Social Programme for Holland Park Gardens
Acompanied by LSE staff
Suggested activities with Anderson Tours, not accompanied by LSE staff
Monday 21st May
Welcome drinks
Join other course participants and members of staff for drinks and snacks in the restaurant.
- Time: 16:45
- Cost: Free

Tuesday 22nd May
Pub Evening
A great English tradition! Practise your social English! Impress your friends with your ability to speak any language in the world after three drinks!
- Time: 17:30
- Cost: Price of food & Drinks
- Meet: Student Lounge

Wednesday 23rd May
Love Labours Lost in British Sign language
Join us at the Globe theatre to watch one of Shakespeare’s plays in a sign language. Highly recommended by our Chief executive who has recently been to see A Midsummer night’s dream in Korean.
- Time: to be confirmed
- Cost: £5
- Meet: Reception Holland Park Gardens- a member of staff will take you

Thursday 24th May
Football
Come along and practise your English while getting some exercise. A great way to make friends and stay fit.
- Time: 16:30
- Cost: Free
- Meet: Reception, Holland Park, bring your trainers.

Thursday 24th May
Running club
Come along and practice your English while getting some exercise. A great way to see London and improve your 10km time. All levels of runner welcome.
- Time: 17:30- bring your trainers
- Cost: free

Friday 25th May
Live Jazz and Visit to the Royal Academy
Britain’s first art school hat is now best known for its galleries has live jazz in the restaurant and closes later. Join us for a visit.
- Time: Closes at 22:00
- Cost: Free

Saturday 26th May
Cambridge by coach
This tour includes return travel to the world famous university City.
- Time: 7:30-09:00 London Pick ups
- Cost: £35

Saturday 26th May
Richmond Park
Richmond Park is the largest of the Royal parks in London. It is famous for its red and fallow deer and is a great picnic destination. Bike hire is available for the adventurous to go cycling and get lost among the trees and there are great views too.
Time: 09:00- 17:00
Cost: Free

Sunday 27th May
Brick Lane
If you head to East London you will stumble across the infamous brick lane, This area was once associated with poor slums and was the crime scene for the Jack the Ripper murders. Now days it is an extremely popular area which attracts the edgy artistic crowed. Walk down Brick lane to find galleries, vintage shops, markets and festivals.
Time: 09:00- 17:00
Cost: Free

Acompanied by LSE staff
Suggested activities with Anderson Tours, not accompanied by LSE staff
Monday 28th May
Welcome drinks
Join other course participants and members of staff for drinks and snacks in the restaurant.
- Time: 16:45
- Cost: Free

Tuesday 29th May
Pub Evening
A great English tradition! Practise your social English! Impress your friends with your ability to speak any language in the world after three drinks!
- Time: 17:30
- Cost: Price of food & Drinks
- Meet: Student Lounge

Wednesday 30th May
Fish and Chips
Join a member of staff and fellow participants to feast on a popular takeaway meal of fish and chips (deep-fried fish in batter or breadcrumbs with deep-fried potatoes, traditionally sold wrapped in newspaper) in Covent Garden.
- Time: Meet in reception at 17:00
- Cost: Cost of food and drinks
- Meet: Reception Holland Park Gardens- a member of staff will take you

Thursday 31st May
Football
Come along and practise your English while getting some exercise. A great way to make friends and stay fit.
- Time: 16:30
- Cost: Free
- Meet: Reception, Holland Park, bring your trainers.

Thursday 31st May
Running club
Come along and practice your English while getting some exercise. A great way to see London and improve your 10km time. All levels of runner welcome.
- Time: 17:30- bring your trainers
- Cost: Free

Friday 1st June
Cinema evening
Westfield- Europe’s largest Shopping Centre is a simple walk away. Join us for a cinema evening where we will be indulging in popcorn and sweets and watching one of the latest releases
- Time: 17:00
- Cost: £10

Saturday 2nd June
Leeds castle, Canterbury and Dover
Experience some of the most famous tourist attractions in England, learn and experience the history of Oxford, Stratford and the Bard himself, Shakespeare, as you visit his birthplace
- Time: 7.30 -9.00 Pick-ups London Zone 1
- Cost: £75 Reservations at reception, Holland Park

Saturday 2nd June
London Zoo
The world’s oldest scientific zoo. The London zoo boasts hundreds of animals from around the world. From sweet to vicious to strange, apparently the London Zoo has something or some animal that will appeal to you.
Time: 09:00-17:00
Cost: £20

Sunday 3rd June
Stonehenge and Bath Day tour
As one of the country's most famous World Heritage sites, Stonehenge is a "must see" for anyone visiting the UK. Next stop is the city of Bath where you go sightseeing and visit the world famous Roman Baths.
Time: 07:30 London pick-ups
Cost: £35

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