A Girl's Day Out in London
London is the perfect place for girls who just want to have fun. There's shopping, sport, history, fashion and culture at every turn.
Have A Sporty Morning in London

Start the day on a sporty theme. It could be ice-skating in Queensway, boating in Regent's Park, hiring a bicycle in Gabriel's Wharf, or even horse riding in Hyde Park. If you don't fancy exercise, how about a trip to Battersea Park's Children's Zoo? Whichever you choose, a bit of the great outdoors is always a good way to start the day.
Meet The Hollywood Stars At Madame Tussauds

If you haven't already met Kylie, David Beckham, Brad and Angelina or attended a photo shoot with Kate Moss then you really should visit Madame Tussauds. Mingle with the stars, visit Big Brother in the diary room, or deliver your political message alongside George W Bush in the World Leaders' Zone.
Lunchtime in Marylebone

Madame Tussauds is in Baker Street, very near Marylebone High Street – which is perfect for ladies who wish to lunch. You could keep it simple and go to Pizza Express, or keep it light with a sandwich at La Fromagerie, or Paul, or indulge in one of London's latest culinary passions, dim sum at Ping Pong.
An Afternoon of Fashion at London's V&A
Marylebone High Street has probably given you a feeling for fashion. You could either head down to Selfridges for some retail therapy or take a trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). More than any other major London Museum, the V&A is known for its love of fashion. It's collection begins in the 17th century and works its way up to the present day. If you think wearing sky-high heels looks difficult, you'll be amazed at some of the corsets women used to squeeze themselves into.
Enjoy a Play At The Unicorn Theatre
There's a lot to see at the V&A, so to keep energy levels up try a cup cake from the nearby Hummingbird Bakery – because now we suggest a night at the fantastic Unicorn Theatre.
