
LONDON.. A PLACE WHERE LIFE BEGINS.
What to do in London?
Everyone comes to London with a preconception of the metropolis. Don't believe anyone who claims to know London- you could spend a lifetime exploring it and find that the slippery thing's gone and changed on you.

THINGS FOR FREE
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The British museum, Natural Histoy museum, Science Museum and London's other flagship museums.​
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Masterpieces of the National Gallery.
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Wander, window-shop and watch street art in Covent Garden.
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Catch the Changing of the Guard
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Have a picnic in Hyde Park.
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Victoria and Albert museum
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Tate Modern
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House of Parliament
PLACES TO CHILL

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Regent's Park
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Hampstead Heath
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Kew Gardens
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Highgate Cementery
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Richmond Park
Markets
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Borough Market
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Brick Lane Market
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Camden Market
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Camden Passage Market
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Greenwich Market
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Portobello Road Market
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Spitalfields Market

CITY VIEWS
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London Eye
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Greenwich
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Westminster Cathedral
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Parlament Hill
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Tower Bridge​
Best Parks for Sport and Activities
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Regent's Park- Football, tennis, cricket, rugby, athletics, boating.
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Hampstead Healt- Football, swimming, running, kite-flying, tennis.
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Richmond Park- Horse-ridiing, fishing, golff, cycling
BEST SHOPS
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West End
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Knightsbridge and Kensington,
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Covent Garden
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Harrods
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Harvey Nichols
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Fortum and Mason
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Liberty
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Selridges
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Shepherds

NEIGHBOURHOODS IN A NUTSHELL
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Trafalgar Square- The heart of the city.
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Westminster and Pimlico- The hub of British political power
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St James'ss and Mayfair- Playground of the rich, famous and royal.
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West End- London's hectic commercial centre.
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Holborn and Clerkenwell- Where Dickebsian London lives on.
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The City- London's financial powerhouse.
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Hoxton, Shoreditch and Spitalfields- Quirky and creative.
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Chelsea, Kensington and Knightsbridge.
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North London- Residential neighbourhoods with a twist.
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Greenwich- Where Britannia ruled the waves.
THE ART HERE MAY COST THE EARTH, BUT IT'S STILL FREE TO VIEW.
LONDON FOR THEATRE LOVERS.

