Outdoor Activities in London

  1. Primrose Hill

    Outdoors, Zoo, Walking Area, Leisure

    Primrose Hill is an oasis of greenery that features ample walking space. A short climb and you have magnificent views of the city. The hill is surrounded by a peaceful atmosphere and serves as one on London’s best spots. The beautiful stretch features the London Zoo; the Open Air Theatre, and is a popular area for boating. Wild bird species and waterfowl Are common here too. The place is ...Read more
  2. Emirates Stadium And Museum

    4.6 (776 Votes)
    Emirates Stadium And Museum

    Museum, Stadium, Games

    Emirates is a massive stadium that serves as a paradise for footballers and football fans. Emirates hosts Arsenal FC games and hence is a recommended visit for arsenal fans. The stadium has plenty of pubs surrounding it and the restaurants and cafes at the venue serve delicious bites. The seating arrangement here is comfortable and offers clear views. The stadium also features the Arsenal museu...Read more
  3. Selfridges And Co

    4.4 (1740 Votes)
    Selfridges And Co

    Landmark, Shopping Center

    This famous London landmark is the second largest department store in London after Harrods. It is one of the world’s finest stores and a major shopping destination and tourist attraction of Oxford Street. It was voted the world’s best department store in 2010 and 2012. Opened in 1909, the store is over a hundred years old and has gradually expanded over time. It has 6 levels selling...Read more
  4. Holland Park

    Park, Leisure, Picnic Spot, Nature

    Unlike its name, Holland Park is definitely not located in the Dutch nation. This enormous park in London houses a number of attractions for kids and adults alike. It is a free place to visit so there is no ticket for Holland Park. If you want a tour, then Holland Park ticket prices may be valid. You can check out various tours and buy tickets for Holland Park from our ticket section. Holland P...Read more
  5. Lords The Home Of Cricket

    4.7 (970 Votes)
    Lords The Home Of Cricket

    Museum, Outdoors, Stadium, Specialty Museum

    The world’s oldest sporting museum and home to the Ashes Urn, Lords cricket ground and the MCC Museum is a must visit for all sports fanatics and cricket lovers. The museum contains memorabilia belonging to several cricket greats including their kits. There is also a cinema that screens footage of historic moments from cricket matches. The guided tour takes you through the Pavilion, The L...Read more
  6. Old Spitalfields Market

    Outdoors, Market

    Also referred to simply as Spitalfields Market, it is over 350 years old. It is a covered indoor market and one can find great deals here on everything from vintage fashion to modern designers, antiques, household goods and interesting knick-knacks. The market is steeped in history and harks back to the days of independent traders and handmade, home-grown goods. There also several quaint pubs, ...Read more
  7. All England Lawn Tennis Club And Museum

    Museum, Arena, Stadium, Entertainment

    Who is not aware of this famous site that holds Wimbledon every year? The All England Lawn Tennis Club is famous for holding the annual Wimbledon event that sees a lot of celebrities and royals such as Kate Middleton and Prince Williams attending it. Every Summer when this sports event takes place in London, the city gets engaged in championships that are held inside the grounds of the All Engl...Read more
  8. Green Park

    4.6 (2588 Votes)
    Green Park

    Outdoors, Park, Memorial

    This 47-acre park is the smallest and most peaceful of the eight Royal Parks in the city. The park is located next to Buckingham Palace and is a great spot to relax after a long day of sight seeing. There are deckchairs provided all over the park for visitors and free to use. On State Visits, at the State Opening of Parliament and for The Queen's Birthday Parade and sever other special occasion...Read more
  9. Highgate Cemetery

    4.5 (151 Votes)
    Highgate Cemetery

    Landmark, Cemetery

    This might be an unusual attraction but is definitely one of the most significant ones in London. Located in Highgate, what makes this cemetery an important attraction is that it has been home to the graves of some of the most important people of the city including Karl Marx. Within its somber and quaint avenues of mortality lie the entombed poets, painters, princes and paupers. There at least ...Read more
  10. Paddington Station Image
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    Landmark, Station

    London tube is a heritage in itself. Travelling from one of the earliest tubes in the world can render a unique experience in itself. Paddington station is an important junction station in London whose visit is a must if you want to travel to most of the attractions in the city. Apart from being just the means of transit, this is a heritage station that has served London city ever since 1838. F...Read more
  11. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

    Outdoors, Park, Stadium, Entertainment

    The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was built as a special addition to the paraphernalia for 2012 Olympic games in London. Inside this attraction, there is a vast lawn to hold picnics, an Olympic Stadium, Aquatics Centre and redeveloped Olympic Village. This park keeps on organizing key events and activities such as Olympic Park tours and the ArcelorMittal Orbit. Even though you might not be ...Read more
  12. Apsley House

    4.5 (1504 Votes)
    Apsley House

    Museum, Landmark, Architecture , Exhibition

    Apsley House is a location to be reckoned with in London. It is a prestigious townhouse in the city. The reason why it has a place such honor in London is that it was the residence of the victorious Duke of Wellington after he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. The place has managed to preserve this historic win in its grandeur and charm very well. For the tourist, especially the museum-lovers, thi...Read more
  13. Stamford Bridge Stadium And Museum

    Museum, Stadium, Bridge

    This is one of those stadiums in London that you can visit even without having a ticket for some sports event. Home to Chelsea Football Club, the Stamford Bridge museum offers a fun filled journey into the history of Chelsea as a team and how it has evolved to become one of the greatest football clubs in the world. The guided tour will take you into behind-the-scenes of Chelsea matches and you ...Read more
  14. St Katharine Docks

    4.6 (163 Votes)
    St Katharine Docks

    Outdoors, Food And Drinks, Dock

    St Katherine Docks is one of the oldest commercial docks in London. Today, it has been converted into a happening marina where you can stroll along the shops, restaurants, and pubs with the sea scape on the opposite side. Built in 12th century after the name of the former hospital of St Katharine's by the Tower, this site became the center of trade and commerce facilitating the citizens of...Read more
  15. W W T London Wetland Centre

    4.6 (354 Votes)
    W W T London Wetland Centre

    Outdoors, Wildlife Sanctuary

    Set amidst the concrete city of London, the WWT wetland centre has enjoyed the status of being UK’s favourite national reserve ever since 2012. Its lush green innerscape makes up for perfect recreation opportunities for people who visit it. Inside, you can walk along the green walkways passing through lakes and pools. Apart from its flora, this centre is also ideal for birdwatching and in...Read more