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Book shop exploring (Tottenham Court Road → King's X)

Book shop exploring (Tottenham Court Road → King's X)

Sat, May 2, 11:00 AM
From Book Swap Brunch 20-30s
4.8

In the digital age💻📡📱, do you still like getting a physical book to read? Where do you buy them? Amazon? Waterstone? Blackstone? How about join us for a bookshop crawl, let's try to find some hidden gems of independent bookshops. (Or just tag along for a chat😁) We will start from Tottenham Court Road, pass Russell Square and finish at King's Cross. We will do 10 bookshops📚📚📚! (So do get your comfy walking boots ready.) Don't worry, it's not a marathon, don't feel under any obligation to finish all the bookshops. The two hour time is just a guidance, some shops take longer and some are less. If you ever want to stay in one shop for longer (I know, been there, done that😂) feel free to do so, you can join us at other shops. (See itinerary below) Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any of the shops, so you are not obliged to buy any books, just get whatever you like. *** 📚💃🏼 📖💃🏿☕️ ITINERARY ☕️💃🏾🍷💃🏻🍴📚 We will all meet up at Tottenham Court Road, outside the Dominion Theatre. Don't worry if you are late, join us in along the walks. Then the tour shall begin! 1: Bookmarks Address: 1 Bloomsbury St, London WC1B 3QE Comment: A niche socialist bookshop for books on politics, cultural & history. 2: Oxfam Bookshop Address: 12 Bloomsbury St, London WC1B 3QA Comment: One of my favour bookshops, books are so cheap at the charity shop. (Some books are even brand new!) 3: London Review Bookshop Address: 14-16 Bury Pl, London WC1A 2JL Comment: A literary magazine-owned book store. (A 12mins walk towards Russal Square Station) 4: Skoob Books Address: 66 The Brunswick off, Marchmont St, London WC1N 1AE Comment: Another of my favourite, one of the biggest second-hand bookshop in London 5: Gay's The Word Address: 66 Marchmont St, London WC1N 1AB Comment: A bookshop for books on LGBTQ topics, both fiction and non-fictions. 6: Judd Books Address: 82 Marchmont St, London WC1N 1AG Comment: Book in the shelf filled to the ceiling. A lot of hardback books as well with great price. Generally we finish here, then for people who want to stay we usually find somewhere to have food and further discussions in the afternoon. *** Optional: (A 10mins walk towards King's Cross St. Pancras Station) (Feel free to leave here for public transport) 9: Hatchards St Pancras Address: Unit 7, St Pancras International Station, Euston Rd, London N1C 4QP Comment: Claims to be the oldest bookshop in the United Kingdom (Piccadilly store), though owned by Waterstone now. 10: Housmans Bookshop Address: 5 Caledonian Rd, London N1 9DY Comment: A bookshop for new and second-hand publications on progressive politics. (A 10mins walk from King's Cross) 11: Word On the Water - The London Bookbarge Address: Regent's Canal Towpath, London N1C 4LW Comment: A quirky bookstore on a canal barge, good place for a picture. (Off Angel Station ) 12: Oxfam Bookshop Address: 48 Upper St, London N1 0PN Comment: Quite a bit distance for walking, though pretty close by public transport. If you like another lucky dip into charity bookshop, why not? *** Wow, you made it, hopefully you have found some books that will make you happy🎈🎉✨. For people who likes to have more socials or talk more about books (or just to show off your purchases😆), we can find some place for a cup of coffee or a late lunch. *** Google map link for the bookshops: https://goo.gl/maps/3kENnrMv9tSoZ4xB9

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Coffees & Cards🎲 ☕️🃏 🍰

Coffees & Cards🎲 ☕️🃏 🍰

Sat, May 9, 11:15 AM
From Introverted people of London
4.3

Hi Everyone, Please join us for Coffees & Cards Afternoon. This event is also alongside other groups I host. We’ll meet in a cosy coffee shop for a relaxed afternoon of card/board games and other easygoing games. Please bring a few of your own, as I’ll be focusing more on hosting than providing games. No pressure, no loud energy just gentle conversation, quiet fun, and friendly faces. Perfect for introverts, shy souls, and anyone who enjoys a calm social space. Any questions or concerns please do message me. I look forward to meeting you Dee

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Wimbledon Common & Richmond Park plus Isabella Plantation

Wimbledon Common & Richmond Park plus Isabella Plantation

Thu, May 7, 8:45 AM
From Weekday Walks - walking, hiking London
4.8

A truly wonderful day out ! After meeting under the clock near platforms 11 and 12 at Waterloo we shall take the 10.12am direct train to Wimbledon that arrives at 10.28am using our oystercards or one day all zone travelcards. We shall then walk at 10.40am up to delightful Wimbledon Common and then onto Isabella Plantation in nearby Richmond Park and enjoy the fantasyland appeal of the rosadendrums and azaleas all in full blossom. We shall then walk through the rest of the park and resume the Thames Path by way of Petersham Meadow and then walk back to Richmond where we shall have a coffee. Things to bring : packed lunch, water, snacks etc plus waterproof jacket and walking shoes/boots/ trainers. Total miles : 8 /9 Meetup fee : £5 payable in cash or by bank transfer in advance. Please only post photos of others with their consent. My no is 07714250849

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Coffee Table Games ☕️🎲♟🃏🧶🪡🎨

Coffee Table Games ☕️🎲♟🃏🧶🪡🎨

Sat, May 23, 11:15 AM
From London Socials
4.5

Hello, Join us for Table Games over coffee. This will be a very relaxed & sociable group & to be around like-minded people. This event will run alongside the Introverts **Hobbies** event I host too so feel free to bring any projects you’re working on such as arts or cafts, reading and of course games. **Bring ANY Board or Card Games/Hobbies (that can be played in a cafe)** I look forward to meeting you. Dee :)

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Battle to St Leonards

Battle to St Leonards

Tue, Jun 9, 8:45 AM
From Weekday Walks - walking, hiking London
4.8

A most beautiful 8 to 9 mile walk in the Sussex English countryside at the site of the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066 culminating with a walk on the beach ! We shall buy group return train tickets to St Leonards at 9.45am for the train at 10.24am to Battle that arrives at 11.33am. Train ticket : return to West St Leonards Or you may decide to drive. The walk shall commence by 11.45am. Please bring packed lunch, water, snacks etc plus waterproof jacket and walking shoes/trainers. Walk shall commence with a visit to Battle Abbey the scene of the famous battle. We shall have a drink at the end of the walk and should be back in London by around 6.30pm. Meet up fee £5 payable by cash or in advance by bank transfer. You should have adequate and appropriate insurance for this type of activity and be able to walk 2.5 miles per hour. Please only post photos of others with their consent. My no 07714250849.

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Poly Coffee

Poly Coffee

Sat, Jun 13, 12:00 PM
From The London Polyamory Meetup Group
4.6

\*\*This event will be alternating online and in-person until further notice.\*\* We are back at Pret a Manger, 280 High Holborn for June 2026. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT A SEX/SWINGERS CLUB! PLEASE READ THE GROUP DESCRIPTION BEFORE JOINING. While this is a free event, I'd like to request that those attending the social make a voluntary donation of £1 to help cover the admin costs of Meetup.com: https://ko-fi.com/ldnpolyam Poly coffee is a monthly meet started in 2015 aimed at complementing our long-standing pub meets by giving peer support to those who are travelling the poly journey. Unlike the pub meet it is a place where the focus is on learning and it aims to be a welcoming starting point for those starting on a poly lifestyle. Experienced poly people are welcome too but must be prepared to answer questions and share their experience for the benefit of the less experienced. If you need the poly basics, please watch Charlotte's video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5G9OuiMsZ4 and bring any questions you have. It is NOT designed as a "cruising" or "picking up" event, so don't come expecting everyone to be looking for new partners. Do not send messages to other members unless you have met them at a meetup, and spoken substantially with them. If you receive unsolicited "let's meet" or other predatory messages from a member, please forward them to the admin team. We aim to be a safe space for everyone. We are usually in the area behind the service counter at Pret, 280 High Holborn - be sure to go to the correct Pret as there are two on this street. You can find us by the plush parrots on our tables and we put up signs on the walls.

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