I have a friend who, as little would stand in a city, visited the church first, central park and a museum. If there is room for anything else, well, if not, not. It has the head of this list triad that holy. Others travel obicetive list, consisting, say, of the must-see sites and personal preferences with well established route, and as I step out They follow the yellow brick road. Others gave (mother) make first official tour of the city sightseeing bus to see how it sells city in question.
In these days, life to have a different rhythm, chaotic one. Most likely going to do things at home they are more rare. And to avoid certain activities because they do at home. I do not mean to wash dishes, but going to the .....
1) Theatre In order to see a musical. Do you like? Neither do I. But who cares? Going to see a musical gave part of the category of experiences that have to try them out of curiosity to see what's up. And it's wrong to be higher or lower, depending on the show.
If I, "Chicago" gave made all 30 pounds. gave I had heard of the film, the script, I snort, musicals are pretty boring for me. People sing, it takes great dishes actually sing and dance so much that you risk losing the plot. (Do not know which would be a greater torture: to watch a musical or a horror.) And yet we went to Chicago. Because of recommendations due to a poster because curiosity. And I loved it! Minimal scenery, beautiful women, cool outfits, gave great voices, leather clothing (organic?). gave He had it all, including men shirtless and perfect timing voices.
I fell into the background, and when I returned from London have learned gave about the world of musicals, I wanted a ride. And I went to "Wicked" - which should be the true story of Edelberthei, the wicked witch of the west, which was not bad, but intelligence and rejected by others, friends with the good fairy and pink, and victim propaganda campaign Wizard of Oz. / :) Here delight has not reached the same limits, the show seemed too busy. Too many scenes, characters' goals in creating personality, sent too many messages too long. I think it was more suitable for children.
So to have to go see a musical in the West End theater district ie. Get off the subway at Oxford Circus or Charing Cross (Trafalgar Square), take up and you can not not prevent a "theater".
The ticket is basically between 30-50 pounds (per person), but in some performances can fly at 20-25 pounds. Inan convert in USD and you turned around, you should know that there is a place in Leicester Square, named Half Price Ticket Booth, where you can get tickets for the shows of the day on sale. And it can also mean reduced half price. Touche! In addition, a bird whispered to me that if you see a better show in the morning - that is 10.00 or 15.00 - and get cheaper.
The fair takes place every Saturday in Portobello. This is a street in Notting Hill, one foooarte long, foarteee colored houses, where you can find both shops and makeshift stalls. gave They say it would be a fair "antiques" but what people understand by it varies gave from stall to stall. For some, antique vintage equals which equals the old stuff. Or second hand things. Or new things. Or trinkets. Or .... Let's just say find all. From gas masks and hats silver teapot.
Worth seeing for show, that between two stalls could give a band to play something cool for cooked food stalls in place at some point replace clothes stalls.
Fresh out of the subway, you'd think that means Camden only these colorful buildings with shops on the ground floor and upstairs Kitch 3D companies, plus that part of the bargain stalls where like in Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. 25 pounds? It's flour, thanks, gave but no.
A little before you go to the Market Hall and a little later of The Stables Market. The latter was once a hospital for horses. Apparently, one maze. And if every 3-4 shops find the same dress, every 5-6 stores gave bump another horse statuary. Between stores any (I saw some cool vintage suitcases - not very practical, but cool), there minifoodcourt sites. Sellers slanting eyes from all sides invite you to taste what you stretch, maybe can buy from them. And depending on which end you approach the stall, buy Thai food, Indian, Chinese or Moroccan. Given that and some rice and some others, all look the same.
3) Walking in Saint James Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, gave Regent's Park, Green
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