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Things to do in London

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The top 1.012 attractions in London

Neighborhoods in London
Westminster
Start in Trafalgar Square and walk down to the political heart of London. The streets by the Thames are lined with important histo
Bars in London
Spuntino
This restaurant serves cocktails and tapas-style dishes to share in this fashionable casual dining environment. There are no table
Museums in London
Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood
I should say first of all that this museum is a place to go in only two cases: first, if you're traveling with children, and secon
Bars in London
The Duke Of Clarence
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The coolest pub in South Kensingto, with original decor and a great beer menu, good food and, above all, a wonderful atmosphere! T
Streets in London
Bank District
The Bank neighborhood, in the heart of the City of London, is a business district with tall buildings. The Bank of England was fou
Streets in London
Old Street
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Old Street is found in the north of the city. It was quiet when we visited, perhaps because the subway station was closed, or perh
Churches in London
Churches in London
Kensington Temple
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In a style quite different from that of the nearby St Peter's Church, Kensington Temple is built of gray stone. It's a remarkably
Shops in London
Penhaligon's
This beautiful little shop is truly a part of British culture. One of the perfumes sold here (Blue Bell) was a favorite of Princes
Gardens in London
Park Tower Casino
Belgravia and Knightsbridge are the most sophisticated parts of London, and here you can find an exclusive casino offering a selec
Churches in London
St Saviours church Chelsea
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Now divided into two parts, the western side of this building is still a church while the eastern side is now a luxury home, compl
Neighborhoods in London
Southwalk
Located on the south bank of the River Thames, this is where you'll find the Shard building, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, and the
Exhibitions in London
The Painted Hall at Old Royal Naval College
The Painted Hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor, was originally intended to be a place where veterans of
Churches in London
Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul in Greenwich
The chapel was built by Thomas Ripley, following Sir Christopher Wren's designs, and was the last part of the Royal Hospital to be
Exhibitions in London
Royal Geographical Society
The Royal Geographical Society is a British institution founded in 1830 with the name Geographical Society of London. It is dedica
Bars in London
The White Lion
The White Lion is the king of pubs! Near the Covent Garden bus stop, it seems like a normal London pub, making a warm, friendly ha
Shops in London
All saints
If you thought that the vintage revival was unique to Italy, you were wrong. Here in London, All Saints has been an institution fo
Unusual Places in London
Zoola Fish
Want to try a unique and exciting way to relax and indulge yourself? Well here in Camden Town, you have the opportunity to do some