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If you fail to find a gym, just travel on the underground from one station to another, its as good as a gym session. Better if you target the rush hour.
Staying in Premier Inn County Hall London by the London Eye for a week. Have to have breakfast and evening meals in the plasticated place as well.
Needing a gym - but no option in the hotel. Why can't companies let us book where we WANT to stay?
Are there any more reasonably priced gyms around here other than the Marriott spa for £25 per day?
Otherwise will be sticking to jogging up and down the Thames unless I can find a park somewhere.
The breakfast is fine - the sausages and bacon are of perfectly acceptable quality, or as you seem to be one of these health and fitness weirdoes, there's plenty of fresh fruit, muesli, brown bread, and suchlike. I've never had an evening meal there, but AFAIK the menu on offer is better than you'd find at the Beefeater that is so often affiliated with PIs.
There's Jubilee Gardens (left out the door, walk twenty yards) if you fancy doing your physical jerks under the bemused gaze of Japanese tourists queuing for the London Eye
If you stop jogging to have a rest by the river, be sure to adopt some peculiar posture - you'll probably be mistaken for one of the living statues and get a few coins thrown down. Try painting your face green.
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