What Should You Eat on Pancake Day? - Quiz

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Excited for Pancake Day? Us too! Find out which pancake you should chow down on by taking our "What Should You Eat on Pancake Day" quiz

Shrove Tuesday, a.k.a. Pancake Day, a.k.a the precursor to Lent, a.k.a one of the most delicious and indulgent days of the year is right around the corner - Tuesday 28 February to be exact! Whether you plan on observing Lent and intend to give up chocolate, sweets treats, bread and other gluttonous goodies, or not, we firmly believe that everyone should celebrate Pancake Day. But with so many delicious toppings, fillings and recipes out there, how are you expected to choose the perfect hotcake to eat on pancake day? No need to fret, we're here to make your lives easier and make that decision for you with our "What Should You Eat on Pancake Day" quiz. And if we didn't get it right the first time round or you simply want more culinary inspiration before you hit the hob, take it again to find a different delicious pancake! [qzzr quiz="360862" width="100%" height="auto" redirect="true" offset="0"] Feature image via Pinterest

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Top 10 Quirky and Unique Date Ideas in London

Stumped for romantic ideas? Find your inspiration with our list of unique date ideas in London. Whether it’s the first or 50th date, there’s never a shortage of fun things to do with a significant other in London. We’ve come up with some creative dates in and around the city that’ll up the fun and perhaps the romance factor too, to keep you brimming with first date ideas and Valentine's Day inspiration. Get out of your comfort zone with these unique date ideas in London! Date ideas London Paris may be the city of love, but London is absolutely date-city. There's something for everybody: the thriving culinary and mixology scene is an upgrade for the traditional dinner and drinks couple, while those looking for a down the rabbit hole adventure can opt for immersive cinema. Whatever your cup of tea, these fun London date ideas will take you from awkward small talk to a full-blown romance in no time stat. Fun date ideas London Secret Cinema Running regularly throughout the year, Secret Cinema has become a cult favourite with film lovers and one of the coolest London date ideas. The concept takes a beloved film and takes the audience on an adventure they know nothing about, leading them through reconstructions the particular film’s iconic sets, past various entertainers and culminating in a screening. This summer's edition is an apt one for those looking for their one and only, as they'll be bringing Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet to life. Expect drama, over the top costumes, lush settings and fingers crossed a young Leo DiCaprio makes an appearance. Namco Funscape Take a trip back to the 90s at Namco Funscape, an incredible indoor amusement park packed with rides, bowling and video games spread over three floors. . Even if your date isn't really the video game type, there's something about old arcade games that puts a grin on everyone's face and it's certainly a different London date idea. Take a trip to the future on one of their cyber cycles or have yourself a white Christmas at their downhill ski slope - you'll be hard pressed to have a boring date. West End London’s West End is home to an incredible number of shows including time old classics like The Lion King and Wicked, and raunchy new favourites like The Book of Mormon. While a slightly more expensive option, there’s always great deals on and nothing quite captures the magic of the theatre. Enjoy exclusive discounts and deals on theatre and musical tickets with the London Pass Concierge! Cheap date ideas London Pollock's Toy Museum This charming yet terrifying vintage toy museum is housed across two historic buildings in Fitzrovia. With a wide selection of Victorian toys and six vastly different rooms to explore, you'll find everything from wooden toy engines to wide-eyed porcelain dolls from all over the world. Even on the weekends, the quiet museum never seems to fill up and you'll find that you'll have entire floors to yourselves. It's a different London date idea that leaves a major impression - hold onto your loved one tightly, it gets eerie quickly. Jason's Canal Boat Museum Take the canals by storm from Jason's Trip, an emerald cargo canal boat which has been converted to a passenger tour boat in recent years. This forty five minute journey accompanied by expert tour guides takes riders between Camden Lock and Little Venice - though if you'd rather soak in the sights without the commentary, the Camden Lock to Little Venice journey is a silent one. Board or disembark the boat at Camden Market and don't forget to grab a delicious bite to eat at Camden Market! First date ideas London Alexandra Palace One of London's most beautiful restored historical buildings, Alexandra Palace is now home to a fantastic ice rink open to the public. Set in a large hall with period-typical architecture lining the walls and large glass windows, the grandeur of the ice rink never fails to impress. Ice skating is always a fun London date idea and a total classic, plus the slippery ice will give you a good reason to hang onto somebody else's hand. ZSL London Zoo Make your date a wild one at Regent Park's London Zoo, where you'll be able to meet over 750 different species of animals. With lions, tigers and bears (along with many other cuddlier creatures), there's a number of themed enclosures and experts around to help you learn more about the predators and prey we share our world with. If you're venturing into anniversary territory, they also offer a sleepover with the lions at Gir Lions Safari Lodge for animal lovers. (Don't worry, it's much safer than it sounds.) Different date ideas London Chislehurst Caves Brave the world below at Chislehurst Caves, an underground network of chalk tunnels that date back 8000 years. These eerie caves are fantastic for exploring and frequently feature in British television series such as Doctor Who. Previously mined for lime and flint, it has a long and varied history spanning time periods and World War One, when it was used as an ammunition depot. Speakeasies London's thriving nightlife scene includes a number of hidden bars scattered across the city, including Mexican bar and restaurant La Bodega Negra tucked behind a Soho sex shop and cocktail bar The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town hidden past The Breakfast Club's refrigerator entrance. Other interesting speakeasies include CellarDoor which can only be accessed through a toilet and the noir Evans & Peel Detective Agency. Museum Lates Keep an eye on your favourite museum's event page, as Museum Lates are picking up in popularity. From the V&A and Natural History Museum to the Tate Modern, British Museum, National Portrait Gallery and more, spend a night at the museum after hours, where each themed events will unlock new secrets to extensive collections and all with a drink in your hand. Get away from the bustling tourist crowds and hordes of screaming children to see some of Britain's cultural institutions in ways you've never seen before.
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Unusual Things to Do in London

Head off the beaten track with this list of unusual things to do in London. If you've already got dozens of selfies in front of Big Ben or want to venture away from the tourist trail, we've put together a guide of unusual things to do in London. Give even the savviest of locals a run for their money with this offbeat London itinerary that covers everything from secret gardens, surprising niche tours and some of the most unexpected dining experiences. Head for heights Places like the London Eye, the Shard and Sky Garden offer spectacular views across the city, but why not consider a visit to the top of the Monument? Built in the 1670s as a memorial to the Great Fire of London, the Monument can be found near the northern end of London Bridge. Across the river in Stratford, ArcelorMittal Orbit is an 114m-tall sculpture designed by the famous British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor for the 2012 Olympics. It has a viewing platform with a unique way down: a 178m-long tunnel slide! Great for the young, and the young at heart. Places of worship While Westminster Abbey is undeniably a must on any tourist's list, there's a number of offbeat religious sites that make up some of the most unusual London attractions. St Bartholomew's Church, a structure dating back to Norman times, is absolutely stunning but also one of the least visited spots in the capital. And if you have a little more time to visit Neasden, you'll be able to see the largest Hindu temple outside of India: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir. Beyond being a crucially important for the local Hinduism scene, it’s also a beautiful and striking piece of architecture. Chalk it up London isn't just high rises, there's pockets of natural wonder if you're prepared to look for them. Take a day out to visit Chislehurst on the outskirts of the city, a network of ancient chalk caves dating back thousands of years. Join a lamp-lit tour to hear stories about the men that mined it by hand and how they later became air raid shelter at the height of World War Two. Culture vultures London is known for its eclectic mix of museums, which include the Fan Museum in Greenwich, which houses a collection of 3,500 fans and Pollock’s Toy Museum near Covent Garden where you can discover paper theatres from the 1800s, as well as puppets and toys from around the world. The Cartoon Museum consists of a highly entertaining collection of cartoons and caricatures from the 1800s to present day, while the Old Operating Theatre Museum houses Britain’s oldest surviving purpose-built operating theatre. Complete with restored but original furniture and equipment, it allows you to contemplate the reality of surgery before the invention of anaesthetics. Unusual things to do: Experiences in London Where's my super suit? If you’re not happy with simply looking at the views, why not head to the Greenwich O2 (also known as the Millennium Dome)? Kitted out in a harness and special suit you can start your climb – on the outside of the building. For a really special photo opportunity, book your adventure at sunset. Sports day If you’d rather stay above ground, try a day of white water rafting at Lee Valley (north London), bounce around the trampoline park in Acton. Even if you're not the sportiest person around, joining the hipsters underground Shoreditch at Junkyard Golf is always a fun time with its themed mini golf courses. Test your swing and see if you can master its cinema-themed holes and birdy past Jurassic Park's T-Rex and through a Shawshank prison cell. Back to school In the East End of London, the Ragged School Museum allows visitors to experience what school was like for children in Victorian times, complete with slates to write on and dunce's caps. Open house sessions take place on Sundays in one of Dr Barnado’s original classrooms and are led by an actor in full Victorian costume. Dr Barnado was an Irish philanthropist who founded schools and homes for destitute children, an organisation that continues to this day. Pinkies up Afternoon tea is of course a British institution, but how about combining it with a tour on a red double-decker bus? Soak up the culture and history of London, along with a good cup of tea and delicious scones. For something more refined, The Ned is one of the most striking hotels around - set in a renovated former bank with checkerboard marble floors, towering jade columns and an afternoon tea offering you'll drool over. (Tip: they also do a Sunday roast buffet, if just one Yorkshire pudding isn't enough for you.) Flushed away Consider a visit to one of London’s Loo Bars - it sounds grim, but they're great fun. Proof of the value of London real estate, if ever that was needed, these are bars and cafés set up in former public conveniences. Look out for names such as ‘Attendant’ or ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ for an altogether different experience. One of our favourites is Bermondsey Art and Social Club, a surprisingly classy joint and total date night material. Quirky things to do in London Splash out For a whole new take on the phrase ‘swimming with the fishes’, the swimming ponds on Hampstead Heath are the place to go. Regularly tested for water quality, the ponds are nevertheless completely natural – and unheated. A couple of the most popular include the Kenwood's Ladies Pond and Highgate Men's Bathing Pond, both staffed by volunteers and just a couple of hundred yards away from each other. Another unusual outdoor pool is the Kings Cross Pond Club – part art installation and part leisure pool. Get niche There are no end of tours to choose from and they can get really specific. For sociable and reasonably fit groups of friends, why not choose the Pedibus (a pedal-powered ‘bus’ with a seating arrangement like a dinner table)? Music history tours can be found for most genres, including Rock ‘n’ Roll Camden Walking Tour. Or for a different take on the city, you can’t go wrong with the the award-winning Unseen London tours, a social enterprise that works with homeless, ex-homeless or vulnerably housed Londoners. Slumber party time More mainstream museums such as the Science Museum and British Museum also host sleepovers for children and (separately) for adults. You can also sleep with the lions at London Zoo, if you prefer, or Kip in a Ship at the Imperial War Museum. If you aren't super keen on staying the night though, it's worth keeping an eye out for the Museum Lates at the Tate Modern, SEA Aquarium and National History Museum where the exhibits stay open after dark for adults. Get political If you pass underneath Admiralty Arch next to Trafalgar Square, look out for a life-size nose on the wall of the large central arch (on the right as you look down towards Buckingham Palace). Part of the Seven Noses of Soho, it’s part of an artistic protest against the introduction of CCTV cameras, although some astounding urban myths have sprung up to explain its existence. Many visitors to the city want to visit its famous, big-name attractions. However, it’s definitely worth allowing some time in your itinerary to fit in some of the surprising and unusual things to do in London.
Megan Hills

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