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Some of the Unusual Ideas for a More Interesting Day Out in London
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There is a large building near Waterloo station that seems to have no doors. This is the Imax theatre. An interesting start would be to try to enter this thing. If you follow the signs from Waterloo station, and go along the subway you’ll find your way into the building. When visiting, try and make sure that the film you are seeing is in 3D to get the most pleasure of it.
This activity combines working and having lots of fun for free.
What about being part of the audience in a TV show? This is London, there are production studios everywhere. Taking part is free and a lot of fun, plus you get to see the process of making your favourite show!
You’ll be able to stay active in London any time of the year.
Volunteering isn’t the most typical thing to do in London but it can be a lot of fun, a way to meet people and take part in interesting events for free. For example, at Battersea Arts Centre you may do some work and see the plays for free.
Take advantage of many London sports venues.
Trying out a new sport or two can be an exciting and useful experience. There are ice rinks all over the city in winter and indoor ones all year round. Plenty of parks to try out running, tai-chi, rollerblading or cycling.
Go there in order to see the inner workings of your favourite show
In summer try out the pedal-boats in the Serpentine in Hyde Park. What about bowling? Swimming? In the summer you can swim in a special area of the Serpentine but you can always find a local swimming pool, gym or health club for the rest of the year.
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Read and choose True or False. A Morning in Greenwich
Greenwich is home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s oldest Royal Park and the Prime Meridian Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by boat. «City Cruises» runs a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss the beautiful buildings that Greenwich is famous for. Straight ahead you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum, which has interactive children’s galleries. Best of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free.On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m. sharp.
Greenwich is situated in London.
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Read and choose True or False. A Morning in Greenwich
Greenwich is home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s oldest Royal Park and the Prime Meridian Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by boat. «City Cruises» runs a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss the beautiful buildings that Greenwich is famous for. Straight ahead you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum, which has interactive children’s galleries. Best of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free.On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m. sharp.
It’s possible to get to Greenwich by water.
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Read and choose True or False. A Morning in Greenwich
Greenwich is home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s oldest Royal Park and the Prime Meridian Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by boat. «City Cruises» runs a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss the beautiful buildings that Greenwich is famous for. Straight ahead you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum, which has interactive children’s galleries. Best of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free.On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m. sharp.
The National Maritime Museum won’t be interesting for children.
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Read and choose True or False. A Morning in Greenwich
Greenwich is home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s oldest Royal Park and the Prime Meridian Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by boat. «City Cruises» runs a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss the beautiful buildings that Greenwich is famous for. Straight ahead you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum, which has interactive children’s galleries. Best of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free.On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m. sharp.
In Greenwich you have a chance to stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line.
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