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Well it seems I'm here for a good few months if not longer so.........
If you could do/see/experience only one thing in greater London what would it be.
I've already hit the bigger art galleries/museums. Booked a ticket to the ballet and sat and watched daft bike commuters in town.
Anything considered, the dafter the better
Many thanks
Plum
Nothing to see,nothing to do,thread closed.
Find Captain Flasheart and do a poo through his letterbox,
signed, a chippy Northern Monkey.
Eltham palace
There's not really a lot to do here, sorry, can't help I'm afraid. 😐
(Don't worry I'll be back... 😉 )
Stoner - Thank you, looks good
Here I am!
One thing only?
Well, then I think I'd go out to Woolwich, then get the Thames Clipper boat service from Woolwich Pier to the London Eye.
Really nice journey, relaxing, not expensive and you can have a drink on board. Get to see some of the best bits of London, that way.
Elfin - I'll give it a go - thank you
Go to St Paul's, walk across the Milennium Bridge and spend an hour or two in the Tate Modern (and pay particular attention to the Giacomettis). Bliss.
Last week i got the Red Rover from Westminster pier to Greenwich, you can jump on and off all day for £13.50. Bargin.
Visit the Ice bar??
Yo gotta get to Ronnie Scotts too 😉
Go to the Wallace Collection.
More to follow....
Yes, top of St Pauls is a must, whispering gallery and higher. Borough market if you like food. There's also a really nice sauna in Streatham called Chariots, very friendly I hear.
Go to St Paul's, walk across the Milennium Bridge and spend an hour or two in the Tate Modern (and pay particular attention to the Giacomettis). Bliss.
did that weekend before last - was good though 🙂
Some more;
Go to the National Gallery and wonder at Stubbs, Constable, Canaletto and more
Go the National Portait Gallery and just marvel at all the wonder
Go to Wapping and sip ale by the river
Go to Greenwhich and repeat as above
Go to the Museums and remember what "museum" means - "Let us think"
Go to Covent Garden. Just go. Tourists and mayhem but wonderful!
Ride down the river to Kew for a picnic in the gardens
Go for a ride around the City at 0100 on a summer Sunday morning
Go to Ronnie Scott's or Pizza on the Park and listen to some lovely music
Go to the Albert Hall and take in a Prom
Go to the Children's Museum in Bethnal Green
I could go on....
If you've got a bike, get the train from Waterloo to Surbiton, head for the river and ride from there into central London or to Weybridge if you want a shorter ride (or a walk but if you do, start from Kingston). It'll take you a bit, you can stop and get a beer and some food on the way. I gather there's a couple of us STW people around that stretch of the Thames so you might be able to get beer buddies.
Get the tube to some place towards the edge of zone 1 like Earls Court and walk back to central London, stop in odd pubs and chat to people (or read if you're that way inclined). I've had some good days that way surprisingly enough and you see more places and interesting stuff.
If you go to the Brick Lane area for the bike shops, go to Beigel Bake and get a salt beef beigel (beware of some of the dodgy curry houses down there though, there's some absolute crap). While you're over there, there's good vietnamese up Shoreditch way too.
Looks like I'm also back in the city after having attempted escape a couple of years ago. Can't say it's my favourite place on earth but the consolation is that there is tonnes to get up to, whatever you're into. My tip is to check out the events - there's always something interesting on, from late-night museum openings at the V&A etc to pop-up restaurants, mushroom picking tours on Hampstead Heath etc. You can rent canoes on canals or learn to do pretty much anything. It could be worse.
Personally, you can't go wrong with a few Meantime beers in Greenwich and the boat back (as per Elfin's suggestion) and Flash is right, Kew rocks, especially the bat-spotting tours in summer. I'd also add a visit to Dennis Severs' house on an autumnal evening. This book has a few more ideas:
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London Dungeons is good for a laugh
I'd go to camden stables, get a curry from one of the bladerunneresque street food stalls, and watch people. It's lost some of its rough edges but still a good place
Also:
Climb the Monument
British Museum, Science Museum, Natural History Museum even if you've been to them all before.
Don't you just love it when someone posts something that you wanted to know as well, thus saving you the effort of having to ask the question yourself - cheers Plum 🙂
Now just have to try to fit all of those things into the time that I'll have free on Friday afternoon ...
Buy a custard tart or two from Crown on the Strand.
Go to Borough Market with a pocketful of cash whilst hungry.
Walk everywhere.
SueW; come and meet me, and I'll show you around, innit?
Don't worry I'm perfectly safe, ask Kev. 🙂
Agree with bez, walk, walk and walk some more.
Oh, and always carry a pocket camera. Look everywhere - above your head, down alleys. There's lots of interesting aspects of modern, and not-so-modern, life tucked away all over the place.
Hey Elf! If you have a few hours to spare on Friday pm and don't mind showing a bumbling country bumpkin around, then that would be great 🙂 I'm afraid I'll be in boring corporate mode as I'll have been stuck in work meetings all morning, and I have a date with a big mountain in Wales on sat so have to head back on Friday evening.
I'll ask Kev if you can be considered safe enough ...
Oh, and might be around on thurs eve as well, if those London places are open after 5pm ... 🙂
Sue; I'd be more than hppy to show you [s]to the nearest pub[/s] around a bit! 🙂
Get me email off Kev, then let me know what yer plans are so's I can think up something fun.


