There are so many great things to do in London that it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. As Londoners, we are so bombarded by choice that even if we did 101 things over the weekend we wouldn’t even have explored half of what there is out there.
Which is where TfL’s fantastic weekly London Loop ezine comes in. Sign up for this weekly free email and you will receive a select guide of things to do on Saturday and Sunday, meaning that you don’t have to spend ages making decisions and you can just get out there and have fun! Another bonus to the ezine is that it flags up events and sights you may not otherwise have come across. Past examples of recommendations by the London Loop include a guided tour of Camden, including its catacombs, and floating light sculptures on Regent’s Canal. And of course, as the London Loop is run by TfL you can always be sure to find good directions and details of Tube and bus routes to help you get there smoothly.
So what are you waiting for? Sign up here for some great ideas and take the stress out of planning your weekend.
by Angharad
Images via wide-eyed.org and thebroadsheetrag.co.uk
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