Summer fun still to be had

1. Sanderson Hotel

8.7
50 Berners St, London, Greater London
Hotel · West End · 80 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Following the success of their Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea, the hotel is now offering a takeaway version, with the option to borrow bikes and explore secret garden locations plotted on a map. Read more.

2. Barbican Theatre

8.9
Silk St, London, Greater London
Theater · Barbican · 23 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: With three eateries to choose from and a plethora of different work spaces, The Barbican ticks all the boxes. Read more.

The London Eye is one of Summer fun still to be had.

3. The London Eye

8.5
The Queen's Walk (Belvedere Rd), London, Greater London
Attraction · Waterloo · 973 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: What better place for your final glass of summer Pimm's than aboard the London Eye? Be a tourist in your own town for the day and take an opportunity to admire the city's landmarks from above. Read more.

4. The Drift

6.8
110 Bishopsgate, London, Greater London
Restaurant · Bishopsgate · 46 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: By replacing sugar with fruit in their 'Skinnies' they've struck upon a winning formula. The Rhubarb and Rose with only 98 calories is our favourite. Read more.

5. LEGOLAND Windsor Resort

7.6
Winkfield Road, Windsor
Amusement Park · 121 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Give the kids something to brag about when they go back to school, with a day out at Legoland Windsor. Read more.

6. The Serpentine

Serpentine Rd, London, Greater London
Lake · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 49 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Up until September 12, you can take the plunge in Hyde Park at the Serpentine Lido. At 100 metres, it's the capital's longest pure lake without a drop of chemical chlorine. Read more.

7. National Maritime Museum

8.4
Park Row, London, Greater London
History Museum · Greenwich West · 73 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Part of the Maritime Museum's new £35 million Sammy Ofer wing, 16" West (a reference to the restaurant's distance from the Meridian Line) enjoys an enviable position overlooking the park. Read more.