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Lunar Cycle Written by Meriem Mahdhi If you like cycling, London has one of the best cycle paths along the River Thames, adding that touch of inspiration and romanticism to your commute. Whether it’s to work, for leisure, or because your flat mates are too noisy to tolerate at this hour, there’s a reason people say their favourite nights in London have been spent cycling around until dawn. So here is a guide on how £2 can fund a night you’ll probably remember for the rest of your life. Step one: grab a bike from Embankment. If you happen to be in Embankment at 11pm, probably sipping on a coffee you got from that late–closing Starbucks overlooking the station, the view will be too beautiful to move away from. You can find a bench overlooking the London Eye, because we don’t want you riding with one hand and holding your cup with the other. Because it’s nighttime and the roads are commuter-free, you have more cycling options available. Your best bet is to take a Santander bike from one of the six stations in Embankment only, otherwise you can always use Lime or Ride by Uber. Step two: ride the cycle path up until Tower Bridge. You can cycle along The City of London and experience the financial district in its ghost town guise. It should take no more than half an hour and offer the most amazing view of the city, all the way until the end. Odds are, you won’t encounter anyone sharing the cycle lanes with you in the middle of the night – it all adds to the adventure, but remember to take care and stick to familiar locations. Once you arrive at Tower Bridge, find a seat and enjoy the view and the emptiness of the city. London after dusk somehow manages to be both a hotspot for nightlife lovers and a deserted city, ready to welcome you and your time off for reflection, even better with a splendid view. Hungry after all the thinking about your life choices, career, mental health, family, good friends, bad friends, your dog, or Boris Johnson? No problem, you’re just a ten-minute ride away from Beigel Bake in Brick Lane. That certainly doesn’t need an introduction. 17