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    Queens - MEATliquor diner

    Queens

    3.1(27 reviews)
    0.1 miBayswater

    Having visited last week and been satisfied but not impressed, I enjoyed my visit significantly…read moremore this time: the staff were attentive and friendly, and visible enough to find if there was a problem. While there still weren't many people in the place (rather expected for midday on a Tuesday!), the vibe was much more pleasant. Perhaps I just caught the staff on an off day last time? Either way, it was a very enjoyable visit. However, I would still absolutely prefer if there were direction signs to the bowling/restaurant/skating that weren't just printed on the floor, given the low lighting makes them hard to read!

    Do you like ice-skating? QUEENS is London's ONLY Ice Rink and Ten Pin Bowling. Whether you want to…read morelearn to ice skate, try your hand at a game of ten pin bowling, enjoy a drink in the bar or sample some of our freshly prepared food the choice is yours. If you are a teenager group or a family looking for an activity on a rainy Sunday, this might be a fun place to go. The good thing about ice rank is that it is indoors and unlike any other place you even can go ice-skating in summer. The equipment all can be hired at the reception. Funny enough I was invited to a birthday to Queens. Even though it is original I did not really enjoy, as we were all grown up girls skating one round after the other. Not to mention this was summer! But pop icon Madonna and Guy Ritchie celebrated their son Rocco's 6th birthday at Queens then I am sure it I good enough for you little ones!

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    Queens - Presenting BEER PONG!

    Presenting BEER PONG!

    Queens - Our humongous ice-rink at QUEENS, open all year round!

    Our humongous ice-rink at QUEENS, open all year round!

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    MEATliquor Bar

    The Gate Picturehouse - exterior

    The Gate Picturehouse

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.5 miNotting Hill

    Yup, this one's pretty spesh. Cannae knock it really. It's bring your own which I LIKE in a…read morecinema, 4 bottles of ale make any film a deeper, more textual visual experience I find. And it has a beautifully-decorated auditoreum, of the kind Britain used to have, before Warner Villages, and entertainment parks and Thatcher came to town. And I really rate their selection and choices of films - the artier, more complex interesting side of Hollywood and lots of indy European films. Which tend to be much more inspired than our indy, left-of-centre film industry. So, you'll be watching films amongst other very cool people, who dig these things just like you. But I like that feeling, like, "yeah the Gate Cinema is good, just like this film. Is good - c'est bon uh?" Comme 'le gate'.

    I think this is the best cinema in London, hands down. They always have a really great variety of…read morefilms showing, from the latest blockbuster featuring any number of Hollywood 6 packs to the latest limited release French art house featuring people having sex. The seats are ultra comfortable and there is a coffee table style ledge next to most seats where you can put your bottle of wine or beer - so much more civilised than a plastic cup holder. That's right you can buy alcohol at the bar when you buy your tickets so there's no messing around and getting there 4 hours before. The whole feel is quite upmarket and a little bit of a throw back to when cinemas were really special.

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    The Gate Picturehouse - Large screen

    Large screen

    The Gate Picturehouse - Now this is cinema.

    Now this is cinema.

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    Alice's Adventures Underground - Another really cool puppet from the show Photo from Time Out London

    Alice's Adventures Underground

    4.4(14 reviews)
    3.3 miWaterloo, Southwark

    I just wanted to start off by saying the person that rated Alice Underground 1 star is a complete…read moreimbecile. The characters are upstairs after you finish watching the show. Fucking idiot. Now for the review of the actual show! This show was amazing. The amount of detail put into each of the sets and the costumes was absolutely jaw dropping and completely exceeded my expectations. The acting was phenomenal and truly made you feel that you really were in another world. I was told by a worker at the bar that you could go to this show 4 times and have a different experience each time. I would definitely not mind doing this show multiple times to be able to see ALL of the sets, costumes, scenarios and different pieces of the story. Immersive theater at its finest! I flew from New York to see this show and it was worth it. My 2nd event at the vaults and I can promise I'll be back for more. DO NOT MISS THIS.

    "If you had taken me on this when I was younger, I would've cried the whole way through" - this is…read morehow I've opened my story of the Alice's Adventures Underground experience to everyone I've spoken to. We had an amazing time, but my god this place sticks to the 'original' Alice = totally mind altering! Located in Waterloo Vaults, you first enter into a bar and merchandise area, at which point you're asked to check your coat and bag in. There is a bar available but, having been to Cubana for a happy hour cocktail beforehand, we were just ready to get started. This is also the opportunity to pre-order your drinks for the Mad Hatter's Tea Party if you so wish - white or red wine, or a gin and cucumber cocktail at £5 a pop. The experience itself is hard to describe, partly because there's just so much going on your brain can hardly comprehend and partly because I don't want to ruin anything for those who want to attend in the near future. Four different stories unfold alongside one another, culminating in a huge court scene with the ferocious queen and interspersed with all the well known characters. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party was a personal favourite (and not just for the opportunity to sit down!) - the characters are all very well played, the right balance between scary and comfortingly familiar. Plus the look on people's faces when the scene begins again is something of a picture...worth swotting up if you want to know what's to come! The final bar is where you can revel in the success of escaping this twisting world, with a brilliant little band, bar and hot food available. There's a maze and some flamingo croquet for activities, and plenty of alcohol available. You can re-enter this area throughout its run this summer with your SUIT card, issued earlier in the evening, and worth visiting if you know someone who possess something so powerful. Why four stars? Giving in our bags as recommended rendered us purse-less, so that last area was a bit of a let down - once you exit, there's no re-entry on the day, so it was a quick nose around and then out again. Coming out at £50 a ticket, you'd also think that perhaps that the tea party drink could be on the house. Whether you go for 'eat me' or 'drink me', I recommend the Alice's Adventures Underground Experience. Just, please, don't eat the jam tarts!

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    Alice's Adventures Underground - Photo from Time Out London

    Photo from Time Out London

    Alice's Adventures Underground - The sets are insanely good. So good that you feel you are on a movie set.  Photo from Time Out London

    The sets are insanely good. So good that you feel you are on a movie set. Photo from Time Out London

    Alice's Adventures Underground - The set for this part was really cool and so unexpected. Photo from Time Out London

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    The set for this part was really cool and so unexpected. Photo from Time Out London

    Kensington Palace - Opulent stairway of King George II

    Kensington Palace

    3.7(151 reviews)
    0.5 miKensington Gardens, Kensington, Hyde Park

    The first time my daughter and I visited London and we went to Kensington Palace, we got lost when…read moreleaving and ended up on a private street. The street required entry by a guard and we have no idea how we ended up there. The palace is absolutely beautiful and still functions as housing for the royals. We were able to add a memento for Princess Di at the White Garden which still acts as a memorial to her this day.

    Our visit to Kensington Palace was unplanned and full of surprises. We were doing a walking tour…read moreand noticed that there were very few visitors and so we easily bought tickets and got right in (after a robust security search). From the outside, the Palace looks institutional to me. The building was built (actually a remodeled farmhouse) in the late 1600's by King William and Queen Mary. A formal garden surrounds the west entrance. I imagine that the garden is quite spectacular in the Spring. The tour includes visits to three "Chambers" with audio tour phones that were easy to use. The audio tour is excellent with lots of interesting information. The staff is friendly and offers talks on interesting aspects of the palace. The oldest chamber visit was that of Queen Mary II (wife of King William III). The Queen's Gallery was most interesting with a fabulous harpsichord that was being played by a member of staff during our visit. The gallery overlooks the lovely gardens. The room is filled with antique pottery and portraits of the Queen. She died in her nearby bedroom chamber at the age of 32 with the King by her side. The Chamber of George II and Queen Caroline is quite opulent. We heard a short and fascinating lecture on a unique wind monitoring device that is still operational today. Family portraits and Renaissance art fill the walls. The third chamber on the tour is that of Queen Victoria where she lived as a child. Some of her childhood toys and books are displayed. Visitors are encourage to play with recreations of toys and dress up clothes. The room of her birth is the final stop of the tour. A gift shop and cafe are available. It would be fun to have tea in the cafe and imagine dining with royalty. I was hoping to run into a few royals, but I didn't. I thoroughly enjoyed the tour and would recommend. There were few visitors while we were there, which was nice. Plan at least 2 hours (mostly walking) for the tour. GET the audio headsets (they are included with admission). Expect stairs. A restroom is available for visitors.

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    Kensington Palace - Bedroom of Queen Mary II

    Bedroom of Queen Mary II

    Kensington Palace - Birthplace of Queen Victoria

    Birthplace of Queen Victoria

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    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

    4.4(28 reviews)
    2.5 miBloomsbury

    Just as a prior reviewer mentioned the orchestra seats are not tiered enough so you will have…read moredifficulty seeing over a tall monster sized man whose head obstructed my view during the entire show. The space between the backseat of the person in front of you and your seat is so narrow I had less than 3 inches when I crossed my legs. There was no ventilation and the stuffy heat made me fall asleep a few times. I'd have to ask Hubby what happened during the show I missed. Seats were uncomfortable too. Getting to the bathroom was a journey. Down the stairs, up the stairs, walk a hallway, up the stairs, get in line on the stair steps. I'd prefer to see the show in another city theater that wasn't so uncomfortable. The special effects on the shows were great. You have 2 hours between Part 1 and Part 2, night time to get dinner at the ample restaurants in the area. But if you want to dine at a popular one, it's best to have reservations and let them know you only have an hour to eat. Otherwise, it's fast food. We both thought the script wasn't well written and as Hubby puts it, they spent too much time talking to explain things. The actors were all good though. I had low expectations as a family member had seen the show when it played in our city. It was better than I expected.

    Seeing this play may have been the best part of our trip to London! Plot aside, The Cursed Child…read morewas so well done, the magic effects were hugely impressive, the actors gave it their all, and we were left stunned at the end of each set. I wish I could've taken more pictures and videos because I want to relive the play over and over. The play is broken up into 4 acts, with a couple of hours break between Act II and Act III. It seems like a long time, but the play itself flies by. I was concerned our 9 and 11 year olds wouldn't have the attention span to make it through the entire play, but they did because it did a great job of keeping everyone entertained. Some advice: although there aren't really any bad seats, be sure to book your tickets as far out as possible because some areas are cheaper or have more legroom. We were at the front of the second balcony, which was great, but I was a bit cramped (not too bad). Also, be sure to make reservations at a nearby restaurant during the intermission. This area was slammed with tourists, and I was happy we had a table waiting for us. We have been talking about The Cursed Child nonstop over the past couple of weeks. It was worth every penny.

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    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Inside

    Inside

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Outside

    Outside

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

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    Chelsea Farmers Market

    Chelsea Farmers Market

    2.8(8 reviews)
    1.9 miChelsea
    ££

    Lets explain how a Chelsea Farmers Market looks like... No - you will not find fresh vegetables…read moreand stalls there. Instead the market is formed by different businesses arranged next to each other in a square. If you need to know which restaurant I recommend, I always opt for the Spanish place - where you can eat a proper steak, half a chicken with fries or a big spanish sausage. On a very hot Sunday afternoon we ordered sangria to cool down. There are two other places I visit. The organic food shop, which has a very deep selection, especially if you look for a special marmalade. In a white wooden hut you will find a book shop which has a wide selection of manly art, design, architecture and fashion. Here and then I find an interesting book - there is nothing as good as flicking through newly printed books. This place is ideal to just love and live on a Sunday afternoon. If there is one place I recommend to visit in summer in Chelsea it is this one. I suggest you go there with a group of friends and just chill out. Also, I discovered lots of Greek and Spanish people hang out around there -hot.

    I didn't notice this place for ages even though I passed the entrance twice a day on the way to and…read morefrom work. It's something to do with the low, chalet-style buildings which house the shops, businesses and restaurants - they're just so un-flashy, un-Chelsea. So in the end I was brought here because someone recommended the alterations place to me I think it's called Leo's. It's run by an old Italian guy, the service is good and he is a big character. Expect to wait in a queue, listening to stories of his grandchildren. Upon exploration, the other shops in here are also great. I found a rare bound copy of The Book of Tea in the bookshop. I have been looking for one for years, randomly asking places. This is definitely the sign of a good bookshop. The organic / wholefoods shop is also good, as is the tobacconists and, although all I had was a takeaway sandwich from the restaurant, its was yummy. I like and miss Chelsea Farmer's Market, despite the severe lack of real farmers.

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    Chelsea Farmers Market
    Chelsea Farmers Market
    Chelsea Farmers Market

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