1. Beyond Retro is one of the best vintage store in London.
2. A good rummage through the rails in Spitafields market should be followed by a stroll down the fabled
3. Brick Lane, home to the trendy Truman Brewary where you'll find shops such as Junky Styling and Illustrated People.
4. The Diner in Shoreditch serves milkshakes to rival the best of America's.
5. Start a new sunny day walking through Hyde Park stopping by
6. The Serpentine Gallery which has free admission to its exhibitions, and a walk down the road brings you to
7. The V&A in South Kensington. Fascinating art and becoming more and more renowned for its great fashion exhibitions. An exhibition of sixties girl group The Supremes is on now until October. Not to be missed!
8. Topshop on Oxford Street is a must and if you like your toys
9. Legoland will make you gasp in regal Windsor.
10. The London Eye is a landmark to see even if you can’t get on it, as is
11. Walk across Millienium Bridge to the
12. Tate modern. Compare this to the classic exhibitions on at the
13. Tate Britain then if you're not too tired, spot some well known faces at the
14. The National Portrait Gallery near Trafalgar Square. Go to see a gig at the
15. Astoria, before they pull it down! Then onto
16. Astoria 2 on a Saturday for your fix of Indie Rock 'n' Roll. (Psst! I saw Jack Penate here and its a great night full of new live music from up and coming bands)
17. Chinatown is a hidden gem with lots of cheap alternative stores
18. Covent Garden is a must for the atmosphere and street theatre. Ballet too if you’re loaded!
19. Portobello Market is great for a Sunday vintage fix
20. ‘Circus’ at Bar Revue. This Soho bar once entertained The Beatles as a gentleman's club. Now it hosts a night full of flirty fashionistas. Will the person in the best outfit please but their hands up!
So there you have it, some of London's best hang outs. (Just keep them quiet please)
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