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Top 10 Best of the Rest

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  • 1. Brixton Market

    This colourful market lies at the heart of London’s Caribbean community. The atmosphere is lively, with music stalls pumping out a variety of sounds, and the scent of aromatic ethnic foods. Look for secondhand vinyl, fresh produce and bargain fabrics.

  • 2. Battersea Arts Centre

    One of the main fringe theatre venues in the capital, with a huge programme of activities.

  • 3. Battersea Park

    Entertainments in this large park include a boating lake, a children’s zoo, sports facilities, and a gallery. There is also a woodland walk, nature reserve and therapy garden.

  • 4. The Bush

    This off-West End theatre is one of London’s premier showcases for new writers.

  • 5. Merton Abbey Mills

    An arts and crafts village on the River Wandle, with an old watermill, pub, restaurant, shops and weekend craft market. Arts festival in the summer

  • 6. Wetland Centre

    In this major bird sanctuary by the Thames, there are different recreated habitats to explore, as well as a Discovery Centre.

  • 7. Wimbledon Common

    Start with a visit to the windmill, and then try not to get lost roaming the 1,100 acres. The Crooked Billet and the Hand in Hand on the south side are pubs to head for.

  • 8. Wimbledon Stadium

    Have a night at the dog track, where you can urge on your favourites from the stands or one of the restaurants.

  • 9. Firepower

    An exciting new museum at the historic home of the Royal Artillery, there are hundreds of exhibits as well as a spectacular multi-media display.

  • 10. Museum of Rugby

    At Twickenham Stadium, the national home of rugby. A Mecca for rugby fans, a visit includes a tour of the stadium.

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