John was our guide and he was friendly and knowledgeable. He was invited to ask questions and the journey took a leisurely pace. Half of the trip was uphill and uneven, so a suitable pair of shoes had to be worn. A long walk from the arch station. Lots of walking paths. It’s beautiful and worth visiting. The price of the ticket is for the cemetery maintenance. You have to go into a mausoleum and hear some rich people are buried there.
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John was our guide and he was friendly and knowledgeable. He was invited to ask questions and the journey took a leisurely pace. Half of the trip was uphill and uneven, so a suitable pair of shoes had to be worn. A long walk from the arch station. Lots of walking paths. It’s beautiful and worth visiting. The price of the ticket is for the cemetery maintenance. You have to go into a mausoleum and hear some rich people are buried there.
We are near here and this is one of the places we want to see. The West Cemetery Tour (with tour) is fully booked, but what I really want to see is the Douglas Adams Monument (£4) at East Cemetery. His literature once fascinated me as a young man, so I paid the ticket to show respect and wandered around there. It is often said that it is full of disorderly tombstones and monuments,
Marx's cemetery in the suburbs of London is in Heigert Cemetery, and it is safe to say that Marx's cemetery is a very simple cemetery, and when I went, the stone of the cemetery had cracked, and it is said that the Marx and his wife were here. Because many wealthy people in the UK build cemeteries for their pets, the cemeteries of the tall Tang Dynasty are not human-owned.
Very good, specially to visit Marx Cemetery. By the way, I recommend the Hampstead Wilderness and waterlow park next to it. It is worth a day trip. The scenery is particularly good. It is a niche attraction in London. I basically can't meet Chinese people and share it with everyone. The middle pictures are the messy park and the lake in the wilderness in waterlow park ~
The cemetery is run by a charitable trust company, not by a local council, so tickets need to be purchased. Twelve pounds, you can wander around as you like, read the tombstone, sit on a bench for a picnic. Visitors will get a short history booklet, visitor information and map, show some more prominent graves, and list their brief descriptions of who they are and who they are for. What are they famous people?