2014-12-17, While you do have a good few hours there, it's difficult to see dieffrent parts of London, as it's so spread out and takes a long time to get anywhere.I'd suggest starting out with a crawl around Covent Garden -- the cobbled roads are very "British" and there are great little shops around there. Paul's Yard has some nice cafes in it; Bill's Produce would be a great place to have lunch.From there, walk down to the Strand towards St Paul's Cathedral, and then hop along the Millennium Bridge (or one of the other bridges), and you'll wind up on the South Bank. The Tate Modern is worth a wander around (some parts are free, and the gift shop is fantastic) and there are lots of cafes -- albeit chains -- and pubs for an eat or drink. Normally I'd suggest going to Borough market for food -- it's extraordinarily busy, but so good -- but unfortunately it's closed on Sundays. The Globe is quite close though, but really it's just so nice to wander along the south bank. Enjoy!
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