#31 of 95 things to do in London
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travella says:
Camden town is located on the 'northern line' tube, servicing london.
These markets are open 24/7, 7 days a week. If your into goth, emo, hippy, tribal, tattoo's, peicings, clothes, jewellery, fresh produce and more then this market is for you.
Its diverse layout and over sized novelity items hang…
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#32 of 95 things to do in London
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X_Drive says:
I know that there are people in this world that never look at the price tags of anything they purchase. Price doesn't matter to them. But I am not one of them. My parents lived through the depression and had to skimp on everything and they saved as much as they could in case it ever happened again,…
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#33 of 95 things to do in London
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ntnatuk84 says:
I'd always wanted to visit the Natural History Museum in London and i finally got the chance last week (March 27th).
My boyfriend and i took the tube to South Kensington, and made our way to the museum for around 10.30am. The main entrance was so busy and there was a massive queue, so we went round…
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#34 of 95 things to do in London
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matthew1982 says:
I'm quite a big fan of certain types of art and artists. The Tate, for me, didn't live up to it's international reputation. Although there are seven floors, only two actually have pieces available to view free of charge to the general public.
It is free of charge and can be useful to pass a few…
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#35 of 95 things to do in London
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kazarre says:
Blooming expensive to see a film there. £12.50!!
Try and Prince Charles cinema - £5 at the weekends. This where they show "Singalong Sound of Music".
There are cheap comedy nights - but you might be disappointed. We ended up going to the Thistle Hotel for a £5 (it was a bit bizarre) like …
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#36 of 95 things to do in London
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chimera15 says:
Welcome to the London's very own Science Museum (Awarded 'London Visitor Attraction of the Year 2008)
The museum is spread over several floors containing several overlapping sections...
SCIENCE
Collections cover astronomy and cosmology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, earth sciences, natura…
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#37 of 95 things to do in London
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petrarchanprincess says:
I really like this company. You get a free river cruise tour and three different tours to choose from. The red tour is pre-recorded and we went on the yellow tour, which has a live guide to tell you all the interesting tidbits on buildings and spots you drive by. You can also get discounted and fast…
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#38 of 95 things to do in London
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Real_PeaceWarrior says:
I was extremely lucky to have a great reason for visiting the new Wembley the first season it opened, as Blackpool had reached the play-offs and were playing Yeovil for a place in the Championship. Which we went on to win ............. so of course this review will be glowing!
We were of course t…
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#39 of 95 things to do in London
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aditany says:
i watched this with my sister, and i think you would get the idea of the quality of acting, production and seating. For me, the play was an excellent alternative to musicals. we weren't looking for a feelgood ending for the night, but wanted something with a strong and unusual plot. it is also a …
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#40 of 95 things to do in London
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laranlane says:
During the summer months, well the ones that aren't as freezing as all the others, make sure that you drop by Trafalgar Square after midnight. It's really cool sitting on the empty steps of the portrait gallery and looking out over the empty square.
Inside tip: No matter how fun it may seem, don't …
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#41 of 95 things to do in London
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X_Drive says:
Hampton Court Palace Gardens were laid out by William III in 1702 and have been reproduced, and replanted over the years to retain their size and spacing. The gardeners spend hours each day cutting, pruning and keeping the look as if nothing ever truly grew here.
One of the very interesting …
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#42 of 95 things to do in London
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Stigen says:
This was certainly quite a new sort of experience. The price for the odditorium was a bit steep, but if you take the train, at least you get 2 tickets at the price of one now (one is 25£)..
Considering we spent 4 hours in this place to be able to see all the exhibitions , it was worth it in the …
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#43 of 95 things to do in London
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petit_gooroo says:
I haven't visited the bridge itself but I have crossed it and even gone under it.
It is a bascule and suspension bridge spanning the Thames that must be seen if you are around. I was built between 1886 and 1894 and is 270 meters long.
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#44 of 95 things to do in London
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jhoc says:
St. Paul's is a centrepiece of London. You can see the massive dome from most spots in the city. When you arrive there will be people sitting on the front steps, probably resting for the journey ahead. You will pay £10 to enter, cheaper for groups and families.
When it is closed you can't see…
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#45 of 95 things to do in London
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chimera15 says:
The IMAX Cinema
With a screen standing taller than five double decker busses with a width approximately 26 meters the IMAX sets standards of international notoriety. The cinema has one of the most advanced 2D/3D projection systems in the world accompanied by a11600 watt digital surround-sound sys…
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