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There is also the spa in bethnal green - quite cheap, you can spend two hours enjoying the facilities (long chairs for sleeping on) and then enjoy hoxton/east london etc. The therapists that work there are really good, and I have had the odd mini facial or half hour massage booked on after the spa time (easy to get to by overland, and a quick bus)


I had some time over Easter on my own and used it to clear out/sell/donate lots of stuff, without enquiring little hands wanting to know why things were leaving the house!


I think there is a book/literary festival on at the Southbank ....


I second the earlier recommendation of Colombia Road flower market and Spitalfields .....

A real guilty pleasure I have is lying in bed all day, reading a book, listening to the radio,fiddling around on the inetnet, snoozing and being REALLY lazy. No-one knows you're doign it except you and you can really revel in the sheer decadence. Make sure you put your best sheets on the bed the day before and have lots of pillows, maybe a half bottle of champagne or prosecco around lunch time?


Whatever you to decide to do, I hope you have a lovely time, you deserve it.

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