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  • Junkyard Golf Club Camden
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    LDN Reviews: Junkyard Golf Club Camden

    Junkyard Golf Club Camden: The Stables Market, 307 – 308 Camden Lock Pl, Chalk Farm Rd, London NW1 8AB AD | We were invited to the launch party of Junkyard Golf Club Camden to test the courses (and cocktails) out for ourselves. Read on for our verdict… Nestled in the heart of Camden Lock Market is the newest in the family of seven Junkyard Golf Club venues. Taking over the former site of the Shaka Zulu restaurant and club, Junkyard Golf Club Camden boasts four courses, three bars, retro arcade games and a whole lot of crazy fun. Opened as a pop up in 2015, the Junkyard group believed they…

  • Regent's Canal Walk: Paddington Basin
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    LDN Explores: The Beautiful Regent’s Canal Walk from King’s Cross to Little Venice

    Following Regent’s Canal from Kings Cross to Little Venice is a beautiful way to spend the day, and really portrays the natural beauty of London. This Regent’s Canal walk will take you from King’s Cross through Camden, Primrose Hill, Regent’s Park (where you might get a glimpse of the animals at London Zoo if you’re lucky!) and Little Venice, before ending up at Paddington Basin. With the sun beaming down we definitely forgot we were in London at some points! This is a fabulous day out whether you’re familiar with London or not. If you’ve not visited before or are only in London for a short period of time this…

  • Hidden London Tours
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    Lockdown LDN: Explore The Hidden London Underground With These Virtual Tours

    Virtual. The buzzword of the past year. Virtual birthdays, virtual work socials, virtual Christmas celebrations. However, one virtual activity still eliciting excitement are the Hidden London underground tours. Run by the London Transport Museum, the Hidden London Tours usually involve an underground exploration around London’s disused tube stations. However, as with much of the world, in 2020 Hidden London underground tours went virtual, making for a rather unique Zoom call. You may be wondering how the Hidden London Tours are run virtually, when you can’t go down to the tunnels in person. Well I’ve got you covered, with an overview of the King William Street tour and what to expect.…

  • London Bucket List: London Skyline
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    London Bucket List | An A-Z of 40+ Unique Things To Do

    One of my biggest fears when visiting somewhere new is getting home to then have a friend mention to me, or to see something on Instagram, that I wish I had visited. Our London bucket list has rounded up over 40 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink in the capital, so that you can live your best London life or cram your trip full of fun. With the rise in popularity of Instagram and influencer culture, there’s more of a desire than ever to head ‘off the beaten track’ and experience a new place like a local. With this in mind, this London bucket list contains…

  • Southwark London Houses
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    8 Fascinating Facts About Southwark, London

    Southwark (pronounced suth-arc, don’t make the mistake of saying ‘south-walk’ if you don’t want to out yourself as a tourist!) is a borough of inner London, connected to the City of London by bridges across the River Thames. Southwark London as we know it was formed in 1965 by amalgamating Bermondsey, Camberwell and Southwark, three former metropolitan boroughs in their own right. We discovered Southwark as part of Discover Real London’s ‘Staycation Tour’. Many facts about London were learnt, which you can discover here, however Ollie held so much knowledge about Southwark that the area deserved a post of its own. #1 Transforming from a really rough area in the…

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    Uncovering Hidden Gems with Discover Real London’s Staycation Tour

    AD | I was kindly invited on this tour by Ollie at Discover Real London on a gifted basis, however all views are my own Guided tours in London. I’m ashamed to say that before recently, I had never partaken in any sort of tour in the City. General concerns centre around what if it rains? What if there’s the one person in your group that doesn’t stop talking over the guide? What if you get left at the back? This is where Discover Real London step in, with guided London taxi tours like no other. Recently we were invited to experience the ‘Staycation Tour’ with Ollie, and it. was.…

  • Canary Wharf to Greenwich
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    LDN Explores: Cycling from Canary Wharf to Greenwich with Santander Cycles

    Cycling from Canary Wharf to Greenwich is is a wonderful day out, whether you live in London or are just visiting. Canary Wharf and Greenwich are the perfect contrast, from the tall modern buildings of the financial heart of the city, to the historical architecture of Greenwich. Renting bikes and cycling between the areas means that you get to explore two iconic London neighbourhoods in a chilled out manner, and get a whole lot more exercise than just standing on the tube. Be sure to save this route from Canary Wharf to Greenwich to use when you’re next visiting, or looking for something cheap to do in London. – The…

  • Trinity Riverside Bar; Trinity Buoy Wharf
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    The Docklands Dreamy Riverside Hangout | Trinity Buoy Wharf

    Trinity Buoy Wharf: 64 Orchard Place, London, E14 0JW Having a beer in a Grade II listed building overlooking Canary Wharf, The O2 and London’s only lighthouse, with a burger and chips from an American Diner hand delivered to your deckchair sound a bit unrealistic? Well it was until July 2020, when Trinity Buoy Wharf opened the doors to Trinity Riverside bar, East London’s dreamy new riverside venue. What is Trinity Buoy Wharf? Not only home to London’s only lighthouse, Trinity Buoy Wharf is a quirky arts hub in London’s Docklands with a ton of character and history. Standing since 1866, the lighthouse was used as a training base for…

  • Gods Own Junkyard London
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    Gods Own Junkyard: a Neon Wonderland in London’s E17

    Gods Own Junkyard; Unit 12, Ravenswood Industrial Estate, Shernhall Street, London, E17 9HQ One Sunday, with a completely free day ahead and fuelled by a desire to explore, we jumped on the Victoria line towards Gods Own Junkyard, London. I’ve got a ‘London bucket list’ on my phone which this neon light haven has sat on forever, so I was pumped.  – – What is Gods Own Junkyard? In the depths of an industrial estate in Walthamstow, E17, hides a container full of neon gems and film props. If you haven’t seen it on Instagram or featured on a blog then where have you been? It truly is a spectacular sight to…