THE 5 BEST PLACES IN LONDON Visited by happy Quinceanera

 

Ed is a 24 year old Londoner. He has lived in the UK capital his entire life, with only short stays in Portsmouth and Reading in recent years as part of his studies and for work. Ed now works in Covent Garden, He travels to Kew: a small village just outside London on the banks of the Thames. He really enjoys living in London and can't imagine living anywhere else. Happy Quinceanera agency wants to guide the peoles.

Ed agreed to share with us what he thinks are the 5 best places in London. He also gives us advice on what to avoid in London.




Top 5 things to do in London:

 

Porterhouse bar - Covent Garden

This bar with several floors and over 20 craft beers is the perfect place in London to spend an evening with friends. Almost every night, there are live performances. You won't regret your time at the Porterhouse Bar.

 

Bounce - Shore ditch

In the heart of a neighborhood lively with many bars, Bounce is an underground bar that offers an original experience! With twenty Ping-Pong tables it is an ideal place to celebrate a birthday or any other event. Bounce is a bit expensive, but the atmosphere is unique.

 

The Oval - Vauxhall

The Oval is home to the Surrey Cricket Ground, where many people meet after a long day of work on Friday or Thursday evenings - The atmosphere of a T20 cricket match often leads to a rather watered evening with friends. The Oval is certainly located on the outskirts of London but thanks to the public transport network, it is easy for friends to meet and enjoy one of the few sports where the English are always good!

 

Westfield’s - Shepherds Bush

This is a big mall with all the brands in the sun, everything from Gap to Gucci. It caters for any type of customer even if you don't want to buy anything, its a great place to see what some of the big brands got on the show and also what you can get from sales summer and January! It's also a great alternative to Oxford Circus, with a lot less people and easier to work your way around.

 

London Eye - Waterloo

The London Eye (A Ferris wheel 135 meters high) has become a symbol of the British capital. The London Eye offers superb views over the Thames embankment and across the city - a worthwhile way to see London from above.

 

3 things to avoid

Despite the fact that I love football a lot, I strongly advise against attending a football match - Chelsea / Arsenal / Totten ham / West Ham. First of all you will be paying way too much for your ticket as you are probably not a fan club, you will probably be disappointed in your experience in part due to the great violence that there is after the matches. It is better to go and see a smaller team play in order to get a better idea of ​​what the real football culture is (at a lower price).

 

Regent Street - Oxford Circus

This place is already crowded with tourists and there is in my opinion no worse place for people who visit London for just a few days - Don't risk ruining an entire afternoon with nothing n 'buy because everything is overpriced. Even though a lot of articles from tourist guides recommend Regent Street I cannot share their opinion, I think there are many more interesting things to visit in London.

 

London Zoo

Don't waste your time going to the zoo, I don't think this zoo is much different than all the other zoos around the world; Visiting a concrete jungle version would be a waste of time. Click on  happy quinceanera for information.

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