Following my brothers advice I have made the following list of things to do in London with my mother. Note the hand to tick off tick boxes.
September Events
A list of events
Open Days
Jane Austen Festival
Thames Festival
Tattoo Convention
OCT Events
1066 Festival
Stores of Interest
hampstead shop
cheese shop
Cheese Shop
http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/Vinopolis.aspx
Covent Garden Cask Whisky Shop
Vintage store
Historical Buildings
Awesome old church
Globe theatre
Tower of http://www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/admissionsprices/toweroflondonadmission.aspx
Old Bailey http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/
Westminster Abbey
Dr Johnsons house
Oldest Church fabric in London
Old Jewish House
Sunday 7 September: 12 noon - 5pm
Sunday 14 September: 12 noon - 5pm
for the Brick Lane Festival
Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September: 10am - 6pm
Museums and Galleries
Clock making museum
Egypt museum
Toy Museum
Foundling Museum
weird silent museum
National History Museum
Museum of London
John Sloane museum
Tate Modern and Britain
National Gallery
operating theatre
Charles Dickens Museum
Keats House
Markets
Broadway market
Camden Market
Portobello Road Market
Spitalfields Market
Borough Market
Greenwich Market
Leadenhall Market
Columbian Road Flower Market
Places of Interest
Arsenal stadium
Chelsea Physic Garden
Kew Gardens
walks
singalonga sound of music/ rocky horror
lochs by boat
Food of interest
salt beef bagel from Curtain Road or Brick Lane
Indian food from Tooting
Chinese
Steak from either broadway market or Gaucho Grill
French Restaurant
Turkish from Hackney, Green Lanes or Gallipoli
Thai from Isarn
Pubs and Drinking
learn how to make a martini £18 http://www.christophersgrill.com/news.html
Old Gin Bars
In Soho, the Argyll Arms (18 Argyll Street, W1; 020 7734 6117) boasts Victorian etched mirrors, snob screens and mahogany; the original layout is intact too – a corridor leads to the large back saloon past three small snug bars. For knockout Victoriana, the Albert (52 Victoria Street, SW1; 020 7222 5577) is a fabulous confection of hand-cut glass, carved dark wood and old gaslight fittings, built in the 1860s to honour the empress’s departed prince.
The City is where many old-timers of the London pub world are still standing. For example, the Viaduct Tavern (126 Newgate Street, EC1; 020 7600 1863), an 1869 pub, is just across the road from the Old Bailey. Up in north London is the Island Queen (87 Noel Road, N1; 020 7704 7631). Swathed in wood and etched glass, it celebrates nautical glory with a wave-damaged wooden figurehead, palm leaves and prints of ships; a vast island bar presides over the middle of the lofty single room.
Best of the lot, though, is the Prince Alfred (5a Formosa Street, W9; 020 7286 3287). The beautiful old tiling and exquisitely curved frosted glass frontage barely prepare you for the architectural delights within: a complex series of snugs with a fabulously ornate half-moon dark-wood bar as centrepiece. The snugs (free to hire!) once kept the proles apart from the toffs, and stand now as fascinating testimony to the British class system.
On Carting Lane, a gloomy side street off the Strand between the Savoy and the ShellMex building, you can find London’s last remaining sewer-powered gas lamp, still giving out its queasy yellow glow around the clock, thanks to a hollow iron column that allows sewer vapours to travel to its flame. Lit by the capital’s slurry since the 1880s, this Patent Sewer Ventilating Lamp represents Victorian ingenuity at its best.
Bar Polski (11 Little Turnstile, WC1; 020 7831 9679)
N1 real ale casks
Charles Lamb
Tequila Club
Day Trips from London Ideas
Brighton
Cambridge
Oxford
Stonehenge
Avesbury
St Albans
Leeds Castle
Arundel Castle
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Cool list.
I am really keen on going to Leeds castle. I love castles.
I really want another tattoo. I'm too scared of going in London though because I don't know anyone's reputation and I don't know who will be sterile and professional and who will be a nightmare!
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