Back from a cracking (and surprisingly cheap) weekend in london.
also: the walk from old street>bunhill row> moor lane>st paul's cathedral>footbridge over by the tate>tate gallery>borough market is really nice on saturday.
This was great. The area around the Barbican and the roman wall is absolutely mental - I love the way that there are little scraps of really old stuff left in the middle of all the enormous Ballardian skyscrapers. And I didn't realize until I went there that the reason it really works on a saturday is that the city is completely deserted and so it's even more weird...
Crossing the Barbican on the high level walkways at night was good too.
Alison's just by Clissold Park so very handy for Stoke Newington Church Street, which we liked a lot. Good food to be had. Actually it seemed to be a really nice area generally - none of the obvious issues I'd worry about finding in an area of london (media mullets, pre-schoolers with uzis, gastropubs, cheap minimarkets forced out by foccacia peddling shitehawks, violently parochial local pubs etc).
Public transport in london (esp the buses) seems to be fucking amazing. I mean, for under two quid you can get pretty much anywhere in london at any time of the day or night. That's so much better than most places I've lived it's ridiculous. I don't understand why people drive there tbh.
We'll probably try to get down to the Horniman next time.