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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had tea at the Royal Palace Theater Drury Lane and it was really good. Very traditional, beautiful decor and the food was really tasty. Not as expensive as some places and easier to get a reservation. My teen found it reviewed on some site. https://thelane.co.uk/eat-and-drink-venues/grand-saloon-afternoon-tea We also really liked Hyde Park -- we rented bikes and rode around and had a picnic and ice cream. There is a flower garden there where you can take really beautiful pictures. Some of my favorite pictures of my kids are in that flower garden. I'll also recommend the Rick Steve's 90 minute audio tour of the British Museum. It was a perfect length for teens, and we could stop it to look at different things as we pleased. There is a nice pub across the street called the Tavern Pub and I thought the food was really good -- it's a very old pub so gives you that classic Victorian England pub experience. I think the kitchen closes late afternoon though, after lunch and before dinner, so you have to get your orders in before the kitchen closes.[/quote] Just wondering how the bike rentals work? Do you need other reserve in advance?[/quote] Not sure if PP did this, but they have a very large public bikeshare system in London, the same as Capital Bikeshare in DC. https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/cycling/santander-cycles[/quote]
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