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goingtobeijing Apr 16th, 2006 01:36 PM

Going to London again....
 
I will be making a trip to London next month. I have been several times and I have seen the main tourist sights. What do fodorites recommend I see/do on this trip? Thanks in advance.

AR Apr 16th, 2006 01:49 PM

How far or extensively outside London have you travelled?

nessundorma Apr 16th, 2006 02:04 PM

Kenwood House at the upper end of Hampstead Heath if you haven't been. It's a superior site, and has a nice cafe with outdoor seating. Weather next month should be perfect.


A rainy day afternoon might be the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art in Islington (39a Canonbury Square).

http://www.estorickcollection.com/

If the weather is at all nice, you can also windowshop on the high street in Islington, get a good lunch (nouvelle, Indian or traditional) or just walk along the canals. Last time, I did I was rather surprised to see a great blue heron in the middle of London. People as well still fish there.

http://www.islington.gov.uk/Transport/233.asp


nessundorma Apr 16th, 2006 02:06 PM

A link for Kenwood House

http://tinyurl.com/ep8b8

Also, if you haven't as yet taken in a play at the New Globe Theater, it can be extremely enjoyable and fascinating, depending what's on, and one of London's cheaper tickets.

lilla Apr 16th, 2006 03:49 PM

London Walks are an inexpensive and interesting way to see some unique sights in London. We just got back from London and did five London Walks. They have an extensive list of walks and all of the ones we took were top quality.

PatrickLondon Apr 17th, 2006 12:42 AM

Do a day trip to somewhere by the sea or in the country?

arbegold Apr 17th, 2006 02:46 AM

Just back from a week in London. Soames house, great architect, free.
Freud's house if you're into homes. Excellent China exhibion at RA and American Impressionist exhibit at the Tate. Greenwich is a lovely day excurion. Kew Gardens just opened if you like flowers.

obxgirl Apr 17th, 2006 06:18 AM

Other suggestions, not knowing your specific interests:

Sir John Soane's Museum
Museum of Garden History
Geffrye Museum
Richmond and Richmond Park
Courtauld Institute Galleries
Royal Academy of Arts
Concerts at the Royal Academy of Music
Crafts Council Gallery
London markets

Get a copy of Time Out and scour it for some one off event, exhibition, or gallery you wouldn't normally see. Serendipity.

Regarding the Esoterick Gallery, I think you could spend a rainy day hour there but not an entire afternoon. It's not that large a space. It would be a good choice to combine with other things in Islington but I wouldn't head to Islington just for that.

nycjenny Apr 17th, 2006 06:43 AM

I second Kenwood House and Sir John Soane's. We loved them. Maybe a picnic in the park just outside--it's just so beautiful.

Have you been to Brighton? Here's a great article from the NY Times on things to do: http://tinyurl.com/h3fr4

We've had great fun just following the CAMRA guide to great pubs in different neighborhoods http://www.camra.org.uk/ Strike up a conversation with the bartender and sometimes you find yourself spending hours just chatting with locals and having a generally great time!

carolyn Apr 17th, 2006 01:30 PM

Some of the things I enjoyed on later trips are the British Library, the Dennis Severs house, and the Geoffrye Museum. The special documents room at the Library is really super.

Second the recommendation for London Walks.


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