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Sightseeing in London?
I am being treated to a weekend in London this weekend (as I've had a 'special' birthday this week!)
We are going to see the Wizard of Oz and have booked to go on the London Eye........can anyone recommend any other interesting places to visit other than the 'usual' tourist ones?
Thank You :-)
We are going to see the Wizard of Oz and have booked to go on the London Eye........can anyone recommend any other interesting places to visit other than the 'usual' tourist ones?
Thank You :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Sir John Soanes Museum in Lincolns Fields off Holborn is very interesting and is free. Try to get there by 10am as the queue can be quite long and they only let in so many at a time.
St. Pancras Old Church near St Pancras station is quite interesting especially the graveyard with Hardy`s tree and a number of mausoleums.
To visit go down the road off Euston Road on the left side of the new St Pancras Hotel and turn left at the end. The church is just across the road, look for the clock tower.
St. Pancras Old Church near St Pancras station is quite interesting especially the graveyard with Hardy`s tree and a number of mausoleums.
To visit go down the road off Euston Road on the left side of the new St Pancras Hotel and turn left at the end. The church is just across the road, look for the clock tower.
Take a walk along the Thames path, there are signs up, and head towards Blackfriars bridge, you will pass Gabriels wharf, little shops and restaurants, then onto Borough Market, foods and wines lots of nice cakes and breads. There is a pub there called The Market Porter, where you can eat and has some nice beers if into that, they do coffee as well.
It really depends. In the summer it is pretty busy throughout the day. It's worth looking in, though, in case it's quiet. Failing that, you could do a lot worse than The Crown on Blackfriars Road. They usually have three or four real ales on, and do excellent food. If Phil the Kiwi landlord's about, tell him that Mark from the London quiz team sent you... :-)