Since June 15, non-essential shops have been able to reopen and now leisure attractions are starting to open as well.You are about to enter a website that contains explicit material (pornography). The description notes “there are no residential properties nearby” and the area is frequented during the day. The riverwalk, which leads to the O2, is an open area close to the Thames barrier. The urinals on Eastcheap near Mark Lane are “out of the way” and mainly visited by “city boys”. The crowd is described as a mix of “city suits and building site workers.” There is an “excellent gloryhole” in the cubicle nearest the urinals that “lets you watch the action at the troughs.” The description said the street between Long Lane and Leathermarket Street are most popular due to their close proximity to parks. Since this area “has fast become the gay man’s proffered choice of living”, the guide suggests it is a pretty good bet for catching a hot stranger’s eye. The 15 North London dogging hotspots you probably didn't know existed.The 23 infamous South London dogging hotspots hiding in plain sight.The toilets provide a good spot to meet “pure city boys and gents in suits”. It adds there are “no cameras or interference from staff as long as you use discretion!” The bar “has been going for years” and has a good reputation, the guide said. Rating: 3 stars Throgmortons formerly Nicholsons Wine Bar The guide notes that visitors should be aware that straight men do use the bathrooms also. There are three cubicles and three urinals, which are “quite small and busy” for “city types on their way home”. Rating: 3 stars City Thameslink National Rail Station The area is “very, very busy at weekends and can be a little intimidating” due to the large number of men cruising in a relatively small area. The main port of call is at the bottom of the hill behind Jack Straws Castle, where the main path goes to the right. It is easily accessible and safe, with locals and police aware of the after-dark activities and mostly “happy to steer clear”. The park has a reputation for being the “busiest and most popular Gay Cruising ground in London, if not the world”. Visitors are warned however that robberies are a common occurrence.
There are “a few big trees providing shelter for shenanigans and a small wooded area” as well as a fountain and small wooded areas. The most secluded spots are in the south-east of the park as well as the rose garden in the south-west corner. It says Hyde Park welcomes a wide age range and most races. The large sauna complex features “a cinema lounge, twelve-man dry heat sauna, large steam room, Internet café and three floors of cubicals.” It is well lit at night and frequented by both younger and older locals. The square is described as having “a great deal of hidden spaces along the rough paths.”