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GO SEE & DO - LONDON

en by Momondo , 14. Oct 2007

Borough Market

If you’re into Jamie Oliver and organic food, Borough Market in Southbank is the place to go. It’s London’s best food market with fresh, ecological products and lunch meals, such as falafel sandwiches and Kidney pie. The market is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

www.boroughmarket.org.uk

White Cube

The agenda setting gallery in London that was one of the first to grant solo shows to the so-called YBA – Young British Artists – like Damien Hirst. A must for art lovers. Located on Hoxton Square in the East End.

www.whitecube.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Regent’s Park

Everyone goes to Hyde Park, but the Regent’s Park in Marylbone is a great alternative. Especially because it’s less known and less crowded than it’s famous “colleague”.  On the walk from Camden to Baker Street, you will pass a beautiful rose garden with lovely cafés. Close to Baker Street you can also find Central Mosque, which has a small Halal café.

www.royalparks.org.uk

Hampstead Heath

Only four miles north of Trafalgar Square, you will get to the lungs of London: Hampstead Heath. The place to go if you need to take a breath away from the city. Large green spaces and parks surround the small center, which is filled with exclusive vintage- and designer shops, cafés and restaurants. Parliament Hill has a great view over London.

A lovely retreat that can be reached by the underground or by bus. Or on foot.

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

 

 

Serpentine Gallery

Tremendously interesting art gallery in the southern part of Kensington Gardens, right by Hyde Park. Not just the avant-garde of modern art, but each year an acclaimed architect or artist is invited to design the summer pavilion of the gallery. In 2007 it was the Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and the Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, who were behind the creation.

www.serpentinegallery.org

London Rib Voyages

See London in 50 minutes – from a speedboat. This is what London Rib Voyages offers and it is strongly recommended. At 30 knots an hour you get a thorough trip along the Thames, and one that is both informative and much better than the usual tours. A so-called Thames Barrier Trip that goes from London Eye to Thames Barrier and back again costs £ 39 per adult.

www.londonribvoyages.com

By David Rich

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