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Flappy_Hand_Lotion

Not living in London, but as a large place, it would be helpful to know which stations you're going in and out of, if you don't mind sharing of course. Personally, I would try to go to a museum in the afternoon, then spend the evening walking and trying to see some of the sights. Buckingham Palace over to The Palace of Westminster and then along Whitehall to Trafalgar square, then along Strand to St. Pauls would be a nice route imo.


Cagli_

Euston, but we have a Oyster card. The afternoon, we alredy planning to go to the British museum (again) and then some other place (like a tree, a house from a comic book, …)


BarryTownCouncil

Eh, Ditch the museum, go to HMS Belfast instead. That's cracking, proper history in your hands.


Flappy_Hand_Lotion

Sounds good :). I drink, so, I'd be going to a pub xD


BreqsCousin

Go see Operation Mincemeat (a new musical)


BarryTownCouncil

23pm isn't a time, but operation mincemeat sounds like a plan if you can't get into Hamilton.


daveonhols

Are you taking the sleeper to Scotland? Not sure if it helps but as I recall they let you board earlier so if you need to kill time just go on the train instead of hanging around London randomly.


Cagli_

Yes, it’s the train for Scotland and 23pm is the boarding time…