London knowledge requested please
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Hi Guys,
Hoping someone can help with some London knowledge! After a day of fun at Thorpe park a group of us are planning on heading into London for food and drinks from Shepperton (where we're staying). So, please can people suggest areas in or around the capital that are easy to reach from Shepperton (using trains / buses) with a bit of nightlife before we resign ourselves to an evening in....
Staines
Hoping someone can help with some London knowledge! After a day of fun at Thorpe park a group of us are planning on heading into London for food and drinks from Shepperton (where we're staying). So, please can people suggest areas in or around the capital that are easy to reach from Shepperton (using trains / buses) with a bit of nightlife before we resign ourselves to an evening in....
Staines

Its about an hour into Waterloo from Shepperton. No idea how frequent the trains are though or how late they run.
Failing that, Kingston might be worth a punt though I've not been out there so I can;t vouch for it.
Richmond might be worth a punt as its only about 6 stops from Shepperton and if all else fails you can always split a cab 5 ways to get home.
Failing that, Kingston might be worth a punt though I've not been out there so I can;t vouch for it.
Richmond might be worth a punt as its only about 6 stops from Shepperton and if all else fails you can always split a cab 5 ways to get home.
Depends what you are really after.
Central Kingston can be a bit minging at night. Unless you go to a nice restuarant
I think the Shepperton Line only goes into Waterloo via Wimbledon and not Richmond, so if you want Richmond you'll have to swap at Teddington.
Wimbledon village up the hill from the station is nice for a drink and a bite to eat.
Richmond is probably the best option of the lot tbh, there are couple of nice pubs round the green, and there are also a few independant nice eateries along with a few upper market chains in the high st.
Central Kingston can be a bit minging at night. Unless you go to a nice restuarant
I think the Shepperton Line only goes into Waterloo via Wimbledon and not Richmond, so if you want Richmond you'll have to swap at Teddington.
Wimbledon village up the hill from the station is nice for a drink and a bite to eat.
Richmond is probably the best option of the lot tbh, there are couple of nice pubs round the green, and there are also a few independant nice eateries along with a few upper market chains in the high st.
Edited by OneDs on Wednesday 16th June 16:25
Bucket loads of young totty in Richmond
clubs & shopping in kingston
nice civilised pubs & diners on wimbledon hill
your only an hour from central london sir, i would suggest a theatre show , cheap tickets always available
old compton street is always fun this time of year
clubs & shopping in kingston
nice civilised pubs & diners on wimbledon hill
your only an hour from central london sir, i would suggest a theatre show , cheap tickets always available
old compton street is always fun this time of year
Edited by webbyst on Thursday 17th June 16:39
OneDs said:
Depends what you are really after.
Central Kingston can be a bit minging at night. Unless you go to a nice restuarant
I think the Shepperton Line only goes into Waterloo via Wimbledon and not Richmond, so if you want Richmond you'll have to swap at Teddington.
Wimbledon village up the hill from the station is nice for a drink and a bite to eat.
Richmond is probably the best option of the lot tbh, there are couple of nice pubs round the green, and there are also a few independant nice eateries along with a few upper market chains in the high st.
I would second Wimbledon Village and if you stop in Kingston, there is a great down to earth French place on the river by the town side of the bridge called Frere Jacque. Very French and reasonable, for London.Central Kingston can be a bit minging at night. Unless you go to a nice restuarant
I think the Shepperton Line only goes into Waterloo via Wimbledon and not Richmond, so if you want Richmond you'll have to swap at Teddington.
Wimbledon village up the hill from the station is nice for a drink and a bite to eat.
Richmond is probably the best option of the lot tbh, there are couple of nice pubs round the green, and there are also a few independant nice eateries along with a few upper market chains in the high st.
Edited by OneDs on Wednesday 16th June 16:25
Also I think Shepperton must be up the line from Teddington so a trip to Teddington Lock and a visit to the Anglers pub on the banks of the Thames must be in order. Go at the weekend and there is normally a BBQ and a Hog roast and you are right next to Teddington Studios and the home of PH.
Avoid Staines, it's a dung hole.
Try a proper black cab. Ask the driver how much for a tour of the main places of interest and good places to eat. We have always had good experiences using proper London Taxis. These guys have the `knowledge` so London map is stored in their brain. Also know from customers were the good places are to eat and places to avoid.
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