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London Chill & Vibrant Holiday – 8 Nov – 12 Nov 2025

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Day 1: Arrival & Easy Exploration (8 Nov)

Morning: After landing at Heathrow at 09:00, take the Heathrow Express to Paddington and enjoy a 30‑minute run along the scenic Regent’s Canal Towpath to kick‑start your stay.

Afternoon: Drop your luggage at 65 Rozel Court, De Beauvoir Road and head to Dominique Ansel Bakery in Belgravia for a vegan pastry and strong coffee.

Evening: Stroll through Southbank, snap photos of the London Eye, and enjoy an early vegetarian dinner at Farmacy near King’s Cross.

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Day 2: Retro Shopping & Music (9 Nov)

Morning: Start with a 35‑minute run in Hyde Park, then refuel at Gail’s Bakery in Notting Hill for avocado toast.

Afternoon: Explore the vintage haven of Rokit in Camden, then wander the indie book stalls at Camden Market for feminist and socialist titles.

Evening: Attend the concert at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club (19:30‑22:30). Grab a late‑night vegan bite at Redemption before heading back.

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Day 3: Art & Culture (10 Nov)

Morning: Run along the Thames Path from Tower Bridge, followed by a hearty breakfast at Popham’s Bakery in Victoria.

Afternoon: Spend a few hours at the Tate Modern, focusing on the contemporary feminist installations; then visit the nearby Whitechapel Gallery for a labour‑rights exhibition.

Evening: Dine early at the vegan‑friendly 222 Veggie Vegan in West Kensington, then enjoy a relaxed walk through Notting Hill’s colorful streets.

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Day 4: Neighborhood Walks & March (11 Nov)

Morning: A quick run in Richmond Park, followed by breakfast at The Ivy Café (vegetarian options).

Afternoon: Browse the sustainable boutiques of Brick Lane and the minimalist shop Arket. At 12:00 join the free Palestine solidarity march starting at Parliament Square.

Evening: Early dinner at The Gate (Islington) with a plant‑based tasting menu, then a leisurely stroll along Regent’s Canal in Little Venice.

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Day 5: Departure (12 Nov)

Morning: Final run through Greenwich Park**, enjoying panoramic city views, then brunch at Le Pain Quotidien in Greenwich.

Afternoon: Check out, store luggage at the hotel, and visit the Women’s Library at LSE for a quick look at feminist archives before heading to Heathrow.

Evening: Flight departs Heathrow at 16:00.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Regent’s Canal Towpath run – 30 min – Free
  • Dominique Ansel Bakery – 1 h – £12
  • Farmacy restaurant – 1.5 h – £25
  • Hyde Park run – 35 min – Free
  • Gail’s Bakery – 1 h – £10
  • Rokit vintage shop – 2 h – £30 (shopping)
  • Camden Market book stalls – 1.5 h – £15 (books)
  • Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club – 3 h – £45 (ticket & drink)
  • Thames Path run – 40 min – Free
  • Popham’s Bakery – 1 h – £12
  • Tate Modern – 3 h – £20 (ticket & café)
  • Whitechapel Gallery – 2 h – £15
  • 222 Veggie Vegan – 1.5 h – £20
  • Richmond Park run – 35 min – Free
  • The Ivy Café – 1 h – £14
  • Brick Lane boutiques – 2 h – £40 (shopping)
  • Palestine solidarity march – 2 h – Free
  • The Gate restaurant – 1.5 h – £30
  • Greenwich Park run – 30 min – Free
  • Le Pain Quotidien – 1 h – £15
  • Women’s Library at LSE – 1 h – Free
  • Heathrow Express (round‑trip) – 1 h – £30
  • Total Estimated Cost: £408

Tips

If you’d like to catch the Totoro musical at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, consider extending your stay to Friday, 15 Nov, and add a relaxed day exploring Covent Garden and a pre‑show dinner at Vanilla Black. To shorten the trip, you could skip the Richmond Park run and combine the Camden and Brick Lane shopping into a single afternoon, saving a few hours while still hitting the key neighborhoods.

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