London activity suggestions and meeting?
London activity suggestions and meeting?
Hey,
I booked a little trip to London for me and my girlfriend for next weekend (2nd to 4th of September) and I need some suggestions on suitable activities to do while in there. I tried checking for any concerts but it seems I can't find a single decent website to check for the activities.
Yes, this is the part where you, dear community members, come in with your excellent ideas. Additional points are awarded for suitably geeky activities involving computers, comics, movies and such - as long as the geekyness level stays tolerable
Oh, and if anyone's up for a meeting with possibly some alcohol related activity in some pub, I might be interested to participate in such an event
Sumppi
I booked a little trip to London for me and my girlfriend for next weekend (2nd to 4th of September) and I need some suggestions on suitable activities to do while in there. I tried checking for any concerts but it seems I can't find a single decent website to check for the activities.
Yes, this is the part where you, dear community members, come in with your excellent ideas. Additional points are awarded for suitably geeky activities involving computers, comics, movies and such - as long as the geekyness level stays tolerable
Oh, and if anyone's up for a meeting with possibly some alcohol related activity in some pub, I might be interested to participate in such an event
Sumppi
Visit the Arcades and Flight Sim in the Troccadero Centre..... Do the London Eye too, and a small tip - If you go walking, stay on the parliament side of the Thames, the other side is mostly industrial and taxi's wont stop.
As for geeky, you could always visit the sets of some of the Dr Who show nr St Pauls, or a visit to Forbidden Planet is good.
As for geeky, you could always visit the sets of some of the Dr Who show nr St Pauls, or a visit to Forbidden Planet is good.
Gotta surf to see what those are all about, though we're not much into traditional tourist thingies (we've been twice in New York and haven't seen even a glimpse of the Statue yet;)). Instead we mainly just hang around and waste time.Matrix wrote:Visit the Arcades and Flight Sim in the Troccadero Centre..... Do the London Eye too, and a small tip - If you go walking, stay on the parliament side of the Thames, the other side is mostly industrial and taxi's wont stop.
Excellent, thanks for reminding me about FP! Just what we're afterMatrix wrote:As for geeky, you could always visit the sets of some of the Dr Who show nr St Pauls, or a visit to Forbidden Planet is good.
Sumppi
If you're going near the London Eye, don't forget the Namco Arcade two doors up from it.
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It was good back in the days of SEGA Centre and ALIEN WAR, but like Dan says, its a bit shit nowadays - worth visiting for a go on the drop seat and the flight sim though. I went on that thinking "hey, its a puter game, no problem".... I almost puked when I came off it so much for trying the yaw-into-flat spin-into buzzsaw roll.
That doesn't sound too appealingMatrix wrote:It was good back in the days of SEGA Centre and ALIEN WAR, but like Dan says, its a bit shit nowadays - worth visiting for a go on the drop seat and the flight sim though. I went on that thinking "hey, its a puter game, no problem".... I almost puked when I came off it so much for trying the yaw-into-flat spin-into buzzsaw roll.
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That sounds awesome! The only thing is that apparently my gf has already been there while living in the UK for three years. Damnexoskeleton wrote:What about the London Dungeon? I visited it once in folkschool ( don't ask ). It displayed various grotesque methods of torture from the middle ages. I finished the tour by getting my head superimposed onto a schwarzzenegger torso. Hey, it looked cool back then; lost the poster tho.
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