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to ask what you would do if you had 2 hours to kill in london?

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lauryloo · 23/01/2018 20:13

Hubby and I have a few hours free in london tomorrow - we are over from Northern Ireland and have a few hours to kill!

we'll be in SE6 but have a rail pass and can travel!

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NotAgainYoda · 23/01/2018 20:15

I'd go to Spitalfields and have a mooch in the shops and a cocktail

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NotAgainYoda · 23/01/2018 20:15

... I'm going to Belfast soon. Any tips Smile?

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Notasperfectasallothermners · 23/01/2018 20:16

I would try a restaurant that is owned by a relative of a friend but never tried!!

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FuzzyCustard · 23/01/2018 20:17

National Gallery or National Portrait Gallery, both Trafalgar Square.

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moochypooch · 23/01/2018 20:18

I'd find a good local foodie pub on Tripadvisor.

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mrsBeverleyGoldberg · 23/01/2018 20:18

I would go to an art gallery. I can't go as I have dcs who'd be bored.

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NotAgainYoda · 23/01/2018 20:21

... or St Pauls, then wobbly bridge, Tate Modern, walk along South Bank

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Mum2jenny · 23/01/2018 20:21

Science museum

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lauryloo · 23/01/2018 20:21

NotAgainYoda - if eating out definitely visit the bull and ram - its amazing!

looking forward to a few hours rare child free time!

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NotAgainYoda · 23/01/2018 20:22

Thank you!!

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mumpoints · 23/01/2018 20:22

Southbank, Royal festival hall for a coffee, walk down to the oxo tower to look in the lovely shops

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YoloSwaggins · 23/01/2018 20:23

Walk around Harrods, pretend it's my future house

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MrsHathaway · 23/01/2018 20:23

yy National Portrait Gallery. I adore it.

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bettycat81 · 23/01/2018 20:23

There's a guard change tomorrow at 11am. Plenty of walking tours available if you Google and fancy a bit of info.

I like to visit small quirky museums... The old operating theatre at London Bridge is good. Or just have a wonder along the Southbank over Tower Bridge and into St Katherines docks.

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WhereIsBlueRabbit · 23/01/2018 20:23

If you want something not far from SE6, try the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill. Not well-known but wonderfully quirky!

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GirlsonFilm · 23/01/2018 20:25

Horniman museum in Forest Hill (10 min bus ride from. SE6)

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Bluelady · 23/01/2018 20:26

National Portrait Gallery and tea in the cafe which is fab.

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peachgreen · 23/01/2018 20:28

@NotAgainYoda Yay Belfast! 😍 For big 'experience' things, the Titanic museum really is pretty amazing, and The Ulster Museum up in Botanic is really good - plus loads of lovely spots for lunch there. If you have time and get good weather head to the North Coast and do Carrick-a-Rede / the Dark Hedges / Giant's Causeway / Bushmills Inn / Gortmore viewing point (my favourite place on earth).

Have a night out in the Cathedral Quarter - Duke of Yorks, The Spaniard, Muriel's, The Dirty Onion, The John Hewitt - all amazing. And if you're more central, pop in to The Crown Bar and Fibber McGee's - a bit more touristy but still lovely. All food in Belfast is amazing - try Deane's for something posh, Made in Belfast or Home for mid-price but delicious and pretty much every café you see will do a great fry (I love Bob & Bert's up in Stranmillis). You could do a Belfast food tour, they're meant to be great. St George's Market is a good morning activity.

Apparently the black cab tours are great - I've not done one myself but I hear they're really interesting and give a good fairly unbiased history of the Troubles if you're into that sort of thing.

Have a fab time - it's such a great city. 😍

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bluesu · 23/01/2018 20:28

Champagne bar in Harrods. Smile

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WhereIsBlueRabbit · 23/01/2018 20:29

Another good option for your location would be Greenwich - there's the Observatory, the Maritime Museum, various shops and markets at weekends (I haven't been in the week) and you can also get boats from there to Tower Hill and Westminster, though that might be pushing it with just a couple of hours.

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RazzleDazzle3 · 23/01/2018 20:30

Start at the globe theatre/Tate and then walk along the southbank, just lot to see and take in. A really enjoyable few hours...

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JaneEyre70 · 23/01/2018 20:30

My favourite place in London is the V & A Museum. Just the empty building would entice me to visit, it's such a beautiful building let alone everything in it. Might be a trek from SE6 though for 2 hours sadly.

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EggsonHeads · 23/01/2018 20:31

Teahouse theatre is nice for lunch. Tate modern otherwise. I would avoid going too far. It can take ages.

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peachgreen · 23/01/2018 20:31

@lauryloo With just a few hours I would walk from the London Eye down the South Bank to Tower Bridge. You'll see tons of great landmarks and it's a beautiful walk with lots of nice places to stop for a drink / shops / galleries etc. Personally I'd end up at Borough Market and try all the cheese, then get a coffee in Monmouth or nip into the Swan bar at the Globe for a (n overpriced) pint.

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NotAgainYoda · 23/01/2018 20:32

peachgreen

Thanks!. Really looking forward to it. Sorry for hijack OP

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