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                <title>London Fields lido</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A 50m, heated, outdoor pool, near to Victoria Park and Hackney central.  London Fields Lido has been renovated and is now open! <br><br>It is operated by GLL so facilities are spartan but it is fab and clean. Entry is less than £4 and the pool is open from 6.30am (mon-fri) or  8am to 8pm. <br><br>Lockers are poolside (20p) and changing rooms and showers are inside and out. There is also sunbathing space around the pool. <br><br>It is a blissful place to plough up and down: no gimmicky wave machines or even inflatables here. <br><br>Be aware, though, that if it really really rains, then you will be thrown out of the pool as visibility is reduced. <br><br>Sad irony that London summers mean that it is too wet to swim.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Ostia Antica</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you're in Rome make sure you take a day or afternoon trip out to Ostia Antica (30 mins by train). It was the ancient port city of the Roman Empire &amp; when the river silted up it was abandoned and the silt preserved the city beautifully. What's left is a huge ghost-town several miles inland with amphitheatre, apartment blocks, forum, bath houses and villas. <br><br>You can enter and walk around most buildings - even go upstairs and walk in gardens - and there are few of the restrictions you'll find in Pompeii. We went on a Sunday afternoon and the place was spookily almost deserted. <br><br>In the summer, the amphitheatre often hosts open air performances of folk and opera. A real find. Plus you can round off the day with a swim with the surf girls and boys at Rome's funky beach suburb, Ostia, a train stop away at Lido Centro.]]></description>
                
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