Hi Rak
Coming to London to kill time will see you dropping into a few pubs sooner or later.
Rather than hanging out in a museum, I’d rather get some culinary treats on board such as a dim sum in China Town (off Leicester Square). Originally rude staff wherever you go, but brilliant food, especially at the joint with the green outside (till 17:00 – sorry, can’t remember the name). It’s right next to the Waxy O’Connors pub, which you should check out too. Looks small from the outside (just a plain door), but it’s a ‘belly and intestines’ of a pub on the inside, if that makes sense.
Sure, Covent Garden and all that are the touristy places, which you will see plenty of during the LAC nights anyway. I agree with grungy Camden though (up north), which has a great market and loads of ‘filthy’ old pubs. Generally speaking, wondering through central London is an easy undertaking, as everything is well connected, even by foot – Holborn (they’re doing one LAC night in the area), Convent Garden, Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and from there you’re not far from Embankment, which is right at the Thames.
The only pain in the a**e is the 23:00 pub law, which sees you desperately searching for another place when you just got in the mood.
And don’t forget, best of all – Big Ben… Only kidding…
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