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Where are the best gay bars and clubs in london?

Gay Bar - Bar Soho. It's nice enough to have a good drink and not loud enough to give you a headache!

Gay Club - G-A-Y at the Astoria is the best. Google for their website and it'll give you info. A little bit of advice... find a flyerer and get one for the club, BIG DISCOUNTS!!!

How much money would I need to travel to London from India for a two week trip?

Thanks for the A2A!Since I am a traveller, I’m assuming you are asking the cost of a two week vacation to London.I’ll break it up in parts.Transportation (Both Inter and Intranational)- Assuming that you are wise enough to book the tickets at least 6 months beforehand, the flight tickets for a round trip would cost you about 50k INR. The 10 day London Pass (with travel) that you can avail at the LHR airport too would cost 22k. It gives you VIP access to over 80 attractions including the Westminster Abbey, London Bridge et al. You save a lot of sightseeing and commutation money on that one.A moderately expensive apartment on AirBnB would take around 70k for two weeks.Another 30k for moderate quality and quantity of food given that you don’t splurge in restaurants and mostly cook your own food or rely on ready made stuff available in the stores.For extra sightseeing not included in the pass, another 25–30k.SO, that brings the grand total to around 2 lacs. You can very well manage in an amount less than this but that depends on your travelling skills. If you are a traveller, you will need less. But if you are going for a vacation, I guess you might end up spending more.Carry traveller’s cheques and additional 300 pounds with you as caution money.For travelling tips, check out my answers in the profile.Cheers!

How to visit London with a low budget?

i'm planning to go to London this Summer with some friends.
we're still students (and going on our savings/parents money... -. -') so we're kinda "short" on the money issue! (low-cost flight, low-cost hotel, ...)

we're now planning a budget for meals, transport, visits and stuff...

what's the best choice for transport? is there some kind of a card that allow us to go anywhere in London for 5 days?

and if we're planning to have light meals or fast-food, how much should we expect to spend? do you know places with nice (but cheap :x) places to eat?
we're also thinking of buying some sandwiches and make picnicks at lunch time. where can we find nice sandwiches? :)

and last, but not the least, which places would you recommend us not to miss? :)
feel free to give us any advice! :)

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