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go to a recording of a top TV Show!
TV Recordings and Applause Store have a schedule of programmes.
Get your free television audience ticket.
It’s summer time and London has many places to offer for a refreshing outdoor swimming.
The number 1 destination is Hampstead Heath, or the Heath, as it is commonly called. With its 320 hectares land less than 4 miles from Trafalgar Square, it represents the countryside in the City.
The Heath has 3 unique and internationally famous bathing ponds idyllically situated in the hearth of this beautiful green area: the Ladies’s, Men’s and Mixed Ponds. Open 365 days a year (admission is just £2).
You can go to take spectaculr views from Parliament Hill, also called Kites Hill, admire the floral display at Golders Hill Park, visit Kenwood House or simply walk and enjoy the range of landscapes and habitats on offer. Prliament Hill also offers a spacious Lido, which provides an alternative to the three bathing ponds on Hampsead Heath.
You can find other Lidos across London: in Central London Serpentine Lido is a classic favorite; for the South, Brockwell Lido, also known as Brixton Beach, is a popular destination, as well as London Fields Lido for East Londoners. Just outside London, Hampton Pool in the great surroundings of Bushy Park is another ideal destination for sport lovers (there’s a gym on-site). It could sound surprising but also Covent Garden has got its out-door oasi: it’s called Oasis Sports Centre.