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    <trips id="153" created="2009-09-08 09:21:42" creator_id="614240" creator_name="forgetmenot" creator_status="1" default_for_user_id="" description="England is famous for many things: fish &amp; chips, David Beckham, the Queen, Big Ben, red double decker buses, black cabs, the Beatles, tea time, London Eye, red phone booths, the Buckingham Palace, William Shakespeare, London bridge and of course the famous rainy weather. So what do you do when you arrive in London and raindrops keep falling on your head? Take an umbrella and visit a museum! Most of them are even for free, so you save your money to buy some souvenirs! In any case for every taste there is at least one museum: Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery, British Museum, Museum of London, London Transport Museum, Royal London Hospital Museum, London Canal Museum, London Museum of Jewish Life, London Fire Brigade Museum, Tate Modern, Cartoon Museum and many more. Maybe after couple of hours in a museum the sun will come back again and you can enjoy the rest of the day strolling around in London but if it keeps on raining, just enter the next museum, there are over 300 to choose from or spend the saved money by going shopping. " marked_deleted="0" modified="2009-09-08 09:21:42.373588" modifier_id="614240" privacy="1" static_map_url="http://maps.google.com/staticmap?hl=en&amp;maptype=roadmap&amp;format=png&amp;markers=51.496420,-0.173790,reda%7C51.495590,-0.176380,redb%7C51.496060,-0.171270,redc%7C51.509121,-0.127813,redd%7C51.508530,-0.128310,rede%7C51.518570,-0.125480,redf%7C51.517590,-0.096320,redg%7C51.512140,-0.121900,redh%7C51.519140,-0.060000,redi%7C51.533790,-0.119970,redj%7C51.595850,-0.189590,redk%7C51.502780,-0.097040,redl%7C51.507874,-0.099349,redm%7C51.518049,-0.124898,redn&amp;key=ABCDABCD&amp;size=123123123x123123123&amp;path=rgb:0x0000ff,weight:5|51.496420,-0.173790|51.495590,-0.176380|51.496060,-0.171270|51.509121,-0.127813|51.508530,-0.128310|51.518570,-0.125480|51.517590,-0.096320|51.512140,-0.121900|51.519140,-0.060000|51.533790,-0.119970|51.595850,-0.189590|51.502780,-0.097040|51.507874,-0.099349|51.518049,-0.124898" status="0" sum_locations="14" sum_votes="4" title="Rainy day in London" triplocation_id="3822" />
    <trips id="45" created="2009-09-08 09:21:11" creator_id="614240" creator_name="forgetmenot" creator_status="1" default_for_user_id="" description="Stop #1: Abbey Road. The Beatles named an album after this street in North London and on the cover you can see the four group members walking across the zebra crossing located just outside the entrance of the music studio. Today it’s EMI’s Abbey Road Studios where many famous music performers have recorded and are still recording songs, among others the Beatles, obliviously recognizable by hundreds of fan’s writings on the wall. Stop #2: Madame Tussauds. For everyone who always wanted to take a picture next to David Beckham, Angelina Jolie, Jamie Oliver, the Queen, Johnny Depp or Britney Spears, the famous wax museum is a must-see! You will probably never get the chance to be as close to your favorite star as in the museum, so don’t forget your camera! Furthermore, if you think you are not easy to be frighten, have a walk in the Chambers! Stop #3: Notting Hill. This area in West London is not only worthwhile for fans of the homonymous movie with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, but also for shopaholics, who can spend their whole day (and money) at the Portobello Road Market. Stop #4:  Westend Theatres. If you are a fan of musicals, there is no way around these theatres. Billy Elliot, Disney’s the Lion King, Mary Poppins, Mamma mia!, Evita, Les Misérables, Cats and many more. Stop #5: Buckingham Palace. You never know if you will be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Queen or any other member of the royal family and in the meantime you can watch the changing of the Queen’s Guard which takes place in the forecourt. #6: Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen. Born as a charity restaurant where disadvantaged young people should find a work, Jamie Oliver opened three other Fifteen restaurants, one in Amsterdam, one in Cornwall and one in Melbourne. " marked_deleted="0" modified="2009-09-08 09:21:12.144888" modifier_id="614240" privacy="1" static_map_url="http://maps.google.com/staticmap?hl=en&amp;maptype=roadmap&amp;format=png&amp;markers=51.500152,-0.126236,reda%7C51.537310,-0.183820,redb%7C51.522720,-0.154880,redc%7C51.519879,-0.200500,redd%7C51.520961,-0.209556,rede%7C51.517856,-0.145825,redf%7C51.500244,-0.141131,redg%7C51.528501,-0.090373,redh%7C51.506766,-0.136900,redi%7C51.539876,-0.142436,redj%7C51.512423,-0.138239,redk%7C51.506720,-0.112880,redl%7C51.511380,-0.133290,redm%7C51.501990,-0.190881,redn&amp;key=ABCDABCD&amp;size=123123123x123123123&amp;path=rgb:0x0000ff,weight:5|51.500152,-0.126236|51.537310,-0.183820|51.522720,-0.154880|51.519879,-0.200500|51.520961,-0.209556|51.517856,-0.145825|51.500244,-0.141131|51.528501,-0.090373|51.506766,-0.136900|51.539876,-0.142436|51.512423,-0.138239|51.506720,-0.112880|51.511380,-0.133290|51.501990,-0.190881" status="0" sum_locations="14" sum_votes="4" title="On the trail of famous people in London" triplocation_id="3822" />
    <trips id="27609" created="2009-12-16 17:43:22" creator_id="72" creator_name="cristina" creator_status="100" default_for_user_id="" description="The South Bank, winding alongside the Thames River, is one of the most scenic and much-visited areas of London.  With captivating views of London's iconic bridges and sights such as the Houses of Parliament and St. Paul's Cathdral, not to mention access to the London Eye and the Tate Modern, it's understandably the first stop for many tourists.  But hordes of tourists at overpriced restaurants can get old quickly.  This itinerary combines the essential sights of the South Bank with the best local spots that are way off the tourist map.  You can easily walk the South Bank and Bankside (east of Blackfriar's bridge) in about an hour but to truly poke around and go to all of these fabulous restaurants?  You'll need at least a few days, so this itinerary is broken up accordingly.

After you ride the tallest ferris wheel in the world, take a coffee break at Scooterworks, followed by lunch at Marsh Ruby.  After poking around the Southbank Centre and/or catching a performance, peruse the book market and have an early drink at the King's Arms followed by dinner at Master's Super Fish or Anchor &amp; Hope.  

On another day, have a coffee at Gabriel's Wharf, followed by an early dinner at either Master's or Anchor &amp; Hope (whichever you didn't visit the last time around).  Then catch a performance at the National Theatre.  

Your last day on the South Bank is a full one.  Start off early at Borough Market and beat the crowds at Bill Oglethorpe's cart, then walk to the Tate Modern and explore their collections.  From there, it's an easy walk to the Globe Theatre.  If you want a snack, head back to Borough Market and pick up some cheese and olives, or the ever-popular chorizo and rocket sandwich at the Brindisa stall, otherwise head back to your hotel for a quick rest before dinner.  Visit Giuseppe's for some heartwarming Italian fare to sustain you for the hours of drinking that await at Shunt Vaults.
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    <trips id="25920" created="2009-12-07 17:36:46" creator_id="72" creator_name="cristina" creator_status="100" default_for_user_id="" description="London has a market culture that has been going strong since medieval times, but today's markets offer more than just meat and vegetables - they're a one-stop shop for the coolest in locally-designed clothing and accessories, vintage everything, and even flowers and artisanal food.  Though you can't really throw a rock without hitting some sort of market, this itinerary is a best-of list that you can easily cover in a weekend or two." marked_deleted="0" modified="2009-12-07 18:16:23.30964" modifier_id="72" privacy="1" static_map_url="http://maps.google.com/staticmap?hl=en&amp;maptype=roadmap&amp;format=png&amp;markers=51.528827,-0.070266,reda%7C51.521934,-0.071700,redb%7C51.520841,-0.071848,redc%7C51.519120,-0.075330,redd%7C51.505998,-0.088596,rede%7C51.533771,-0.105535,redf%7C51.539876,-0.142436,redg%7C51.520961,-0.209556,redh&amp;key=ABCDABCD&amp;size=123123123x123123123&amp;path=rgb:0x0000ff,weight:5|51.528827,-0.070266|51.521934,-0.071700|51.520841,-0.071848|51.519120,-0.075330|51.505998,-0.088596|51.533771,-0.105535|51.539876,-0.142436|51.520961,-0.209556" status="0" sum_locations="8" sum_votes="2" title="The Markets of London" triplocation_id="3822" />
    <trips id="2489" created="2009-09-15 20:14:05" creator_id="72" creator_name="cristina" creator_status="100" default_for_user_id="" description="Londoners are constantly bickering over which part of the city is best - though it's hard to come to a firm conclusion, North London does have an awful lot to offer.  From the upscale communities of Hampstead and Highgate (where some of London's most-loved celebrities and politicians reside) and the wild beauty of Hampstead Heath, to the punk rockers and markets of Camden, to the stylish bars and restaurants of Islington, this tour covers it all.  

You could explore all four neighborhoods in one day, but you'd inevitably miss a few can't-miss bars and restaurants, in addition to feeling exhausted at the end of the day.  

Tips:
Though the Heath is huge, the northern part is nicest - concentrate your walking on the woodland around Kenwood House, which, in addition to being beautiful and less touristed, offers great views of London.  

In Camden, walking west toward St. Regent's Park along the canal is magical - much quieter than the busy section around the Lock, it doesn't feel like London anymore." marked_deleted="0" modified="2009-09-17 02:51:58.282266" modifier_id="72" privacy="1" static_map_url="http://maps.google.com/staticmap?hl=en&amp;maptype=roadmap&amp;format=png&amp;markers=51.568313,-0.147088,reda%7C51.565188,-0.153170,redb%7C51.563466,-0.168142,redc%7C51.572770,-0.165800,redd%7C51.569576,-0.174212,rede%7C51.557800,-0.179440,redf%7C51.555788,-0.176675,redg%7C51.543550,-0.152070,redh%7C51.541211,-0.144968,redi%7C51.539876,-0.142436,redj%7C51.533944,-0.138113,redk%7C51.538785,-0.143274,redl%7C51.536890,-0.103350,redm%7C51.536669,-0.101470,redn%7C51.534813,-0.107136,redo%7C51.538288,-0.102376,redp%7C51.537543,-0.103006,redq&amp;key=ABCDABCD&amp;size=123123123x123123123&amp;path=rgb:0x0000ff,weight:5|51.568313,-0.147088|51.565188,-0.153170|51.563466,-0.168142|51.572770,-0.165800|51.569576,-0.174212|51.557800,-0.179440|51.555788,-0.176675|51.543550,-0.152070|51.541211,-0.144968|51.539876,-0.142436|51.533944,-0.138113|51.538785,-0.143274|51.536890,-0.103350|51.536669,-0.101470|51.534813,-0.107136|51.538288,-0.102376|51.537543,-0.103006" status="0" sum_locations="17" sum_votes="2" title="The Best of North London" triplocation_id="3822" />
    <trips id="27731" created="2009-12-17 16:16:12" creator_id="72" creator_name="cristina" creator_status="100" default_for_user_id="" description="Brixton is one of those places that will always get a bad rap - though it's cleaned up substantially since its notoriety in the 80's and 90's as the most dangerous place in Britain, it's hard to convince locals, let alone tourists, to do some exploring.  But as the unofficial Afro-Caribbean capital of London, there is a lot of great food and music to be found here, and of course gentrification is working its way through the neighborhood and introducing speakeasies and artisanal pizzas and such.  This itinerary combines the best of both worlds, is easily achieved over a few evenings, and is well worth your time and effort.  I promise, you won't get stabbed or robbed, at least not if you're smart about it  :)

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    <trips id="20843" created="2009-11-13 23:55:11" creator_id="72" creator_name="cristina" creator_status="100" default_for_user_id="" description="Everyone loves Shoreditch. This once-grimy part of the city has transformed over the years with gentrification, and it's now home to the hippest bars and restaurants, not to mention the hippest crowd to frequent them. To be fair, the whole of East London is experiencing a heyday, and Hackney in particular is worth exploring. But I end up getting dragged around Shoreditch (along with nearby Bethnal Green, where E Pellicci and Bistrotheque are located) by my friends who live in London, so that's the part I know well. Keep in mind, you can't throw a rock without hitting a bar, restaurant or vintage store on many streets, so this is just a primer of my favorite places.

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