Sa 6.3. Hindu Temple 10:00
Today we visit a traditional Hindu Temple in Neasden: the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir. It’s an impressive building made of white marble and limestone. It is the first and largest Hindu stone Mandir Temple in the Western hemisphere. Inside Indian beliefs, art and tradition come alive.
Booking: now open
Price: £2 (if you like to visit the exhibition “Understanding Hinduism”)
Meeting point: Outside Stonebridge Park Underground station (Bakerloo line)
Sa 13.3. Dare to Differ Kurs 15:00
Colours of Britain
Eine multikulturelle Gesellschaft mitsamt ihren Herausforderungen und Chancen gibt es nicht nur in Großbritannien, sondern ansatzweise auch in Deutschland. Wie gut oder schlecht gelingt es den Ländern, verschiedene Bevölkerungsgruppen zu integrieren? Sprecher ist Journalist Werner Sabiers.
Preis: £2.50 für Gasthörer, bitte anmelden!
Treffpunkt: Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace, London W2 3EL
Mo 15.3. Lo-Co: Ten Pin Bowling 19:30
The bowling alley already waits for us, so we’ll meet this time on a Monday for a better price. I hope we will have a good game and hit a few strikes!
Booking: now open
Price: £5 per game + £2 shoe hire
Meeting point: Outside Queensway Tube Station (Central Line)
Sa 20.3. Salisbury and Stonehenge 09:00
Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain. It was completed about 3500 years ago and attracts many visitors all year round. Salisbury is a small city nearby and it’s best known for its stunning cathedral. The cathedral contains one copy of the Magna Carta and the oldest surviving mechanical clock in Britain - installed in the cathedral in 1386.
We will travel to both destinations by coach; the price includes the entrance and audio guide for Stonehenge. If you would like to visit Salisbury Cathedral you will be asked to give a donation.
Booking: now open
Price: £18, please pay by 11.3.
Meeting point: Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace, London W2 3EL










