Dropping the wife at Guys at 9am for a sinus op so have the day to kill time.
I’m not wanting to go watch browsing so I was wondering what are the best suggestions to kill 6 hours.
I was planning on the Design and Science museums, any better options?
OK; best wishes from me in anticipation of the improvement in her enjoyment of life.
Welcome to south London, the area of:
- the Imperial War Museum
- the Old Vic (more of an evening venue)
- the Horniman Museum
- the Globe Theatre
- Borough Market and the Clink
- the Shard...if you are so inclined
- Hay's Galleria
- HMS Belfast
- the Southbank...IMAX, galleries etc
- Bankside...inc Tate Modern
- Gabriel's Wharf
...plenty to keep you amused whatever your particular interest.
Mad to say it given its profile but if you’ve not been into St Paul’s - or even stood and taken it in - it’s wonderful and a nice 15-20 min walk from there. HMS Belfast is interesting if you like that sort of thing. Personally I’d take a stroll across Tower Bridge and do some of the historic things like Tower of London, wander round the Guildhall, some of the City of London’s history is incredible.
All very mainstream but so many British haven’t done the touristy historic bits of London that are an inherent part of our heritage that I like to recommend them. There’s a lovely Portuguese restaurant just under the railway bridge as you walk away from London Bridge in the direction of Waterloo but I’ve forgotten its name. It’s super there. I’ll get back to you if I remember its name.
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For fantastic views over London, check out this little secret https://www.8bishopsgate.com/lookout
If you are at Guy’s - drop in here for lunch - the salt-beef sandwich is the best I’ve had.
https://www.royaloaklondon.co.uk/
nice beers too
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Yes! That’s the one.
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Have a look at Battersea power station, now an upmarket shopping centre. A number of watch ads too. On the Northern Line
Thanks for the tips.
I bailed on the sight seeing as the wife called upset that they had told her it’s likely her op would be cancelled.
So I went back to sit with her, it’s 14:20 and she’s just been called having arrived at 8:30am …
Seems there was a no show so she’s getting done having spent most of the day thinking it’s being cancelled.
Just messaged me saying it’s still not certain and she’s all gowned up ready.
Fingers crossed here …
A familiar story unfortunately…
The clock and watch museum is now part of the Science museum (4th floor IIRC). I spent an afternoon there once and still felt a little rushed.
There’s lots of interesting watches and clocks there including a Harrison Chronometer and a Patek Natilus with a Daniels co-axial movement in it because PP said it couldn’t be done.
Browns in Shoreditch to pass an hour.
Sorry to hear this OP. Sounds horrendous and we've had many similar experiences.
The best thing to concentrate on now is helping your wife stay comfortable and recover.
There aren't many places to go in London that aren't mobbed, but if she's mobile then this little church garden at the back of Lower Thames St is worth a visit for pause and reflection:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/St...OXQx?entry=ttu
https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/thin...-church-garden
Good luck
Sad to hear about the hospital,I trust your wife will feel better soon.
Nowadays you may get brilliant treatment as I did last week or horrendous treatment as I did the week before that.
You can not automatically trust in the system nowadays,my surgery left me without potentially life saving medicine, reception wouldnt even let me see a doctor.
the v&a by a country mile - the dundee effort is a 'sack o shite' (pale imitation) by comparison as the locals may or may not say but the original is always good for surprising inspiration. one of the few reasons i ever return to london these days ...
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