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January 30, 2010

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London On The Cheap: 28 January – 3 February

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Take it easy if you’re out walking the Capital Ring this weekend. Photo by genochio via the Londonist Flickrpool.

Tonight: Keep an eye on the exterior of the Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall tonight from 6pm: projections in response to trips to the High Arctic will be beaming through the dark, reminding you that comparatively, it’s really not that cold.

Friday: Celebrate the new Medieval and Renaissance Galleries Late at the V&A tonight with their Renaissance Ball. Sounds opulent and packed with music, crafts, performance and the wonderful collection. Free, from 6.30-10pm.

If you’re Brockley minded, you might want to support the fundraiser in aid of Bold Vision for Telegraph Hill. Free to under 18s and suggested £5 (and more if you want to donate) for adults enjoy performances by local artists with music, readings, drama and more. From 7.30pm, St Catherine’s Church.

Saturday: Have a walking weekend to round off this astringent January. The Winter Wanders courtesy of London Walks and TfL are running all weekend. There are over thirty walks to choose from on the 7 routes that make up the 350 mile Strategic Walk Network for London with the special addition of ‘Walking towards the Games’ route taking you out to the Olympic Park. Have a cuppa at ViewTube while you’re there.

Sunday: Join the the Lammas Lands Defence Committee World Wetlands Day Walk across Leyton Marshes. Meet 2.15pm, Lea Valley Ice Centre car park. Free.

Or you could volunteer with Thames21 and help clean up House Mill Pond in Bow. 11am-3pm. Please let them know you’re coming.

Monday: Flicks or giggles? It’s Cigarette Burns cinema time at the Mucky Pup, Islington. This month showing Reanimated. Or try the launch Comedy Song Club at Peter Parkers, Denmark Street – just £3 this week only if you mention Londonist on the door. Showtime 8.30pm.

Tuesday: The Portrait Anatomised is a free public lecture at the Thai Theatre, LSE by artist Susan Aldworth. First come, first served: 6.30-8pm.

Wednesday: The annual Quick Flick World Festival screening party returns to the Roxy from 8pm. For a £3 cover charge you can sample 3 minute films by London filmmakers. In fact, there’s still time to submit a film if you’ve one lurking and want to get it seen.

What’s going on where you live? Please yield up the secrets of your cheap pub quizzes, village halls, nite spots, parks and pleasure palaces. Email londonist at gmail dot com, leave a comment or tweet us @londonist. Thanks!

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6 Comments
  1. unibumgrl
    Jan 30 2010

    Which is the best Airline to travel to London in?
    I’ve been researching airlines and plane ticket costs and have a varying degree from $1300 australia dollars to $2300 for a return trip from Sydney to London in January – February 2008.

    I am throwing up between, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic, as the cheaper ones such as Thai Airways I’ve been told aren’t very good.

    I’ve travelled overseas before on other airlines but never BA or VA.

    Virgin is the more expensive of the two by about $600 dollars but I earn miles which I don’t on British.

    I’d appreciate someone making my mind up for me! It’s too difficult!

  2. Quotation
    Jan 31 2010

    i would suggest Singapore Airlines, which also flies the kangaroo route like Qantas: Sydney-Singapore or Bangkok-London. You can also try Qantas, if you’d like. Asian Airlines are usually cheap, like Cathay Pacific, Eva Air, Japan Airlines, etc. Best of luck!
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  3. Didy
    Jan 31 2010

    my daughter and her family flew to uk 5 yrs ago on Royal Brunei, they had no faults on any thing about cost,service etc,check them out also but in the end the decision is yours,have a great trip.
    If its frequent flyer you are after stick to the companies that offer the best deals on that.

    http://www.bruneiair.com/australia/
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  4. Manchester Hooligan
    Jan 31 2010

    Virgin Atlantic is just slightly better than British Airways. However, both are definitely world class airlines in terms of quality of service!
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  5. jb fortune
    Jan 31 2010

    maybe u can also check malaysia airline… its give a good deal as well ..
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  6. AskForMore
    Jan 31 2010

    Well,

    here’s my question,

    Are you in a urgent to London…? Or are you traveling on leisure and holiday…?

    if you don’t mind to make a longer route but want to save on the $$$, here’s what I suggest, take a look at http://www.oasishongkong.com

    It offer a flight from Hong Kong to London.

    From sydney to Hong Kong, may be you want to take the usual virgin airlines or qantas.

    But how about travel to Singapore and from Singapore, takes the LCC http://www.jetstar.com or http://www.tigerairways.com to macau…?

    This is a brand new experience if you have the time and don’t mind to change plane and hotel.

    Enjoy your flight… :)
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