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A view of Tower Bridge on the
River Thames in London.
One of the high-end
stores on Bond Street.
A view of the London Eye.
After Camden Town, hop on bus
number 168 and head to Covent
Gardens. Yes I know, we were just in
North London, so why are we headed
back to the centre of London? Well,
for Londoners who enjoy shopping,
theatre, restaurants, bars, history and
culture, Covent Gardens offers it all.
You can spend all day Saturday from
as early as 10am to the early hours of
Sunday morning enjoying the sights
and sounds of Covent Gardens. You
can enjoy a full show just by watching
the various street performers. They
perform in the open air and it’s nice
to remember to give them a tip. A
bonus is that Covent Gardens is within
walking distance of Soho, the River
Thames and Trafalgar Square.
If you have had enough of the
excitement of the centre of London,
then here is something more serene.
Get on the number 149 or 279 bus, or
the over ground train and head for the
Lea Valley River Park. River Lee Country
Park, as it is officially called, stretches
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