100 hundred best in London
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71. Getting involved in discussions at Hyde Park Speakers' Corner<BR>72. The poet's corner in Westminster Abbey<BR>73. Marvelous cheese and pickle sandwiches at the train stations!<BR>74. Open air Shakespeare in Regents' Park<BR>75. Lush without waiting for mail order.<BR>76. Flower boxes everywhere<BR>77. A Very Useful metro<BR>78. Holmes's home<BR>
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88) Royal Shakespeare Company play at the Barbican Wow! <BR>89) the Freemasons' Hall on Great Queen Street (It is a gorgeous art deco structure with exquisite craftmanship. A mason will give you a free 30-40 minute tour)<BR>90) Pret a Manger sandwich shops makes eating affordable, healthy and fast when sightseeing<BR>91) tea or lunch at the Fountains or St. James restaraunts in Fortnum & Masons. Shop or wander the store afterwards.
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#92-The Wallace Collection<BR>#93-watching the Royal Horse Guards exersize their horses in Hyde Park<BR>#94-riding the tube late at night with a bunch of young punks with the peircings and tattoos and listening to them chat<BR>#95-talking to the cabbie about the football teams-Go Arsenal!
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<BR>So many choices of church lunchtime concerts.<BR><BR>All the interesting topics of free lectures,especially at Greshem College-one of the best ideas of feed-back from financial world. <BR><BR>After a beautiful concert in South Bank Centre,walking accross The Thames on the foot bridge in the middle of nights-starry, windy, rainy,snowy... no matter.<BR><BR>Countless pretty little squares and gardens bring much unexpected joy to random wlakers.