Hello, romanian here about to go to a work event in London, for a week.First time there, non-smoker, what would you recommend to visit from 18:00 to late at night What food I should try while being there, during my short stay?
Theatre in Covent Garden (london is the best city in the world for theare)Small music and comedy clubs in Camden (not as good as it once was)Trendy "boxpark" place in ShoreditchSoho/Carnaby Street, more traditional shopping and restaurantsFood:Fish and Chips but not at a tourist trap place, you want a smallish out the way place that isn't table service.Dishoom: it's a meme but it's still a reliably good quality Indian restaurantAfternoon tea: light lunches with cakes and tea/champagne often in a luxury settingSunday roast/tradititional english: The Devonshire or The Pig and Butcher
>>2878926Thank you
>>2878909Last time I was in the UK (which was a while ago desu), I really enjoyed the after-hours/late-night events at the museums where they have live music, workshops, guided tours, etc. Some of the evening walking tours were pretty cool too.
>>2879509Thanks, it was a plan of mine, I did in in Italy, same travel circumstances, although you need some luck as those after hours aren't usually put on google maps.It was nice to have the whole museum for ourselves that evening
>>2878909get whatever airfood from the airport you want and leave.
>>2878909I would go to Freemasonry museum
>>2878909>non-smokerwhy do you mention that? lolI would say Covent Garden bars, restaurants are good. Also South Bank area has some nice outdoor bars and food places. Camden Market area is also quite interesting. Notting Hill/Portobello Road Market is also a good area to check out.
>>2878909Please pay a visit to Wesley's Chapel in Islington. It's very interesting.