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  • 101 things to do before you leave London

  • By Time Out editors

  • Have a right old cockney knees-up... and 100 other unmissable experiences. From gastronomic delights to hidden parks, sexual shenanigans to cultural must-sees, here's our indispensable guide to the things you simply must do before leaving London!

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    Join a pearly king (or queen) for a Cockney knees-up

    1 The knees-up
    Jimmy, genuine pearly king of Camberwell, says…
    'First, you need an all right boozer. You don’t always need a piano like we’ve got here, but it helps. You need pie and mash, jellied eels, cockles and plenty of booze. I don’t drink bitter, it’s a horrible bleeding drink, so I’ll have a lager. The old girls’ll have a stout and the women’ll have gin or Babycham. Years ago, every Friday night there was a knees-up, but it’s a dying art now.

    'Most of the old cockney pubs are now yuppie bars. You might get frog’s legs but they won’t have seen a jellied eel in donkey’s years. I can eat jellies and cockles till they’re coming out my ears, but I don’t like whelks and winkles. I tried a whelk a few years back and it took me half-an-hour to eat it; it’s like chewing an inner tube. Feature continues

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    'I do a singing act for the oldies – "Lambeth Walk", "Maybe it’s Because I’m a Londoner", "Take Your Mince Pies off My Bristols". You don’t have to sing in tune. I learnt my songs outside the Hen and Chicken on East Street in Walworth and the bloke on the piano played like he wore boxing gloves. You can’t sing cockney like Robbie Williams or Freddie Mercury – it just ain’t right. You’ve got to belt it out.

    'These are folk songs; some of them go back to Dickens’s time. But youngsters aren’t interested in our culture. There’s only 30 of us going out there preaching the pearly gospel and in another 20 or 30 years that’ll be the end of the knees-up.'
    Thanks to the William IV, 7 Shepherdess Walk, N1 (020 3119 3012) For donations to Jim’s Donkey Care Centre, visit www.genuinelondonpearlykingsandqueens.co.uk.

    2 Get classical in a crypt
    Listen to classical music by candlelight at St Martin-in-the-Fields (Thursdays to Saturdays, and alternate Tuesdays, 7.30pm). The evening performances are worth the entry fee; lunchtime recitals are free.
    St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, WC2 (020 7766 1100/www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org). Charing Cross tube/rail.

    3 Buy a brand new skin at Brown’s Hotel
    A combination of dry skin buffing, filing, clipping and scrubbing, with a soothing foot and leg massage, nail conditioning, and polishing. Pure luxury for £60.
    Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle St, W1 (020 7493 6020/www.brownshotel.com). Green Park tube.

    4 Get instant karma
    Visit the beautiful Kyoto Gardens in Holland Park. The bridge at the foot of a waterfall is one of the city’s most peaceful spots.
    Holland Park tube

    5 Go night fishing
    Anyone can dangle their rod in the pond on Clapham Common, but check the website (www.claphamangling.co.uk) to make sure there are no competitions taking place.
    Clapham Common tube

    6 Make a call from London's first red phone box
    Take two steps off Piccadilly into the imposing courtyard arch of the Royal Academy and swing open the doors of telephonic history. This sheltered red kiosk is a Grade-II listed building – not just the first ever vermillion red telephone box in the whole world, but its wooden prototype. Dial H for history!
    Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London, W1J (OBD 020 7300 8000/www.royalacademy.org.uk). Piccadilly Circus/Green Park tube.

    7 Moonwalk
    This night-time walk in early summer is a great way to see a different side of the city – by moonlight – while raising money for charity.
    (www.walkthewalk.org)

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27 comments

  1. Posted by harry t on 09 Oct 2008 11:48

    love it and it is smeely and spackers

  2. Posted by frog pond on 09 Oct 2008 11:44

    u londoner suck and it smeels

  3. Posted by Julie on 17 Sep 2008 21:24

    Sir John Sloane Museum is an absolute must - compbined with sitting in Lincoln Inn Fields opposite and enjoying the island of peace in the middle of the city.

  4. Posted by Coachlydia on 11 Aug 2008 12:32

    Great tips and fun too! London is such a beautiful city and there is lots to do. Thanks.
    Lydia

  5. Posted by londonlover on 05 Aug 2008 15:21

    George you smelly beast. London does'nt smell you do!!!!! I have lived in london all of my 86 years and its people like you that give london a bad name. It's proposterous that filth like you can comment on such a helpful website. And as for your 'bite me' well your just being childish and vulgur.

  6. Posted by Remains Annominous on 01 Aug 2008 13:05

    I lived in london for 7 years, on the 11th im going back and i didnt know what to do there other than visit family=]. These tips we're a great help :)

  7. Posted by Amonamos on 19 Jul 2008 10:17

    i cant wait 2 come 2 london in the hoildays i am soooooooo excited ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !.....................

  8. Posted by taufik on 13 Jul 2008 16:28

    Have been away from london for long..too long really. Miss london more than any other place in the universe!!! So much, so much to do in london. London has every thing concievable!

  9. Posted by Justin on 06 Jul 2008 15:00

    I'm a Londoner who's lived abroad for 18 years, but come every summer with by boys. This list has given me some great ideas. Thanks.

  10. Posted by BECKY ATKIN on 04 Jul 2008 20:06

    No doubt in my mind that London Town is the best place on the earth...so much to do and see. Fantastic list, and how nice to see the obvious things are not on it! Im def planning on hitting the fish market at dome obsurd hour soon....

  11. Posted by bertie on 23 Jun 2008 20:03

    just moved out of london after four years and im missin it! oh how i love london......

  12. Posted by Ticker on 21 Jun 2008 16:58

    Suprised that the Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes is not featured. Everyone should have at least one night at this place

  13. Posted by Trevor Johnson on 11 Jun 2008 12:22

    Green Lanes kebab from Manor House to Turnpike Lane? Why not to the North Circular, just south of Palmers Green?

  14. Posted by mel on 04 May 2008 10:45

    Cool list, and to ignorant person who left neg comment about gay bowling, maybe its for gay people who love bowling and want to meet other gay people and socialise....duhhhh! I think its a cool idea.

  15. Posted by Tatian on 20 Mar 2008 17:44

    thenks for the imfo it really helped me on my report and its not like i wnated to do it in the first place:P

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