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What's on in London

April/May/June

From parks to pools, London is gearing up for gold with a four-year Cultural Olympiad in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games.  The capital is a one-of-a-kind outdoors destination, so put on your walking shoes and pack a picnic for an alfresco break in London this spring.


The Tower of London

Open-Air Theatre, Regent's Park


2 June-13 September 08
Explore the elegant Inner Circle, with its formal gardens, wildfowl and lakes, grab a bite at the excellent locally sourced Garden Cafe, then catch an atmospherically staged play at this annual summer event.  The season kicks off with Romeo & Juliet and includes Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Gigi.

Twilight sailing, Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre

Twilight sailing, Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre

April-September
Watch dinghies race around the dock every Wednesday from April to September (6.30 pm until dusk), then enjoy tinnies and an Aussie-style barbecue afterwards.

The Tower of London Music Festival

The Tower of London Music Festival

June-July
In its 4th season, this civilised affair is a spectacular setting in which to watch world-famous acts such as Joe Cocker and Dave Stewart as you picnic on the lawns.

5 things to see and do in London from...

5 things to see and do in London from...
  1. Houses of Parliament

    The headquarters of one of the oldest democracies in the world, dubbed the 'Mother of all Parliaments'. When Parliament is in session, visitors can queue at the Strangers Galleries for admission to debates in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.  

  2. Oxford Street

    Eye-catching Selfridges has a grand exterior leading onto seven floors of cosmetics, fashion and home wares, plus 19 different places to eat. All the top chain stores reside between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch.

  3. Covent Garden

    A lively focal point for a diverse range of shops and stalls, as well as countless restaurants, bars and cafés. At the Piazza, musicians, comedians, pavement artists and jugglers draw the crowds.

  4. Bankside

    Bankside buzzes with choices to suit everyone… Shakespeare’s Globe, Tate Modern, Vinopolis wine tasting experience, the Golden Hinde, the Clink Prison at London Bridge and the amazing Borough Market.

  5. Chinatown

    Lunchtime restaurants overflow with dim sum fans, delicacies such as pork and prawn dumplings and crunchy fried fish balls. In the evening, restaurants cater for quick, pre-theatre snacks or sumptuous multi-coursed banquets.

    Comprehensive guide and accommodation ideas for London.

Near the station

Unsworths – 101 Euston Road, NW1 2RA

Unsworths – 101 Euston Road, NW1 2RA

Unsworths specialises in antiquarian collection of out of print, second-hand, vintage and reprinted books on the classics, philosophy, art, religion and social sciences. They also sell a range of modern academic books at discount prices.

The Trident Pottery – 84 Caledonian Road, N1 9DN

The Trident Pottery – 84 Caledonian Road, N1 9DN

A great place to pick up deals in handmade pottery. A bespoke service is also available.

Collins Gallery – 177 Caledonian Road, N1 0SL

Collins Gallery – 177 Caledonian Road, N1 0SL

Collins hosts exhibitions of paintings and sculptures which change frequently, so there’s always something different to see. They also sell a range of items including light boxes, fireplaces, garden ornaments and sculptures.

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