7. "This Is Not A Brothel..."

Until his death in 2010, 7 Meard Street was home to the notorious artist and self-styled dandy Sebasitan Horsley. The sign was intended as a little joke to all who visited. Although Horsley, who claimed to have slept with over 1,000 prostitutes and once consented to be crucified in the name of art, did tell the Creative Review that he ran a brothel out of there for a few years, so perhaps there was some necessity to it after all.
When you visit Meard Street today, you will sadly find no Horsely, but the sign remains and you will also find yourself conveniently situated opposite one of the delicious Honest Burgers restaurants, which is well worth a visit (if you can stomach the queues).
6. Visit The Skateboard Graveyard

A website was even started up for people to post obituaries for their deceased decks, although it hasn't attracted many tributes. Nonetheless, make sure to pay your respects as you pass by on your way to the Houses of Parliament.