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                <title>Southbank– I love Southbank!</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[...walking along Southbank is one of the most beautiful ways to see various sites of London. <br><br>Starting from the London Eye, overlooking the Thames, Houses Parliament and Big Ben. <br><br>The Royal Festival Hall in particular, is an excellent meeting spot and place to chill... sometimes you get art or music for free in the foyer :) and there's a cafe and bar for refreshments! <br><br>There are plenty of tourist-friendly/child-friendly restaurants around here, big chains such as: Waggamama, Strada, Giraffe, also a pretty big "eat" (with great sandwiches, juices etc,.) a bookshop and music shop too... plus a regular book market outside the BFI, in the summer various free events outside, well worth checking out this area and just walking, walking, walking...]]></description>
                
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                <title>Open Air Theatre</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is a fantastic London institution.  In the centre of Regent's Park it is a little piece of magic.  You enter through a small gate and the softly draped fairy lights around the bar, the smell of barbecued meat and the excited buzz of over 1,000 fellow attendees makes for a really exciting night. Many start with a picnic on the lawns outside in the park which is a fab way to feel really summery. Tickets start from ten pounds.  Every year performances include Midsummer Night's Dream, a children's play and something contemporary (this year it is the Boyfriend).  It also stages comedy nights and concerts on Sundays. Comedy Store Players is fantastic but sells out quickly every year. It is a completely unpretentious night out, you can take wine and crisps etc. into the auditorium.  Advise that you also take warm clothes and possibly waterproofs, depending on the weather!]]></description>
                
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