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8 Brilliant Ways to Pass the Time in London

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Date: 29 Nov 2010
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The poet and playwright Ben Jonson famously said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” With that in mind, we asked the travelers on our staff a simple question: if you had nothing but free time in London, what would you do? We got some great answers, and we hope you keep some of these ideas in mind for the next time you find yourself in foggy London.

1. Portobello Road Market submitted by Rebecca Halfond

This bustling outdoor market has been called the best people-watching site in London. The shops lining Portobello Road Market are open six days a week, but it’s the antiques market held every Saturday that draws people from near and far. If you find yourself staying in central London (The City, as it’s known) and you want to get your day off to a good start, head to Portobello Road Market and pick up a quick bite for breakfast.

Harrods, bedecked with lights for the holidays.

2. Harrods submitted by Christy Waller

“Omnia Omnibus Ubique—All Things for All People, Everywhere.” That’s the motto at Harrods, the United Kingdom’s largest department store. From fine clothing to jewelry to exotic foods, you can spend hours immersing yourself in the glamor and the mystique of Harrods. No expense is spared at this London landmark. Harrods even went so far as to put a live cobra on its payroll in 2007. Why? To serve as guard-snake to a pair of $85,000 ruby-, sapphire- and diamond-encrusted sandals, of course. If multi-thousand-dollar footwear isn’t in your travel budget, you can still indulge in the food at Harrods, from foie gras and truffles to chocolates, candies, jams and preserves. Or, you can shop for clothing from some of Europe’s best-known designers.

3. Maggs Rare Books submitted by Kate Pearson

Bibliophiles will love this bookstore tucked between Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace. Established in 1853, Maggs is one of the world’s largest and oldest purveyors of antiquarian books. For serious book collectors, Maggs is a must-see.

4. St. James Park submitted by Kathryn Bucchere

The oldest Royal Park in London, St. James Park runs right up to Buckingham Palace, where you might be lucky enough to glimpse the Changing of the Guard ceremony. For dates and times when this famous ceremony takes place, click here. Or, simply stroll around the park and treat yourself to a meal at Inn The Park, one of Go Ahead’s Kathryn Bucchere’s favorite ways to spend an afternoon in London.

5. TKTS booth in Leicester Square submitted by Marissa Cohen

Theatre buffs know that, with the exception of New York’s Broadway, there’s no place like London’s West End. World-class performers grace the West End’s stages every night, and you can see their shows on the cheap by “rushing” same-day tickets at the TKTS booth in Leicester Square. If you want to watch great live theatre and you’re not picky about which show you see, head to TKTS for the start of a memorable night in the West End.

6. Tower of London submitted by Sarah Kaplan

The White Tower, the innermost keep at the Tower of London.

Without William the Conqueror’s Tower of London, London as we know it might not exist. The Tower complex cemented William’s victory at Hastings and confirmed his rule over the British Isles. Over the centuries, the Tower has become the symbolic heart of England, the former home of an armory, a mint, a treasury, a menagerie and now, the Crown Jewels. The long list of prisoners who have served time in the Tower—including Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More, Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes, William Penn, Samuel Pepys and Rudolf Hess—along with an extensive collection of medieval armor makes this ancient castle an important stop for history buffs.

7. Tea at Kensington Palace’s Orangery submitted by Rebecca Halfond

Step back into the gentility of the Victorian Age with afternoon tea at Kensington Palace’s orangery. Built in 1761 to protect the royal citrus trees from London’s winters, the orangery provides an airy, comfortable setting for a midday snack.

8. Borough Market submitted by Jenna Bartolomei

Open almost 24 hours a day, Borough Market is one of the world’s largest food markets. You’ll find vendors hawking imported ingredients from across Europe and the Mediterranean, along with prepared delicacies including cumin seared sea scallops with wild rabbit, roasted venison, Indian-inspired mackerel recheado and more. Foodies should make time to seek out this treasure trove near Tower Bridge.

What’s your favorite way to pass the time in London?

3 Comments
  1. Junk_junk_51 December 1, 2010 at 2:04 am
    Going in October 2011, can hardly wait, Thanks for the tips!!!
  2. Wjlaverty December 1, 2010 at 12:37 pm
    Tipping a pint at a sidewalk cafe on Bayswater.
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