Fun and Entertaining Places in London

  1. Joseph Fish Bar

    4 (67 Votes)
    Joseph Fish Bar

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Adults

    Joseph’s Fish Bar is one of the most popular hangouts in London for having the traditional British menu- Fish and Chips. Set up by Joseph Malin who was a Jewish immigrant in around 1860, this bar has been carrying forward the legacy of British food through its delectable menu of fish and chips. Since London is a historical city, there are a lot of eating joints as well other attractions t...Read more
  2. Shakespeare's Globe

    4.6 (5021 Votes)
    Shakespeare's Globe

    Entertainment, Theatre

    The Globe Theatre mostly connected with William Shakespeare. Located on the Bankside, the Globe theatre is about 200 yards wide. In totality, the entire theatre can accommodate about 700 and 1380 people standing and sitting respectively. The Globe Theatre is unavailable during winters and thus, you should plan your trip accordingly. Tours for different theatre shows and exhibitions are availab...Read more
  3. Portobello Rd

    Streets

    Portobello Road is one of the historic streets that have witnessed the growth of the city over the centuries. It is known for hosting one of the most popular antique markets in London on Saturdays. The lanes around this area are different than most of the city as meandering roads are opposite of the city’s well-planned layout. It covers most of Notting Hill’s length when running fro...Read more
  4. Whitehall

    Streets

    Whitehall is a street in London where a number of departments and ministries line both sides. You will find the Ministry of Defence as well as the Cabinet Office here. You will also get to see different memorial statues and monuments adorning the street. As you wander around, these monuments celebrating military victories and honoring leaders will give you a glimpse of the city’s past. Do...Read more
  5. Westminster City Hall

    3.8 (11 Votes)
    Westminster City Hall

    Hall

    The Westminster City Hall in London is the seat and official address of the Westminster City Council. Not a star attraction on tourist to-do lists, however, the Westminster City Hall invites several tourists and locals alike - some for sightseeing, a few on business. The City Hall was completed in 1966 and since then, have been boasting a modern and classic façade across the city’s...Read more
  6. ZSL London Zoo

    4.3 (3517 Votes)
    ZSL London Zoo

    Zoo

    Take a walk across the oldest and the largest scientific Zoological Society of London Zoo waving hands to the Zsl London Zoo animals with the aid of Zsl London Zoo tickets. Although you can buy tickets for Zsl London Zoo from the zoo management in direct, we recommend you to book tickets for Zsl London Zoo in advance as there are great deals on Zsl London Zoo ticket prices and the tickets for ...Read more
  7. Fleet Street

    Streets

    Fleet Street is one of the major roads in London. Since Roman times, the street has been an important ‘through route’. During the Middle-ages, Fleet Street had many businesses being established along its sides. But, the street gained popularity only in the 16th century for printing and publishing. Walking along the street, you will come across many monuments and statues, including t...Read more
  8. Boyds Brasserie Bar & Lounge

    Bar, Adults

    For an evening of fine dining with fantastic drinks and even better food, put Boyd’s Grill and Wine Bar in London on your itinerary. Formerly called Boyd’s Brasserie Bar and Lounge, this stylish restaurant and lounge offers a specialized menu that is paired with some fine wine you have to try. You must also try their signature British tapas menu that has its fair share of connoisseu...Read more
  9. Her Majesty's Theatre

    Entertainment, Theatre

    When in London, you must watch The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre which has been hosting the play since 1986. Located on Haymarket in the City of Westminster, Her Majesty’s Theater building is in itself a piece of art. The grand Victorian theater showcases the French Renaissance-style of architecture. Listed as a Grade II building by the English Heritage, it holds a s...Read more
  10. Hampstead Heath

    4.2 (447 Votes)
    Hampstead Heath

    Park, View Point, Entertainment, Leisure

    Since London has become more or less a concrete jungle, there are very few places that offer you open grasslands and green spaces here. But, if at all they are present, they are carefully preserved and fashioned in the best way possible to offer scenic and rejuvenating experiences. One such place is Hampstead Heath, the open heath that offers the best of London views and highest points from whe...Read more
  11. Gabriel's Wharf

    Food And Drinks, Tourist Center

    Leaving London without visiting Gabriel’s Wharf would be a sin. Located right next to River Thames on the Southbank, this is the place to shop, eat, and drink. This riverside destination, known as London’s oldest pop-up, is blessed with peaceful vibes. The independent shops at the wharf are known for their unique products and offer a relaxed shopping experience. Having shopped to yo...Read more
  12. Vinopolis City Of Wine Image
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    Winery, Adults

    If you’re looking for a perfect thirst-quencher experience, look no further than the Vinopolis City Of Wine in London. Tucked away within beautiful Victorian railway arches, with eight tasting and education zones and more than 100 wines, spirits and champagne to taste you are sure to find something you love at Vinopolis. Chat with the experts and find out more about your own individual ta...Read more
  13. Westminster

    Tourist Center

    Westminster is known as the government district of London. It is located within the City of Westminster part of the West End in the heart of the city. This area is home to some of the top tourist attractions in London including Buckingham Palace, Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and Westminster Cathedral. Attracting numerous tourists from all over the world, it holds a significant plac...Read more
  14. St. Martin's Theatre

    4.6 (7 Votes)
    St. Martin's Theatre

    Theatre

    St Martin's Theatre is a century-old a place of cultural as well as historical importance. Its first production dates back to 1916 and today, it is known for staging the production of The Mousetrap since March 1974. That makes it the longest continuously running show in the world. This murder mystery play by Agatha Christie is a treat for theater enthusiasts. So, when you are in London, do not ...Read more
  15. Cambridge Theatre

    4.6 (18 Votes)
    Cambridge Theatre

    Theatre

    Cambridge Theatre on Earlham Street will complete a century within the next decade. It was built on the corner of the street in 1929 on an irregular triangular site and has become one of the first few theaters that adopted to modernist architectural style. Even though it has been refurbished a couple of times in the past, its original decor can still be seen today. Cambridge Theatre is known fo...Read more