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  • Buona Sera at the Jam

    Well, you have to go there yourself - or check the web if you can't wait!!! But it will ruin the surprise. It has good Italian food, cheap prices, and an interior like you have probably never met before in a restaurant.  If you decide to book, I recommend booking an...

    0 , in Where to eat London, 9 years ago
  • The Emirates Cable Car

    The Emirates Cable Car: Is it Really worth it? Open in summer 2012, just in time for the 2012 London Olympic Games, the Thames Cable Car, officially known as The Emirates Cable car thanks to its sponsor, offers a very unique and different way to travel between...

    0 , in What to see London, 11 years ago
  • Warner Bros Studio Tour

    Ever since it opened I have been pestering my parents to take me to the Harry Potter Studio Tour near London, we were planning on going in the summer around the time of my birthday, but that never happened. So you can imagine my delight when my dad popped up on Skype...

    0 , in What to see London, 11 years ago
  • The Diner

    The Diner Soho, London If you are in search of a classic American meal in the heart of London, than look no further than The Diner. There are six locations in the city at: Kensal Rise, Camden, Islington, Shoreditch, Covent Garden and Soho. However, I have only ever...

    0 , in Where to eat London, 11 years ago
  • Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, UK

    In fall 2009, I embarked on my Erasmus Mundus journey. I was so excited to go traveling around Europe that I checked Ryanair nearly every day, hoping for a good trip opportunity during a time when I didn't have class. To my great fortune, I found a really cheap flight...

    0 , in What to see London, 11 years ago
  • Pickwick Hall

    In September 2009, I stayed one night at the Pickwick Hall hostel. From the moment I stepped foot into the hostel, I was entrenched in this awful smell of Indian food (or something). The room I chose was shared with five other women and was of decent size, but it could...

    0 , in Where to sleep London, 11 years ago
  • Chemnitz

    I went to Chemnitz university and the town of Chemnitz in Germany thanks to Erasmus about 10 years ago in Germany. Had a fantastic experience and most definitely recommend it. I improved my German,met new friends,enjoyed the university,and visited many places of...

    0 , in Erasmus party London, 11 years ago
  • Mildred's Vegetarian Restaurant

    Nearest tube station: Oxford Circus (Central, Bakerloo, Victoria line) Mildred's is a wonderfully petit, vegetarian restaurant sat in the heart of Soho. The decor inside is very chic, and although the waiting time (without a reservation) can sometimes be over half an...

    0 , in Where to eat London, 12 years ago
  • Barrio North

    Nearest tube station: Angel (Northern Line) Walking in, the decor of the place will make an instant impact on you. Suitcases cover the walls, and beach buckets are used as lamp shades, while further back a make-shift caravan acts as a rounded seating area to drink in...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer London, 12 years ago
  • Empire Cinema

    Hello guys :) There are a lot of places to go and many things to see in London, and FrightFest is one of them :) (besides the !mandatory! erasmus parties ;)) ) This year there are some great movies to see, and you will have the opportunity to witness how an indi film...

    0 , in What to see London, 12 years ago
  • Gourmet Burguer Kitchen

    Delicious burguers at a fair price. Best burguer I have had in my life. Best bean burguer I have had in my life.

    0 , in Where to eat London, 13 years ago
  • Notting Hill Grill & Kebab

    Cheap and handy place to go after an hard night out as it is open all the time. The portions of chips are huge and really cheap. Source

    0 , in Where to eat London, 13 years ago
  • Patisserie Valerie

    All across the city, it has very sweet pastries to cry for more! Is a good place to go in the afternoon if you have a sweet tooth.

    0 , in Where to eat London, 13 years ago
  • Wasabi Sushi & Bento

    Spread across the most important parts of the city, Wasabi Sushi & Bento is the best quality/price relationship place to eat sushi. Just take a plate and choose the sushi pieces you want. Furthermore, on the balcony, you can choose between more Chinese style food, like...

    0 , in Where to eat London, 13 years ago
  • Fortnum & Mason

    The tea room is the sweetest thing you will ever see, with old English style tea time and the milkshakes are delicious!

    0 , in Where to eat London, 13 years ago
  • Sir John Soane's Museum

    A hidden gem in the city, this museum is nothing like the big ones but it amazed me. Sir John Soane, and famous architect, left it to state in the condition nothing would be changed. And when he meant nothing, electricity was also excluded! So you can imagine, going...

    0 , in What to see London, 13 years ago
  • Kew Gardens

    Source Endless gardens, fresh resting areas, greenhouses that take you to Amazonia for a bit.... The opposite of the typical London less than an hour away from the center. Really good to spend an afternoon there relaxing with friends and also learn and see different...

    0 , in What to see London, 13 years ago
  • Fabric

    Fabric was number 2 on DJ Magazine's "Top 100 Clubs" list in 2009 and 2010 for two consecutive years. With five different rooms, the musical genres played there vary. FabricLive is a Friday-night "soundclash", including tempos from hip hop, breakbeat, dubstep, drum and...

    0 , in Erasmus party London, 13 years ago

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