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See the main sights of London from the River from as little as £5.20
London's transport network includes river boats! Using an oyster card or any contactless payment method, you can pay as little as £5.20 to board a ferry between many central London locations. Routes run from Putney in the west to Barking in the east, going via tourist sights such as Battersea Power Station, London Eye, Parliament and Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Greenwich and The O2 arena.
https://www.thamesclippers.com/plan-your-journey/ticket-informationCreate your own Gin, Drink amazing Gin cocktails, and eat delicious Tapas
The Distillery on Portobello Road is the home of Portobello Gin, and over 3 floors you can tour the distillery and even have a go at blending your own gin, drink G&Ts or cocktails at the bar, or move upstairs for incredible small plate style food. The top floor even has 2 rentable bedrooms and a private dining room for gin focussed and movie themed tasting menu evenings!
http://www.the-distillery.london/Visit Camden Market Buck Street
Browse for vintage clothing, artisanal crafts, and unique souvenirs at the vibrant and eclectic Camden Market in North London. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many street food stalls.
Visit Hyde Park
Enjoy the great outdoors in one of London's largest parks, Hyde Park. Perfect for a picnic, a jog, or a leisurely stroll, rent a pedal boat on the Serpentine or visit the Diana Memorial Fountain.
Visit Columbia Road Flower Market
Immerse yourself in color and fragrance at the popular Columbia Road Flower Market, held every Sunday in East London. Buy a bouquet of fresh flowers or enjoy a coffee at one of the nearby cafes.
Visit Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Explore the world's largest collection of living plants at Kew Gardens, one of London's most beautiful parks. Wander through the Palm House and the Princess of Wales Conservatory, and take in the peaceful surroundings.
Visit Ronnie Scott's
One of London's most iconic jazz clubs, Ronnie Scott's has been showcasing live jazz since 1959. It has hosted some of the biggest names in jazz, including Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald.
Visit Tate Modern
Discover contemporary and modern art from around the world at the Tate Modern, housed in a former power station. Don't miss the stunning views from the top floor of this world-renowned art museum.
Visit Jazz Cafe
Located in the heart of Camden, The Jazz Cafe is a popular spot for live jazz and soul music. It has hosted performances by artists like Amy Winehouse, Bobby Womack, and Roy Ayers.
Visit The Truman Brewery
The Old Truman Brewery is a must-visit for anyone who loves unique experiences. It's home to a collection of independent shops, bars, and galleries, as well as a weekly food and vintage market. You'll love the vibe and the variety of things to see and do.