London Top 130 Things to do with Useful Links
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121 (85) Grosvenor Square
The central garden, now open to the public, used to be reserved for the wealthy residents. A statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt stands in the square, as does a later statue of Eisenhower.
Grosvenor Square
122 (53) Classical music by candlelight
Likely to stay in the memory after all the historical facts from those museum trips have faded. Bring a friend.
Classical music by Candlelight
123 Southwark Wharves
Southwark Wharves
124 (90) Hay's Galleria
Hay's Galleria
125 (46) Walking in the Moonlight
Stretch those legs and raise a quid for charity. It’ll be a memorable night out under the stars above the clouds.
Walking in the Moonlight
126 (69) Ronnie Scott’s
The latest and the best, Ronnie’s makes light of its history – its all about the music.
Ronnie Scotts
127 (62) Take Afternoon Tea
Does it get anymore civilised than afternoon tea? Take tea at the Wolseley in Piccadilly and let the Englishness of it all make you want to utter those immortalised words - anyone for croquet?
Tea at the Wolseley
128 (60) Celebrate the Chinese New Year in London's Chinatown
Chinese New Year starts in late January/early February not the 1st January.
Happy London Chinese New Year
129 (66) Japanese Peace Pagoda, Battersea Park
Battersea was bombed by the Germans in world war two.
Japanese Peace Pagoda, Battersea Park
130 (63) Cheap Movies at the Prince Charles Cinema
Price doesn’t always equate to quality.
Prince Charles Cinema