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If youve never seen Blood Brothers then that is well worth it....
Covent Garden is well worth a walk round and its pretty much the only place on earth Ive enjoyed shopping
The pints in The Freemasons Arms might have added to it right enough
I was gonna say you could go to London zoo and watch a gurning chimp fling its shiitt around but you've already covered that on the first night.
Brick Lane is pretty cool. Even if its just to laugh at hipsters.
The dog racing is a good night as well. Cant remember which one i went to, think it was near Wimbledon though.
Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 2 minutes ago
I was gonna say you could go to London zoo and watch a gurning chimp fling its shiitt around but you've already covered that on the first night.
Murney's just going to see Boaby Williams get his willy out again
The London Ear is pretty good.
This article isn't going to plan
Dunno about hidden gems but there's some on display in the Tower of London
Are you taking Ivan? We know he loves a musical
Say hello to Ethel and Dot for me, Murney
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Ronnie Scotts Jazz Bar and Restaurant
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/
"In a few weeks me and the Mrs are off to London for the weekend"
"Friday night sorted - Robbie Williams at Wembley"
"I fancy going to see Wicked on the Saturday"
"she isn't too keen. the best show we've seen is Jersey Boys."
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And I get grief for saying that Les Mis was a good film
And I get grief for saying that Les Mis was a good film
I always had my suspicions about Murney. Are there any straight people on here?
I always had my suspicions about Murney. Are there any straight people on here?
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I notice you don't say "any OTHER straight people"
I notice you don't say "any OTHER straight people"
ahem, that's a given Ivan
and unluckily for you there will be no Goodwillie
What sort of things are you looking to do? You looking for night out clubby/bar places? Some nice food markets? Sports? Theatre? History?
He wants to see The Pearly Queen.
comment by 魔法の~Arsène Wenger's Magic Ha... (U6490)
posted 3 minutes ago
What sort of things are you looking to do? You looking for night out clubby/bar places? Some nice food markets? Sports? Theatre? History?
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Not clubbing but theatre possibly, history possibly and any othe touristy things. For all the times I 've been to London I've never done the touristy things for the weekend just a show and one trip the London eye. I've been to the Royal Chelsea Hospital a few times.
If you want comedy go to white hart lane.
History go to Stamford bridge.
If you like Queen (the band) then go see We Will Rock You at Tottenham Court Road, great show, iv seen it three times (free tickets ) Lion King is also excellent, not sure if it is still on though.
Touristy stuff I guess is London Eye, London Dungeon, Downing Street, Houses Parliament, Buckingham Palace. They are all pretty much in the same area.
Like others have said, go to convent garden in the evening. There are nice restaurants there, and lots of street performers which are usually pretty good.
If you like Museums then the Science museum is great fun. The Natural History Museum is also next to that. The Museum of London is kinda nice too. All free entry.
If you like Markets then go to London Bridge, there is an amazing food market there, its also by the river which is nice on a sunny day. You can also go to the tower of London and the Shard which are close by there. Portobello Road Market is also nice, pretend you are in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Brick Lane is good for a Curry and some Hipster lifestyle. Also do amazing Bagels there.
Camden Lock is nice for a Beer by the canal, and for gothy/hipster clothes shopping.
Portobello Road Market is also nice, pretend you are in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
I've heard there's not mushroom there.
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If youve never seen Blood Brothers then that is well worth it....
Covent Garden is well worth a walk round and its pretty much the only place on earth Ive enjoyed shopping
The pints in The Freemasons Arms might have added to it right enough
posted on 17/6/13
I was gonna say you could go to London zoo and watch a gurning chimp fling its shiitt around but you've already covered that on the first night.
posted on 17/6/13
posted on 17/6/13
Brick Lane is pretty cool. Even if its just to laugh at hipsters.
The dog racing is a good night as well. Cant remember which one i went to, think it was near Wimbledon though.
posted on 17/6/13
Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 2 minutes ago
I was gonna say you could go to London zoo and watch a gurning chimp fling its shiitt around but you've already covered that on the first night.
Murney's just going to see Boaby Williams get his willy out again
posted on 17/6/13
The London Ear is pretty good.
posted on 17/6/13
This article isn't going to plan
posted on 17/6/13
Dunno about hidden gems but there's some on display in the Tower of London
posted on 17/6/13
Are you taking Ivan? We know he loves a musical
posted on 17/6/13
Go up The Shard
posted on 17/6/13
Say hello to Ethel and Dot for me, Murney
posted on 17/6/13
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posted on 17/6/13
Ronnie Scotts Jazz Bar and Restaurant
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/
posted on 17/6/13
"In a few weeks me and the Mrs are off to London for the weekend"
"Friday night sorted - Robbie Williams at Wembley"
"I fancy going to see Wicked on the Saturday"
"she isn't too keen. the best show we've seen is Jersey Boys."
______________________________________
And I get grief for saying that Les Mis was a good film
posted on 17/6/13
And I get grief for saying that Les Mis was a good film
I always had my suspicions about Murney. Are there any straight people on here?
posted on 17/6/13
I always had my suspicions about Murney. Are there any straight people on here?
___________________________________________
I notice you don't say "any OTHER straight people"
posted on 17/6/13
I notice you don't say "any OTHER straight people"
ahem, that's a given Ivan
and unluckily for you there will be no Goodwillie
posted on 17/6/13
What sort of things are you looking to do? You looking for night out clubby/bar places? Some nice food markets? Sports? Theatre? History?
posted on 17/6/13
He wants to see The Pearly Queen.
posted on 17/6/13
comment by 魔法の~Arsène Wenger's Magic Ha... (U6490)
posted 3 minutes ago
What sort of things are you looking to do? You looking for night out clubby/bar places? Some nice food markets? Sports? Theatre? History?
******************************************
Not clubbing but theatre possibly, history possibly and any othe touristy things. For all the times I 've been to London I've never done the touristy things for the weekend just a show and one trip the London eye. I've been to the Royal Chelsea Hospital a few times.
posted on 17/6/13
If you want comedy go to white hart lane.
History go to Stamford bridge.
posted on 17/6/13
If you like Queen (the band) then go see We Will Rock You at Tottenham Court Road, great show, iv seen it three times (free tickets ) Lion King is also excellent, not sure if it is still on though.
Touristy stuff I guess is London Eye, London Dungeon, Downing Street, Houses Parliament, Buckingham Palace. They are all pretty much in the same area.
Like others have said, go to convent garden in the evening. There are nice restaurants there, and lots of street performers which are usually pretty good.
If you like Museums then the Science museum is great fun. The Natural History Museum is also next to that. The Museum of London is kinda nice too. All free entry.
If you like Markets then go to London Bridge, there is an amazing food market there, its also by the river which is nice on a sunny day. You can also go to the tower of London and the Shard which are close by there. Portobello Road Market is also nice, pretend you are in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Brick Lane is good for a Curry and some Hipster lifestyle. Also do amazing Bagels there.
Camden Lock is nice for a Beer by the canal, and for gothy/hipster clothes shopping.
posted on 17/6/13
Portobello Road Market is also nice, pretend you are in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
I've heard there's not mushroom there.
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