London Things to Do, Sights, Attractions, and Activities

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#76 of 92 things to do in London
mahi2009 says: Camden Lock consists of a number of small shops and stalls. There is a two storey building at the heart of the market, which contains a lot of stalls selling gifts and unusual products. I recently took a friend of mine who was visiting London from Japan to Camden and she had such fun running arou…
#77 of 92 things to do in London
pablo says: It's a place completly different from the rest of London. Full of new buildings, and a lot of bars next to the river and docks. Very little turists there. After 18hs. everybody from the offices go to have drinks there.It's not something very special, but is something different.
#78 of 92 things to do in London
Isoinspira says: As a kindgergarten teacher in Honduras, I taught my students about the world around us. One of the places that I taught them about was London. We learned about the double decker buses that England is so famous for, Big Ben, and the queen. Out of all of the things we learned, my students were most fa…
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#79 of 92 things to do in London
HMS Belfast 1 review
nadda says: This is a floating museum located very close by the Tower Bridge. The HMS Belfast served throughout World War 2 right until 1965. The ship looks just like it has time travelled straight from WW2. If you're interested in warfares etc you should definately visit this museum.
#80 of 92 things to do in London
fyrefly says: Just a half-hour train ride from London, Hampton Court is like stepping back through time. Once the home of King Henry VIII, this beautiful palace displays two different time periods: the Tudor (1500s) and Georgian (1700s). It also has remarkable gardens, as well as a hedge maze that you can go t…
#81 of 92 things to do in London
londonstudent says: The Horniman Museum has its origins in the collection of Sir Frederick Horniman, the Victorian tea merchant who died in 1906. He was an inveterate collector both of cultural artefacts from all over the world, and also of butterflies, moths and beetles, of which he had over 16,000 specimens a…
#82 of 92 things to do in London
Hyde Park 1 review
scnbenstein says: I remember the last time I visited London, there was so much to do... but so little time! If you must find a place to chill away from all those big tourist attractions, you gotta go see Hyde Park. It's London's most famous park, and it's an awesome place to just catch a break. I wish I could say mo…
#83 of 92 things to do in London
petrarchanprincess says: I loved Kensington Gardens...but that's because I love J.M. Barrie and Peter Pan. I went to it as the first thing I did in London...and it was fantastic...there it was...the little bronze statue of Peter with his mermaids. *sigh* Anyway...the park is a really nice place to relax...it's got Italian f…
#84 of 92 things to do in London
Eric says: The Saatchi Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in London that showcases some fairly interesting (and controversial) art. Some of the pieces seem like desperate cries for attention, while others are so abstract that you wonder how anyone in their right mind can formulate coherent theories about th…
#85 of 92 things to do in London
CFD says: The new Globe is a copy of the old globe which where built i 1599. The new Globe is located around 300meter from the spot where the old globe where built and burned down agani in 1611. Lying on the south Bank close to London Brigde Tube Station lies Shakespeares globe exhibition. With an admissio…
#86 of 92 things to do in London
petrarchanprincess says: It’s probably more worthwhile if you go in the summer/when there is better weather than when I went. I also didn’t stay the whole time because it was getting to be long and cold. However, when it’s cold and raining there ARE less people so it’s easier to get a better spot. Be prepared to com…
#87 of 92 things to do in London
novabelgica says: Tower Hamlets... I was expecting more. Maybe Highgate and Brompton had made for high expectations. Tower Hamlets just didn't live up to them. Opened in 1841, the cemetery these days is more of a wildlife preserve in the East End. You won't find many mausoleums or interesting graves here. And the …
#88 of 92 things to do in London
3rdman says: Not to mention... my favourite! East London, or to be exact, Whitechapel Market, its directly out of the station onto the long pavement of pedestrians walking and soooo many stalls!!!! loads of stuff there!. To get to Whitechapel Station, Just get onto the District Line (the green one) …
#89 of 92 things to do in London
travella says: Located about a 5min walk passed 'tower bridge' down shad thames youll find the design museum. Not a very big building and only spread across two floors the design museum only offers two showcases at any one time. Sometimes they are good and sometimes it really isn't worth it. The design museum i…
#90 of 92 things to do in London
wongjst says: You will find the Diana and Al-Fayed memorial right at the underground level of the Harold's department store.

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