Enjoying the outdoors in London
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, LONDON/ Updated : Oct 17, 2016, 13:24 IST
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Despite its notoriously unpredictable weather, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who enjoy the outdoors. While many of these activities and places can be enjoyed even during the bad weather months, you might hav … Read more
Despite its notoriously unpredictable weather, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who enjoy the outdoors. While many of these activities and places can be enjoyed even during the bad weather months, you might have to schedule the others during the summer months—you’ll realise it’s well worth the wait. From exploring the world’s largest collection of plants and picnicking amidst lush green grass and peach blossoms, to taking a dip alongside the ducks and fish at a London lido—there’s so much more to the city than meets the eye. Read less

Despite its notoriously unpredictable weather, there are plenty of things to do in London for those who enjoy the outdoors. While many of these activities and places can be enjoyed even during the bad weather months, you might have to schedule the others during the summer months—you’ll realise it’s well worth the wait. From exploring the world’s largest collection of plants and picnicking amidst lush green grass and peach blossoms, to taking a dip alongside the ducks and fish at a London lido—there’s so much more to the city than meets the eye.
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