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What to Do In London On a Sunday

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What to Do In London On a Sunday

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  1. What to Do In London On a Sunday

  2. London is filled with so many beautiful landmarks and bustling with so many interesting activities, that you’ll never run out of things to do even on a lazy Sunday morning. Here are some excellent ideas you may try out next Sunday when you are out and about with family and friends.

  3. Have English Breakfast Start your day right with a scrumptiously filling English breakfast on any laid-back Sunday morning. You can have them from your apartment balcony overlooking the busy city streets of London. You can even prepare a romantic breakfast in bed for your partner. Having the freedom to cook your own meals and be creative about it is one of the major benefits of staying in a holiday apartment like Serviced Apartments Central London. Access to your own little kitchen allows you to prepare your own breakfast whenever you like. Serviced Apartments Maryleboneare located near some of the best cafes and eateries that serve the most delectable full English breakfast.

  4. Go for a Walk Since Sunday is a time for relaxation and reflection, it is also the perfect day to go to a park. Hampstead Heath’s great rolling landscape is perfect for flying kites, having a picnic, and watching the sunset. Meanwhile, health-conscious travelers may appreciate Battersea Park as the place provides an excellent venue for jogging. If quality alone time with your sweetheart is what you’re after, then take a romantic stroll under a canopy of trees at Kensington Gardens. Speaking of “walks,” there are actually guided London walking tours that you can join every Sunday. This way, you get to learn more about London’s history and culture. There are different kinds of guided tours scheduled in the morning, afternoon, and evening. A London walking tour can take you to the historic Tower of London in the morning; provide you an amazing cultural experience with The Street Art tour in the afternoon; and give you one hell of a night to remember with the Haunted London tour in the evening. 

  5. Explore a Museum Sunday is all about taking things slow. If you want peace and quiet, while you immerse yourself in London art, history and culture, visit a museum. You may say that--with so many tourists flocking to its grand doorsteps year after year--museums are the least quiet of places to visit in any city. However, there are several London museums that do guarantee peace and quiet as less people are bound to visit. Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising exhibits how objects and souvenirs that reflect culture and society have evolved over the years. The Canal Museum, on the other hand, is dedicated to exhibiting the history of the canal as it was once a major way of travel for many Londoners. Source: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s707/sh/a7435fc7-d1c1-4e4e-8de9-3f1640fcaabf/4ca4442ceb1b45eff331f175d8c0046e

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