That London

Much food for thought so many thanks all

We do london every year so what we dont do this year there is plenty of info for other years

My nephew lives not far from camden so going to hook up with him too
 
Don’t know mate, they’re your kids ;)
It’s a pretty cool place to spend a few hours, there’s quite a bit to see and there’s decent food available. It does have a touristy feel now but there’s still some great spots .
It’s not too far either from St Pancras and the hotel which features in Harry Potter . They might recognise that and there’s a great Sunday Lunch available in the bar there .
We used to love going in the Gilbert Scott cocktail bar but they’ve closed it now and reopened it as something else . I’d expect it to be equally as good .
With reference to my upcoming visit to London can you tell me for reference how much the Sunday lunch would cost approximately, per person these days ?
 
Get Boris bikes and cycle round Hyde park, can hire a boat out to row in Serpentine, stop at few cafes for rest, walk part of it, feed the birds. There's a playground for kids, venture into Kensington palace gardens. If going to Camden, go to Little Venice and get boat along canals from there to Camden. Madam Tussauds, London dungeon
tuppence a bag by all accounts.
 
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Trains (avanti) are on strike that day so need to drive down as far as poss before dumping car and getting tube in. Where would we be suggesting to drive to please blues

Was thinking watford
 
More help needed…

Trains (avanti) are on strike that day so need to drive down as far as poss before dumping car and getting tube in. Where would we be suggesting to drive to please blues

Was thinking watford

You can get to London by various routes with one change over and avoid Avanti. Piccadilly to Sheffield, Doncaster, Leeds or Crewe and then onto London from any of those places.
 

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