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  • This is one of London’s best-kept secrets – a 850-m (930-yd) go-karting track. Only groups of ten or more people, aged 18 and up, may reserve. A trip costs £65 per person for 10 minutes practice followed by two 25-minute races with trophies for the winners.

  • This floodlit facility is open for golf and tennis from 8am–9pm daily.

  • Two ships moored near the Embankment are open to the public:RS Hispaniolaoffers jazz piano, belly dancers and magicians with dinner, while theQueen Maryhas bars on its sunny decks.

  • The UK’s leading music college stages musical events throughout the year. It also houses a Museum of Musical Instruments.

  • Charles Saatchi’s collection of contemporary art includes work by controversial Young British Artists Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas.

  • London’s premier venue for contemporary dance performances attracts luminaries of dance from around the world.

  • Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in the Thames Foyer of this grand old London hotel.

  • Serpentine Gallery

    In the southeast corner of Kensington Gardens, this gallery houses temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.

  • This corner of Hyde Park attracts assorted public speakers, especially on Sundays.

  • This Tudor merchant’s house dates from 1535 and is the oldest in the East End. Open Fri, Sat, Sun, Bank Holiday Mondays.

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