Win One Of 10 FREE Memberships To CitySocialising

This is a sponsored competition from CitySocialising.

Discover London, meet new people and win one of 10 FREE memberships to CitySocialising

To celebrate the influx of international visitors to London and across the UK this summer CitySocialising have launched their Discover London series of activities to bring visitors and locals together to explore a new side of London with the people who know and love it best.

The Discover series will take people on an exploratory mission to enjoy the local social scenes across North, West and South London, away from the expected mayhem of central and East London, helping to forge new international friendships between London locals and visitors to the city. 

Activities range from visiting the best real ale pubs to finding the best places for Sunday roasts and afternoon tea in London. Discover beer gardens and picnic spots in famous areas like Wimbledon, Hampstead and Notting Hill as well as lesser known spots like Brixton and Kennington. It’s a great opportunity for both visitors and local Londoners to enjoy an authentic British social experience.

To celebrate CitySocialising are offering Londonist readers the chance to win one of 10 exclusive Premium memberships to CitySocialising — worth £39.99 — so you can enjoy unlimited days and nights out to meet new people in London.

Two steps to winning:
1. Like CitySocialising on Facebook
2. Then let us know your favourite place in London in the comments below.

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.

Competition closes on 3 August 2012. Winners will be notified via Facebook and announced in the comments by 6 August. For full Terms and Conditions email contact@CitySocialising.com

  • Dennylou

    ’round Midnight. Live Jazz & Blues music every day. Angel, Chapel Market. Amazing!!

  • Rob87

    Japanese Garden / Holland Park. Not a lot of people and great fun for the children(on the nearby adventure playground) as well.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=866830000 Pooja Vir

    Borough Market and then a walk along the river would have to be my favourite.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/QRYKB4FDIKU3HXYDORJDWS54MQ Quez

    The view from Kenwood House, Highgate.

  • Samangray

    The Old White Bear pub in Hampstead

  • Stephanie

    the open air theatre in Regents Park

  • Gemgem Panda

    Jazz After Dark – Greek St, Soho

  • http://www.onekind.org Kirsty Connell

    South Bank book market

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=187903016 Laura M Bailey

    I just moved to London in January but I love being on the Southbank on a summer evening – cider on ice and great conversation with mates! 

  • vivian

    Little Venice.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001595072867 Damian Jaszczak

    Of coure Sudbury Hill:)

  • Kayliejade

    My favourite place is Horizon café in Leytonstone.

  • http://twitter.com/nat_mach Nat

    Right now – standing in the courtyard at Guilldhall and feeling the history of the City all around me. From February I think it might be the top of the Shard and that view of London it will give.

  • Laura Bell

    Playing softball at Regents park at the prof office softball leagues and a drink in Camden town!

  • Mariacostauk

    After book perusal in Hatchards, art gazing at the Academy, and drinksaim Crown passage, t has to be Primrose Hill. It houses my thoughts perfectly with delicious secrecy over a panoramic view of the best city in the world.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=611470284 Tracy Lee

    The Literature Room in the National Portrait Gallery.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=611470284 Tracy Lee

    The view from the Millennium Bridge looking across to St Paul’s Cathedral.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=611470284 Tracy Lee

      Not sure why my name didn’t show up there – it’s Tracy Lee.

  • AngelC

    I love Greenwich! it’s a great place to have a pleasant and relaxing walk! Also, its history and architecture is just amazing! Ah, and its Sunday market is sooo nicee!

  • Barbarajlong

    Gough Square with the statue of Hodge the cat