Sunday People

Sweaty sunshine savers

Giving good vibrations

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FIND IT: 183 Euston Road, NW1, 10am-6pm Mon-Wed and Fri, 10am-8pm Thur, 10am-4pm Sat. MORE INFO: wellcomeco­llection. org. Squirrelle­d away in a secure ecure room – a former Coutts Bank vault – London’s original Hard Rock Cafe has a treasure trove of musical memorabili­a, including Kurt Cobain’s sunglasses and one of Jimi Hendrix’s guitars. Buy a burger and check them out for free. WHERE AND WHEN: Hard Rock Cafe, 150 Old Park Lane, W1K: 11.30am-12.30am Mon-Thu, 11am-1am Fri and Sat, 11.30am-10.30pm Sun. MORE INFO: hardrock.com/cafes/london. SUNSEEKERS who don’t want to sit down can pick up an activity break bargaing in Greece. A An week away at Neilson’s V Vounaki Beachclub, in an u untouched area of the m mainland, is up for grabs f from £585pp, pp, saving up to SeeSe London at sunrise with beads of sweat on your browbr by joining a free group run or exercise session. TheyTh cover all fitness levels and everyone is invited forfo coffee afterwards – so you can make friends and getge fit as well as checking out the best sights. FINDFI IT: Project Awesome meets at 6.30am three timestim a week – Wednesday at The Scoop by Tower Bridge,Br Friday at Primrose Hill and Monday at a mysterym location. Check out social media for updates. MORE INFO: projectawe­somelondon.com. Check out controvers­ial pieces and experiment­al work, such as the 4D Sensorium, which combines visuals with smells, £210 on departures out of Gatwick on October 2. Guests can enjoy sailing and windsurfin­g with perfect winds and easy launching. Other activities include tennis and kayaking and there are great mountain biking trails nearby. sounds and tactile elements. Tate Britain displays British art from 1500 to present day while the Tate Modern exhibits art from 1900 onwards. FIND IT: Tate Britain: Millbank, SW1, 10am-6pm. Modern: Bankside, SE1, 10am-6pm. MORE INFO: tate.org.uk. There’s lots in the way of fine art here at grand Hertford House, such as Frans Hals’s Laughing Cavalier. B But more interestin­g still is the fine collectio collection of weapons, which include a 10th10th-century sword and firearms from the 16th century. There’s also French furniture, wi with pieces from Marie Antoinette’s ro rooms at Versailles and a commode Louis XV perched upon. FINDFI IT: Manchester Square, W1U, 10 10am-5pm. MOREMO INFO: wallacecol­lection.org. WE’RE looking for somewhere a bit unusual but with plenty of things to do in the UK. Do you have any ideas? HOW about this for quirky – a wonderful historic railway carriage that has been converted into a holiday cottage.

You don’t need to be a train buff to enjoy the Wendy Aberporth Express – it is in a beautiful spot on a coastal path near Aberporth above Cardigan Bay.

It sleeps five, dogs are welcome and it has wi-fi.

You can walk, paddle in the sea, take boat trips, and Cardigan with its castle is just down the road.

There is availabili­ty from October and a week costs from £531. See undertheth­atch.co.uk/wendy. red5.co.uk £14.95 TAKE the stiff neck out of long journeys with this super-soft, vibrating neck massager. With its furry cushioned neck roll, it’s incredibly comfy and can double up as a travel pillow. It takes two AA batteries and you can use it on light or strong power mode. You could even hoop it around your neck after your travels while relaxing at home.

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AMUSED ON A BUDGET: Sculptures at the V&A GUITAR HERO: Hard Rock Cafe RELAX: Regent’s Park FREE SPACE: The ‘Eagle’ at the Science Museum GET THE PICTURE: Wallace Collection SWEAT BAND: Project Awesome IN THE FRAME: Visit Tate Britain
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