[Mael-list] Amerikaners considering invading

Derek Paice derek at deepmusic.co.uk
Tue Dec 11 02:56:38 PST 2007


Good townie answer ;-)  Walking is also an option.  Depending on urban
distractions I reckon you should do it easily in an hour?  If I have the
time I prefer to walk from King's Cross Station to and from the West End
(that includes Piccadilly) or in the other direction to The Barbican or The
Tower of London.  Islington is not that far.

derek
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[mailto:mael-list-bounces at lists.kuci.org]On Behalf Of Steve Boyce
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  About 20 minutes in total by underground train, or about the same time on
the number 19 or 38 bus, both of which will take you pretty much
door-to-door.  The venue itself is in the Angel N1 Shopping centre, less
than 5 minutes walk from Angel tube.




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[mailto:mael-list-bounces at lists.kuci.org] On Behalf Of David Younker
  Sent: 10 December 2007 21:22
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  Hi all.  I hate to interrupt everyone while you're being upbraided for
being nervous about ticket delivery  ;)  but wonder where Islington is in
relation to the Piccadilly area.  We're still looking hard at changing our
2008 vacation plans to make it a London trip, or actually a London-Sparks
trip.  Through my employer I can get a great deal on a hotel in Piccadilly
and am curious if that leaves me one block or 300 miles from the venue, or
roughly how much in between.  Any help would be appreciated.



  Even from California it's exciting to see all this, um, excitement.



  David
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