Besides stopping in the middle of the street to feed pigeons and take pictures of literally EVERYTHING, most tourists that visit London go to the usual places - Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the Houses of Parliament...

But this elderly couple (who are now our life inspiration and ultimate couple goals) decided to go clubbing at Fabric when they visited the capital.

The partying pensioners, from Warsaw in Poland, were visiting their daughter who lives in Watford, and had read a review of the notorious nightclub in a Polish newspaper before deciding to visit.

Yep, the pair - both in their late 70s - bought tickets to Fabric in Farringdon for the 'WetYourSelf' club night on Sunday night (May 15).

When the couple arrived for the doors opening at 10pm, the promoter was worried they might be lost so tracked down a translator.

Sharing the story on Facebook, resident DJ at Fabric's WetYourSelf party Jacob Husley said: "They had purchased tickets online in Poland after reading a club review of Fabric in the newspaper and came when doors opened and planning to take the tube home when it finished at 6am.

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"I told them they had a free bar, gave them 2 shots of tequila to start, but after that asked if they could have cups of tea. They were ballroom dancing on the dance floor, although not for too long as the lady was using a crutch and didn't walk so well...

"They stayed until 5am and we convinced them to take our offer of a free taxi home instead of waiting for the tube. They said they had a great time and loved the crowd and vibe.

"What an amazing couple, so much humour, love and playfulness between these two. Our bodies might age but our souls are timeless."

So if staying out until midnight is a big thing for you these days or you feel like you're getting too old to go out, take note of the above...

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