Tennis Courts
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Naturally when you log on there is a time limit, the offer will expire in 6 hours, but it seems to reappear a lot.
the #80 bus brings you right there, and then as you can see, you stroll down the road and go around the side of the building, you can see the courts from the street but not the entrance, it's a little hidden behind the building.