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the south bank of the river thames, accesible via london bridge(overground train) or waterloo( underground tube). contains: bfi southbank- £3 (amazing)films if under 25 or bfi imax, the biggest screen in the uk; tate modern art musuem- free entry but id recommend donating(necessary for certain exhibits); national theatre - coming in clutch again with a discount for young people ; southbank iconic skate park and more and more cool art and people.
Mar 19, 2024

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Go watch a film in south bank bro (under 25 get cheap tickets), Rio cinema is good too + voodoo rays is my fave pizza place, see if there are any cool free exhibitions on
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