London stuff to do?

I went on the tour of the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum yesterday. It was really interesting and the giant squid is immense!

I'd also say go see the Terracota Army at the British Museum.
 
That would be hard to find as it doesn't exist! :D

I only realised this when organising a monopoly pub crawl.
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gtfo and stfu. That was an extremely silly thing to post. So Bond St tube station doesn't exist either then. 'Old' Bond St= Bond St as does 'New' Bond St. Just a division of Bond St.



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What kind of food do you like? I'd be happy to recommend what I can for your taste and perhaps if you give me an idea of what kind of budget per head eating and whether extensive wine lists are required.
Food + Drink as you can tell are high on my favourite hobbies list :D
 
Voltar we kinda of like most things i personally dont like Inidian, and i think the others would be that fussed but i think Mexican etc. I think Something like Amercian/Italian/French/English Gastro type Just really good quality food we would go up to around about 35 - 40 per head for a nice meal one night. Wine is not so much of an issue, i do like a glass with meal but that would not be a major issue. Some ideas would be amazing thankyou.

To give you an idea we often visit www.thefoxhunter.com and have a fantastic meal. Some thing along those lines would be amazing, Excuses my aggorgance but something like masterchef where they go to cook as of a lunch time would be nice, they always seem to show nice resturants london side
 
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London: A treaturous, unwieldy city that is the centre of 99.9% of all public funding and TV coverage.

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Get mugged, talk to an immigrant or simply hang out in one of the many themed districts, such as polish world or asia village. Why not try a local ale? you'd be a fool not to at £4 a pint! Fancy a scenic walk? There's many parks and playgrounds to visit, just chat to one of the local youths, these assistants can be found in helpful groups, ready to assist you should you need help with any unwanted possessions.

What you on about? Muggings happen everywhere in Britain. London is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. If don't like it, then stay away from those said "themed districts." It's your fault for letting yourself being ripped for £4 a pint. If you didn't like the price, why pay? Again, the youths tend to hang about in the suburbs. You'd hardly see any in the City like Hyde Park, Regents park etc.

Why not go for a drive? In a world of mod-cons, it takes a special city to have such a rustic road network. Enjoy exciting roundabouts, discover lost lands as you travel for hours unguided or simply join one of the local car jam gatherings, which can be found on the majority of roads. Fancy a party? Join in at 5pm, when the action really hots up? There will be a small charge.

London dates back to medieval times. It's evolution has been so fast old roads had to be adapted to occomodate for new cars. Driving unguided in a city you're not familiar with is silly. Also, i'm pretty sure London is known for it's late night clubs and bars. But out of all that, i'd give one thing, there may be a small entry fee.

Enjoy wildlife? There's much to see! Squirrels are a delicacy in many Chinese restaurants, but can still be found if you look closely, avoiding the skilled hunter gatherer's. Be careful though, there could be a duck around the corner! Don't worry though, it can be yours in sweet and sour sauce for £6.95!

I really don't understand what you're trying to imply here.
 
Second time, ive been now v3g3tto i didnt find it like that atall first visit was pleasantly suprised.

I could not belive they tried charging me £1.35 for can coke in Center of London, i said i dont want shares in the the company, she looked and me stupid but some prices in zone 5 etc i found very cheap.
 
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