I'm in London this Christmas for Charlton v QPR on Boxing Day and Lewes v Kettering Town on Sunday. In between there is enough time to do touristy things.
I know London quite well, so I'm looking for the hidden tourist gems where you won't see the ordinary Italian, Chinese or Japanese tourist. So no Big Ben, no Piccadilly Circus, no Covent Garden and no Millennium Wheel. Any ideas?
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Failing that - Greenwich Park and the museum's at the bottom are always nice - and there are a good variety of restaurants to munch in within Greenwich.
You might even be able take in Greenwich Market which is nice.
Covent Garden market is cool but I suspect central London is going to be manic this time of year - especially with sales kicking off
and my favourite restaurant in London is Trader Vic's in the basement of the Hilton Park Lane. Not cheap but holds some good memories for me
Have a great stay in our fantastic city mate.
Mayflower
Jack The Ripper
Technically speaking yes, but by visiting England about one or two weekends a month I consider myself not the ordinary tourist :-)
Welcome and enjoy
herb garrett operating theatre museum in st thomas's street is also meant to be a good one.
Dennis Severs museum in Folgate street , off Bishopsgate/commercial st E1 is meant to be a unique INSIGHT as well.
shakespears new globe theatre
design museum- - shad thames
fashion and textile museum - bermindsey st
dick whittington house in College Hill ec4 near cannon st
the list of alternative viewing in london is endless -
I keep remembering some hidden gems so I will keep adding to the list
cartoon museum - little russell st wc1
dickens house museum - doughty st wc1
bethnal green museum of childhood - cambridge heath road
pollocks toy museum - whitfield st W1
This little lot should keep you going :-)
The Markets at Portobello and Borough are worth a visit (although check they're on over Christmas) the museums in Kensington and Bloomsbury are worth a visit. I can throughly reccomend the Aquarium and would love to do the Ripper walk, that DA9 suggests.
You'll no doubt find yourself near Oxford circus, so have a drink in the Courthouse hotel on Great Marlborough street where Charles dickens used to be a court reporter and Oscar Wilde, Napolean, Cristine Keeler, Mick Jagger, John Lennon and Johhny Rotton all apeared infront of the judge. The Bar is the old holding cells area, so you can actually sit in one of the old cells and have a drink while the restaurant is still the actual courtroom complete with judges chair, dock and jury seats!
Tate and Tate modern, just walk from Waterloo to London bridge on the south Bank and take them all in.
OK I'll stop now.
There is also the dutch benelovent society there as well but I am just showing off now.
Something you may not feel appropriate but is also worth a visit is Highgate Cemetary. They do tours and pick out the famous plots like the final resting place of Carl Marx.
You can get a boat from Greenwich up to the Tower or on to Westminster.
At London Bridge, Borough Market, Southwark Cathedral and The Market Porter are a good combination! Also from there it is good walking Vinopilis, Golden Hinde, Globe Theatre to Tate Modern.
I'm bringing my running gear anyway, I want to run from from Tower Bridge to Westminster and back.
Thanks for the suggestions so far, I'm going to book for the Jack the Ripper walk, seems interesting (and 300 yards from our hotel ;-)
I know both Borough Market and Greenwich Market are great. Never been to Portobello Road market and Camden market. I reckon they will be really, really crowded?
Clink Prison Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience
Camden isnt what it used to be - full of those tourists that you're trying to avoid!
Sunday's around brick lane and Shoreditch is quite different.
like others have said, the Tate is great as is the south bank from Shad Thames to westminster.
I venture to Camden a couple of times of year for Rockabilly gear, its not the same anymore, very goth up there now, you cant move for the stuff, some decent places to eat & drink though, love the small take away places in the stables market, you can do a tour of world food in about 10 minutes.
Red_Pete...Soho, coffee houses, red stllettos...is there something you want to tell us?
Just like Amsterdam ....lol
I thought Dutch Courage was what you gained after having a drink to steady your nerves ...?
It is, but thats the origins of why people say it, they used to have a wee dram to soothe the nerves before venturing down the Thames.
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