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Ania: Right now is the history of the Rolling Stones. It was great. They have a model of their dirty apt. One you'll love is a control board feature that you can play the songs and isolate the instruments. Expensive but worth it.
Ania: It's great farm to table food there's two locations. He was Michelin star rated chef at like 26
Ania: Such great vendors and it has functioned as a market for 1,002 years. Go for lunch and find the curry. Go to the church next door for a look around the garden and on the opposite side they excavated around the base and you can see history in the ground. All the way down to a piece of a Roman road
Ania: I lived here during my semester abroad because I made no friends so I immersed myself here and was never bored. It's on the top of my list. Pay a little extra to go sit in the members club for a drink or tea and scones. The view is incredible. There's a porch on either side.
Ania: Across the wobbly bridge from Tate. It costs a lot to get in but there are whispering walls inside
Ania: Just straight up rad. Who doesn't love a science museum. They have a dodo bird. Check what exhibition are happening because they bring cool combinations of sound and displays.
Ania: Sorry but it would only let me tag the road...but...you could take the train two hours to the coast and see Brighton. There's a beautiful palace (brighton pavilion) and Brighton pier
Ania: This was the cool Valencia st type place so it has galleries in the area and a ton of Indian restaurants. Now the cool area is shoreditch
Ania: If you're at saatchi gallery and need something from an organic shmanic shop then you can go here. I mean they have whole foods in London too.
Ania: Go to any of these. It's like the Walmart or Khol's of England but so much better. I have a dress from the 60's that my aunt wore.