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Tower of London is extortionately expensive :(


What are your mum's interests?


Locally, there's the Horniman and Dulwich Art Gallery, both well worth visiting if she hasn't been before. And parks, cafes and restaurants near to both, too.


ETA: Where does she live? If in the sticks, Brixton Market might be interesting, or a walk round the shops of Peckham (old and new).


If the weather is nice, a boat trip down to Greenwich (lots of interesting things to do there, plus a market) might be nice. And you could come back via the DLR to Lewisham, and then a 185 (there are other routes, but I always like going on the DLR, especially if there's no driver and you can get seats at the front by the windows!)

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