Best Things To Do in London, United Kingdom

  1. Dennis Sever's House

    4.4 (396 Votes)
    Dennis Sever's House

    Museum

    Set inside a beautiful Georgian House, this attraction introduces you to the varied images of life in Spitalfields between 1724 and 1914. Presented to the visitors in the form of a theatre, this museum unfolds the various rooms and the aspects of life associated with them as you walk through the cellar, kitchen, dining room, smoking room and upstairs to the bedrooms. Restored and preserved in t...Read more
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Royal Festival Hall

    Entertainment, Stage Show, Festival

    The Royal Festival Hall is a concert hall in London that has a seating capacity of 2500 people. This unusual looking building has a huge Ballroom inside it. There are also many smaller halls and restaurants that are housed by it. Although the building used to have a slight acoustic problem it has been thoroughly renovated recently to suit the needs of big performances. Equipped with brand new t...Read more
  5. 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
  6. Canary Wharf

    Food And Drinks, Entertainment, Shopping Center

    Canary Wharf is a complete hanging out place in the city of London. Here you will surely find various bars, restaurants, shopping outlets. Also, many Art and music events are conducted in this destination for the entertainment of the visitors. If you feel adventurous in London, just don’t miss out the chance of visiting the Canary Wharf Charity Abseil in aid of scope. The wharf approximat...Read more
  7. 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
  8. Roast

    Bar, Landmark, Restaurant, Performance

    Located in the heart of Britain’s culinary culture- the Borough Market, this is landmark British award-wining restaurant opened in 2005. Spread over two levels, Roast offers a seating capacity of 120 with a view of the busy kitchen. Perfect for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the best feature of the place is it all-day bar! You can also pack your meal and enjoy the roast to go! Live music, c...Read more
  9. Marble Arch

    4.4 (2108 Votes)
    Marble Arch

    Landmark, Architecture

    The Marble arch is an imposing triumphal arch which joins Park Lane, Edgeware Road and the famous Oxford Street. Unlike the Wellington arch tourists have free access to this place. It is a beautiful pass-by spot but do take some time out to admire the beautiful architecture. The carvings on the arch are really beautiful and the detailing is definitely worth a regard. The Marble Arch  gives...Read more
  10. Potli

    4.4 (267 Votes)
    Potli

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Leisure, Fine Dining

    Taste the Indian masala in London; Potli brings forth one of the quirkiest treats to your palettes. Home-grown species, fresh ingredients and a warm Namaste welcome will instantly elevate your mood! The traditional dishes like griddled starters and spicy curries are served in clay pots adding to the rustic effect. Indian-spiced cocktails, extensive range of wines and Indian speciality of lassi-...Read more
  11. Temple Church

    4.5 (899 Votes)
    Temple Church

    Church, Religious Site, Landmark

    The Temple Church is a very beautiful Church in London. The church was made famous by the movie “The Da Vinci Code”, and houses majestic effigy tombs of the medieval knights. They are the church’s most popular pull for visitors. The church is constructed stunningly in a circle with pretty archways on the inside. It is said that the church was constructed by these “Knigh...Read more
  12. Tom's Kitchen

    4 (457 Votes)
    Tom's Kitchen

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Leisure

    Using home-grown spices and fresh ingredients, Potli brings Indian market-style cuisine to London. Serving a huge selection of griddled starters and curries cooked in traditional clay pots, the menu features a fantastic array of tastes and aromas. Already included in the much coveted Tatler's Restaurant Guide 2013 & Michelin Guide, Potli brings the best of Indian bazaar spices from the whol...Read more
  13. Wellington Arch

    4.4 (2514 Votes)
    Wellington Arch

    Landmark, Architecture

    The Wellington Arch is an important landmark in London. It is, what is called a “Triumphal arch”, which means that it is a huge archway designed in the ancient Roman style that often spans across the road. The interesting thing about the arch is that the whole thing was relocated in the 1800s from Hyde Park to its present Location today. The statue on top of the arch was replaced to...Read more
  14. Perkin Reveller

    3.6 (448 Votes)
    Perkin Reveller

    Restaurant, Leisure, Fine Dining

    Who wouldn’t want a meal overlooking the Thames on the Tower Wharf? This restaurant offers a fantastic location to have a romantic meal in London just a walk away from the Tower of London. A modern-day dining hall serving delicious spread made with fresh and seasonal British ingredients, the foamed beer just makes the experience better! And yes, there’s tea! 
  15. Bond Street

    4.3 (310 Votes)
    Bond Street

    Market, Streets

    Some of the streets in London have become the integral part of the city. Bond Street is one of them. Internationally renowned for housing elegant stores, exclusive brands, designer, fashion, luxury goods, fine jewels, art and antiques, this street represents the posh London to a certain extent. Located in Mayfair, this street has been visited by some of the most influential people in London. Wa...Read more
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  • When is the best time of the year to visit London?

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    • Depends what you like :) Summertime is quite busy,but sunset time is amazing and the weather is nice. In December there a lot of Christmas decoration a great evening time if you like photos :)

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    • The best time to visit London is March through May. You can get here more information about the best time to visit London

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  • do you need tickets to visit The Underground War Rooms and if so what do they cost and can i buy them on line before traveling to London

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    • I suppose you are speaking about The Churchill War Rooms. You do need tickets to visit these underground war rooms. The tickets are priced at 22 USD per adult (16-59), 11 USD per child (5-15), and 17.60 USD per senior citizen (60 and above). Visit the official website of The Churchill War Rooms to get more information and to book the tickets online in advance. 

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  • Visiting London in Sept 2019 Will visit Liverpool, lunch at Penny lane, also Abby Rd and apple records (Beatle fan). Kensington palace. Any off beat places(outside of tourism suggestions) that are great to visit. I want to mingle with the locals.

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    • You can visit Portobello Road Market for quirky, vintage shopping. Try to find tiny alleys in Neal’s Yard where eateries are ideal for a leisurely breakfast. I have also heard a lot about special tours arranged by the London Transport Museum where they take you to historic metro stations underground that are no longer in use. These underground places are usually not open to the public and can be visited only with the museum tour. 

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  • we are going to be staying at hearthrow airport because we just cannot afford hotels in london for eight days, any suggestions on transportation to an from london .. is uber avil

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    • what about renting a car? That's what we plan

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    • You can use public transport to travel from Heathrow airport to London. The Heathrow Express is a good option to consider which will take around 15-20 mins to reach from the airport to London Paddington. TfL Rail services is another transfer service you can avail. You can also take the tube which goes from the Piccadilly line or take the National Express if you wish to travel by coach. N9 night bus is another way of traveling between the airport and London. Alternatively, various taxis, both private and black ones are available at the airport itself that can help you reach London. I am not sure but I think Uber is also available for the same route. 

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  • My family (9 adults and 7 kids) is coming to London in June. We will spend two days visiting attractions as a family, then everyone has two days on their own. Any suggestions?

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    • If you have 2 days to see London's attractions, I would suggest you be at the city center of London. Most of the attractions are located around it and you can also take a walking tour with your family. Do see the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and Kensington Palace. Rest two days, you can visit the places of your choice.  

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