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A place to spot celebrities up close (and somewhere to take your mum to).
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Great backstreet boozer with ace pub garden on the canal that once a month hosts an Underground Punk-Fuzz-Rock-Noise-DIY night in their cellar!
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Possibly the greatest pub in the UK!
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A couple of old dodgy wholesale shops converted into a bar? Yeah, you must be in Shoreditch.
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From Broadway Market to Victoria Park.
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Our editor and designer have been hidden away in a dark cave in the Outer Hebrides for the last three months, piecing together all of your submissions for the best guide to London, ever. However, they've crawled back to London to tell us there is one vital piece of the jigsaw missing - the cover shot!
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So you want to 'escape the city' and feel like you can catch your breath, hear the birds, and run through open spaces that are not clogged with people? Head south of the river to what was once the Great North Wood, lying only 4 miles (6km) south of Central London.
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Dig Indian cuisine? Then head to Brick Lane in the heart of East London to get your fix!
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The latest branch of the infamous-to-dieters Hummingbird Bakery opened in Soho in 2009, following the blinding success of their Portobello Road and South Kensington shops.
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A small Scandinavian corner in Soho.
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If you need a little break from a busy day or you're discovering the Camden Market and just want to sit back and reflect what you've seen so far, treat yourself and go to Yumchaa. A charming place with a counter filled with tasty looking treats and a fantastic range of yummy tea, waiting for you to try and enjoy.
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As Jerome K Jerome once said “I take no interest in creeping round dim and chilly churches behind wheezy old men, and reading epitaphs. Not even the sight of a bit of cracked brass let into a stone affords me what I call real happiness.” He did however, admit that for most Brits, a poke around a cemetery was a great way to pass the time. Jerome then would not like Putney Vale Cemetery but I do.
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Why am I choosing the London Underground? Quite simple, if you want to go to all the cool London places, you need a way to go there and in London, the only one way to do that is to take the underground!
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Shoreditch High Street. Walk past the trendy kids with the silly haircuts and the street art and find real London streets and traditional entertainment venues.
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Are you up for some footie but not just on TV? Check out The Hive.
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Walking along the River Thames, you can find a lot of different things to look at.
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Once you set one foot in Regent's Park (or any other park in central London for that matter) they're already there, watching you. An army of squirrels and pigeons watching your every move, analysing whether you might have some delicious food to share with them. And "share" in this case doesn't necessarily mean you agree so protect your food well, and have your camera ready!
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There’s something really interesting about old tube stations and there are several hidden across London. The best are the few that have been left exactly as they were, as if the gates closed shut only yesterday.
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A vintage Sunday morning at London's Camden Town.
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Every Lomographer who has an eye for modernist architecture or unusual and futuristic settings should stop by the Brunswick.