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London Travel Guide

With more than 100 nationalities, London is the most international city in the world. One great thing about London is that there are so many free attractions. It’s humongous. You could spend a lifetime exploring the city, and you’d never stop being surprised.

 

Flat Iron
Arguably one of the best steakhouses in Central London. You know exactly what you’re going to get and the price remains very reasonable. The steak was cooked to perfection and done to my liking. Don’t forget to get yourself a free salted caramel ice cream on your way out.

17-18 Henrietta St, Covent Garden, London WC2E 8QH, United Kingdom.

Duck & Waffle Local


The duck was cooked to a wonderful crisp outside and tender inside. It balanced well with the seasoned maple syrup. It’s just as good as their original in Heron Tower without the expansive view of London.

52 Haymarket, St. James’s, London SW1Y 4RP, United Kingdom

Dark Sugars


If you’re a chocolate lover then this place should certainly be on your radar. A vast array of cocoa based delights awaits you! They also have excellent hot chocolate that comes with grated chocolate on top.

141 Brick Ln, Shoreditch, London E1 6SB, United Kingdom

Paul
Paul is a family owned company, who has a passion for cakes, French bread and coffee. Best coffee spot on Holland Park Avenue for a quick bite or to work remotely.

82a Holland Park Ave, Notting Hill, London W11 3RB, United Kingdom

Harrods London


Harrods is one of the most famous department stores in the world. An elaborate shopping emporium with glittering Egyptian Room and acclaimed Food Hall.

Awesome food hall where you can get a lot of yummy treats.

The Harrods cafe is really good with delicious sweet treats.

87-135 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7XL, United Kingdom

Smack Lobster Roll 
 
The classic lobster roll was amazingly good. Bread was soft and crispy with loads of lobster inside. Definitely worth it!
Kemble House, 58 Dean St, London W1D 6AL, United Kingdom

The Cheese Bar

A great place for cheese lovers located in vibrant Camden. They offer a large menu of cheese-based dishes that constantly varies, to keep surprising the consumer, paired with an alcohol rich options’ list. Everything is so cheesy here! 

Unit 93, Camden Stables Market, 94 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden Town, London NW1 8AH, United Kingdom

Shoryu @ Kingley Court
Shoryu specialises in authentic tonkotsu ramen, a dish from the Hakata district of Fukuoka City in Southern Japan. This particular type of ramen is made with thick, rich white pork soup and thin straight noodles. 

Island Poke @ Kingley Court
A classic Hawaiian dish of cubed, marinated fish. The ‘Poke Bowl’ is a modern approach to this concept and normally includes a base of rice or slaw topped with seaweeds, fruit salsas, pickles and garnishes.

Stax Diner @ Kingley Court


Gourmet burgers and popcorn shrimp in a small, first-floor, American-run cafe with food-tin lighting. The fried chicken and waffle is one of the highlights here however the waffle was a lil soggy though.

1.7 Kingly Ct, Soho, London W1B 5PW, United Kingdom

 

MotherMash
Delicious choice of organic sausages, gourmet pies and tasty gravies that accompany it. They use locally sourced potatoes and make their mash fresh for every person.
26 Ganton St, Soho, London W1F7QZ, United Kingdom.The Ivy Kensington Brasserie
One of my favourite places for brunch. It’s a great spot in town especially for those who love egg’s royal with proper English tea. Eggs were poached to perfection and topped with rich hollandaise sauce.
96 Kensington High St, Kensington, London W8 4SG
Bao Borough
The steak was rare and tender, and the butter rice was flavorful. The cured egg-yolk honestly tied the entire dish together. This beef bowl is not always available, be sure to call them out in advance.
13 Stoney St, London SE1 9AD, United Kingdom.


Golden Union
Golden Union is a proper fish and chips store in Soho and is a welcome stop for the tired shopper or party-goer. Fish was cooked well and the batter was crispy. Everything was cooked fresh.

38 Poland St, Soho, London W1F 7LY, United Kingdom

Beigel Bake 
24-hour bakery known for traditional Jewish-style filled bagels such as salt beef and smoked salmon. The salted beef bagel is astounding!
159 Brick Ln, Shoreditch, London E1 6SB, United KingdomShu Xiangge Chinese Hotpot
Probably the only hotpot in London that is close to authentic Sichuan hotpot. This restaurant is located near the British Museum. The mala soup is quite spicy and you could opt for a milder mala soup.43 New Oxford St, Holborn, London WC1A 1BH, United Kingdom

Tower Bridge 
Tower Bridge is one of the London’s famous bridges and it is a bascule and suspension bridge on River Thames. It has two towers which are connected with two walkways. 

London Eye
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It’s Europe tallest Ferris wheel and you can enjoy the London views of up to 40km! 

91 Brick Ln, Spitalfields, London E1 6QL, United Kingdom

 

Shoreditch

In London, art is all around you. In Shoreditch, the streets are bursting with visual pleasures.

Shoreditch, London

 

Richmond Park

Richmond Park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres. Richmond Park has protected status as an important habitat for wildlife and is a National Nature Reserve.

   

Richmond, United Kingdom

City of London – Moorgate 
The commanding architecture at the heart of London’s busiest financial district certainly leaves a lasting impression. 

Piccadilly Circus 
Piccadilly Circus is now partly pedestrianized and a favorite place for people to congregate before going to the nearby shopping and entertainment areas. 

Covent Garden 
Covent Garden is in the West End, London’s main theatre and entertainment area. Tourists fill its elegant, car-free Piazza, home to fashion stores, crafts at the Apple Market and the Royal Opera House. 
Buckingham Palace 
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative head quarters of the monarchy of the United Kingdom. It is recognized as the focus of national and royal celebrations.

Victoria Embankment Gardens
The City of Westminster Parks are enjoyed by thousands of visitors all year round. This site is one of over a hundred green spaces in the City, which is managed by the Parks Service.
Camden Market
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that Camden Lock is one of the world’s most famous markets. Don’t forget to try out Harumi fries when you’re here. 

Backyard Market


Another market located in the Brick Lane area. Just outside are stalls selling food, but inside it’s mostly independent stalls selling some unique and creative items.

146 Brick Ln, London E1 6QL, United Kingdom

Borough Market


Borough Market has everything you want from fresh fruits and vegetables, high welfare butchery, to sweet baked treats. This destination is a Mecca for tourists and can therefore get very busy!

8 Southwark St, London SE1 1TL, United Kingdom

 

Upmarket


Upmarket is an indoor market at the entrance of Brick Lane. Most of the stalls selling warm food are Chinese, Moroccan, Italian etc.

Westminster 
Located in the heart of London, Westminster is a popular tourist spot. Home to an abundance of attractions, including many of London’s most iconic landmarks. 
Walk around Westminster and stop for a quick meal. 
Australia House 
Royal Courts Of Justice 
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. 
St Paul’s Cathedral 
St Paul’s Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London.

Chinatown
Explore the authentic restaurants and shops of London’s Chinatown neighbourhood and join special events to get a flavour of Chinese culture in London. 

Four Seasons BBQ Dishes
This restaurant is the go-to spot for any discerning duck fiend especially when you’re craving for Chinese food!

China Town, 23 Wardour St, West End, London W1D 6PW, United Kingdom

M&M’s World
In the heart of Leicester Square, M&M’s World London is the world largest candy store with an extensive range of M&M’s chocolate and merchandise.
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 
Embrace the Christmas spirit as Winter Wonderland returns to London’s Hyde Park.
This free-to-enter family event is one of the best things to do in London at Christmas. Featuring a huge selection of festive entertainment and activities, from ice skating and circus shows to a Christmas market and live music, there’s enough fun things to do to fill a whole day and evening.





Enjoying carousel and helter-skelter rides at the traditional fairground with young kids or giving the adults some adrenaline-fuelled rides on the Winter wonderland roller coaster.

Head to Winter Wonderland’s many restaurants, bar and food stalls for tasty food, mulled wine or warming hot chocolate.

 


Browse the traditional German Christmas Market, one of the largest London Christmas markets, with more than 200 charming chalets overflowing with festive goods.


Enjoying carousel and helter-skelter rides at the traditional fairground with young kids or giving older children adrenaline-fuelled rides on the Winter Wonderland rollercoasters.


 


 

 
Soar into the sky on the iconic Giant Observation Wheel and see the twinkling London lights below.

 

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