bref, je cogite encore!🤪
bonsoir mauri7 ; partez donc ensemble!! 😏
les quartiers moins chers c 'est dans les grands extérieurs de londres evidemment;
mais prendre les bus, c 'est facile et pas cher à condition de prendre la carte comme je l ai dis plus haut
voilà bonne chance !!🙂
les quartiers moins chers c 'est dans les grands extérieurs de londres evidemment;
mais prendre les bus, c 'est facile et pas cher à condition de prendre la carte comme je l ai dis plus haut
voilà bonne chance !!🙂
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Bon ben je vais voir si je peux avoir au moins une semaine de vacances en plus!!!^^
^^...heu et bien enfaite moi je partirai en juin plutot donc je pars toujours seule...mais c'est un choix de ma part de faire ce voyage en solo^^
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What should we change or add a day for to include Jaffna?
Or: Negombo 1 day - Anuradhapura 2 days - Jaffna 2 days - Sigiriya 2 days - Dambulla 1 day - Kandy 2 days - Ella 1 day - Galle 3 days For your advice. Is it better to finish in Galle or Kalpitiya? Thanks in advance! Nicole
Or: Negombo 1 day - Anuradhapura 2 days - Jaffna 2 days - Sigiriya 2 days - Dambulla 1 day - Kandy 2 days - Ella 1 day - Galle 3 days For your advice. Is it better to finish in Galle or Kalpitiya? Thanks in advance! Nicole
Hello everyone,
This is a warning message! I’d like to address it especially to young women traveling alone for the first time in India. Other travelers may react to my post based on their own experiences, but I think what I’m about to say shouldn’t be taken lightly—unless that’s what you’re looking for!
Last July, I traveled to Northern India. I stopped in Khajuraho to see the famous tantric temples. I stayed one night, and that was more than enough. Khajuraho is very touristy, but you should know that 80% of young Indian men there are "gigolos." Locals call these young men (aged 18 to 30) "playboys" or "Lapka" (which means "capture the woman" in Hindi)!!!
They approach tourists with kindness and politeness, offering tea or a motorcycle ride (which they’ve often gotten from generous Western female tourists) to waterfalls a few kilometers from Khajuraho or other tourist sites. After befriending you, they charm you—be careful, these are professionals who are very skilled at this; it’s all they do, and they do it well. They’ll offer you food, drinks, and even temple entry to confuse you. They’ll suggest spending the evening or even the night with them. **Refuse (unless you’re into local flings and that’s why you came)!!!!**
At first, you’ll be seduced by their generosity, let your guard down, and then they’ll make you believe in *true love*. They won’t leave you alone and will keep in touch via email or phone if you give them your details. The lines they use to soften you up and scam you include: *"I’m the only one taking care of my family, my brother is sick, I don’t know what to do..."* All of this is to manipulate you into offering them money. They’ll never ask for it outright (to avoid being exposed) but will wait for you to suggest it.
If you receive emails from them, they’ll never be signed, and their name won’t appear in the email address (to avoid leaving traces). They use fake names to avoid being reported. If you believe their sob stories and offer help, they’ll give you a bank account number to send money via Western Union. These young men make a living from this—selling their bodies and scamming people! They’re very skilled, charming, manipulative, and *big-time cheaters*!
(Especially one young man who goes by the alias *Tony*—apparently the most skilled. He lives in a hotel near the lake, *Krishna Cottage*, and is in regular contact via Skype with Western women he’s tricked into believing he loves them while shamelessly scamming them. He even opened an internet café on the roof of the hotel with money he stole from women who fell for his charm.)
So, young romantic women craving love, sensitive singles, or anyone emotionally vulnerable—**don’t let yourself be scammed!!!** This behavior is becoming more common in India and is still relatively unknown. Male prostitution is on the rise, and cases of romantic scams and financial fraud by gigolos are increasing.
This is a warning message! I’d like to address it especially to young women traveling alone for the first time in India. Other travelers may react to my post based on their own experiences, but I think what I’m about to say shouldn’t be taken lightly—unless that’s what you’re looking for!
Last July, I traveled to Northern India. I stopped in Khajuraho to see the famous tantric temples. I stayed one night, and that was more than enough. Khajuraho is very touristy, but you should know that 80% of young Indian men there are "gigolos." Locals call these young men (aged 18 to 30) "playboys" or "Lapka" (which means "capture the woman" in Hindi)!!!
They approach tourists with kindness and politeness, offering tea or a motorcycle ride (which they’ve often gotten from generous Western female tourists) to waterfalls a few kilometers from Khajuraho or other tourist sites. After befriending you, they charm you—be careful, these are professionals who are very skilled at this; it’s all they do, and they do it well. They’ll offer you food, drinks, and even temple entry to confuse you. They’ll suggest spending the evening or even the night with them. **Refuse (unless you’re into local flings and that’s why you came)!!!!**
At first, you’ll be seduced by their generosity, let your guard down, and then they’ll make you believe in *true love*. They won’t leave you alone and will keep in touch via email or phone if you give them your details. The lines they use to soften you up and scam you include: *"I’m the only one taking care of my family, my brother is sick, I don’t know what to do..."* All of this is to manipulate you into offering them money. They’ll never ask for it outright (to avoid being exposed) but will wait for you to suggest it.
If you receive emails from them, they’ll never be signed, and their name won’t appear in the email address (to avoid leaving traces). They use fake names to avoid being reported. If you believe their sob stories and offer help, they’ll give you a bank account number to send money via Western Union. These young men make a living from this—selling their bodies and scamming people! They’re very skilled, charming, manipulative, and *big-time cheaters*!
(Especially one young man who goes by the alias *Tony*—apparently the most skilled. He lives in a hotel near the lake, *Krishna Cottage*, and is in regular contact via Skype with Western women he’s tricked into believing he loves them while shamelessly scamming them. He even opened an internet café on the roof of the hotel with money he stole from women who fell for his charm.)
So, young romantic women craving love, sensitive singles, or anyone emotionally vulnerable—**don’t let yourself be scammed!!!** This behavior is becoming more common in India and is still relatively unknown. Male prostitution is on the rise, and cases of romantic scams and financial fraud by gigolos are increasing.
hi everyone! I’d like to visit Montreal and the surrounding areas in August, and I’ve got 3 weeks of vacation. I’m traveling alone and will be visiting my daughter, who recently moved there. She’ll be working and only available in the evenings! So I’m torn between spending a week in Montreal, then taking a flight to Cuba, and returning to France from Havana—or staying in Montreal and exploring the nearby areas alone.
For my first idea—going to Cuba—is it feasible in terms of administrative formalities and legality? And for my second idea, is it possible to take buses? If so, is it too expensive? And are there many places served by them?
Thanks for your advice! Jocelyne
For my first idea—going to Cuba—is it feasible in terms of administrative formalities and legality? And for my second idea, is it possible to take buses? If so, is it too expensive? And are there many places served by them?
Thanks for your advice! Jocelyne
From FES, I’d like to spend a few days in:
MEKNES
CHEFCHAOUEN
TETOUAN
and then return to FES.
I’m planning this trip in November.
Thanks for your tips!
I just got back from an unforgettable road trip in Madagascar where I drove down the legendary RN7. It connects Tana (the capital) to Tulear.
Since we were traveling as a group of girls, we decided to go with a guide. I’d never done an “organized” trip before, but I have to say we loved this first tailor-made travel experience.
From the highlands of the Red Island
down to the west coast, by the Mozambique Channel.
Vast landscapes as far as the eye can see
Human encounters
Discovering ancestral artisanal know-how
Sunsets over the ochre mountains
Intense, precious moments with my friends
We loved the mountains, visits to artisans, and the parties too ;-)
We used local guides to show us specific spots (like Isalo National Park, where we were able to bivouac)
Hi there,
My friend and I are traveling together between October and November 2025—no exact dates yet.
We’d love to step away from the typical travel agency packages and are hoping to rent a car locally and stay with locals, living with them rather than in a vacation rental.
Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks in advance for your advice and tips! Warm regards to all
Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks in advance for your advice and tips! Warm regards to all





