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By all means start at the media centre! It's actually centrally located. It has comfy chairs to sit in while you peruse the layout and plan your route(s).
And, Mary Jo:
There's fast Thames River taxis to get you close to the WTM site, so if you find lodging near one of the stops, it's very convenient. You don't need to look for a place near the expo hall, which is NOT very convenient for most sightseeing I've ever wanted to do in London .
Susan
Suggestions please?? (And yes, that's begging!)
THANKS!
Never been to the Virgin Islands. Love rum but it's been all merlot for me lately...Just back from Venice, Florence, Paris. And Laura and I are getting set to tackle World Travel Market in London in a few weeks. Cheers!