One of the best pubs in London! Great views over Thames from their large terrace! Read more.
Eccentric, sassy and deliciously over the top! Try the LoungeLover, their signature cocktail. Staff is a bit sniffy, so make sure you book in advance. Read more.
Enjoy the breathtaking views from the 68th, 69th and 72nd floor! Use one of the several digital telescopes to pick out famous London landmarks in real time, day-time or night-time view. Read more.
London’s oldest food market has recently reopened after a couple of years of massive renovation works. Luckily, the magic is still there! Try a duck sandwich and a brownie before you leave! Read more.
The largest multi-arts centre in Europe. On sunny summer days enjoy a cup of coffee at its sunny terrace after an exhibition/play. Read more.
One of the best modern art museums worldwide. Free entrance for the permanent exhibitions and a beautiful store with great books and posters for art lovers! Read more.
A members-only cocktail bar that takes itself seriously. Intimate, relaxing and serves perfect cocktails. Respect the house rules (e.g. “Gentlemen will remove their hats”) and you'll be fine! Read more.
If you don’t mind waiting for a table, try the weekend brunch.Try the cinnamon French toast w/ blueberry, honey ricotta and toasted almonds or the banana bread w/ spiced mascarpone and passion fruit. Read more.
Impressive botanical gardens covering an area of 1.200 m2 with over 30.000 species of plants, including an orchid collection, a Palm House and the famous Xstrata Treetop Walkway. Not to be missed! Read more.
A wide range of oyster variations written on blackboards above the bar, α relaxed but buzzy atmosphere, good service and affordable prices in the heart of the oldest London food market Read more.
Industrial ambience and thin, puffy pizza baked in gas-fired ovens with just the right amount of topping. The Shoreditch branch is probably the biggest but also the noisiest. Book in advance! Read more.
Enjoy a vast unspoiled park just a few kilometres away from the heart of London. Visit the open-air lido, the Kenwood House and Parliament Hill which has one of the best views of London’s skyline. Read more.
Hidden behind the doors of an old Victorian school,it’s the perefect spot to enjoy a hearty meal.The menu changes daily and alcohol is not served,but you can bring your own liquor for a £5 corkage fee Read more.
There are a handful of good coffeeshops around London and Monmouth Coffee is definitely on top of the list. Choose from a large variety of coffee from single farms and cooperatives. Read more.
The best bread in London based on a secret family recipe. Try their signature loaf, also known as miche or pain au levain, and the famous “punitions”, shortbread cookies that melt in your mouth. Read more.
Divided in a cute food store selling homemade bread/cakes and the café serving delicious dishes prepared in the open plan kitchen. Simple British food,bustling atmosphere,free wi-fi & homemade treats! Read more.
Winner of World’s Best Cocktail Menu in 2012. Creative cocktails, funky decor and a members-only pop up venue. Reserve in advance, alk through the closet door and be seated at the hidden black room. Read more.
Laid back atmposhere, too noisy but the food is good! Try the Pisco Sour with a side of cancha. The Don Ceviche, chicken saltado and octopus and chorizo skewers are also a must! Book in advance. Read more.
Cheese lovers' heaven! Their English and French variety is excellent but the staff are eager to help you choose. There is also gourmet grocery and wine shop and a cute little cafe withgorgeous food. Read more.
By far the best burgers in London! Just off Oxford Street and with a no-reservations policy, expect long queues. Try the Ari Gold, the rosemary seasoned chips and chicken wings - all wondeful! Read more.
One of the beautiful markets in London! Open on Sundays between 8.00-15.00; come early to avoid crowds. Apart from the gorgeous flower stalls, there are great vintage shops and cute cafes nearby. Read more.
One of the best venues for brunch in London! Modern decor, innovative food combinations and great terrace for sunny days. Read more.
Located in in the beautiful Covent Garden Piazza, the market itself is quite small but full of little antique gems. If you like vintage jewellery and quirky crafts you’ll be pleasantly surprised! Read more.
Housed in a former Edwardian bookshop, the interior has a very classic and nostalgic feel. Oak galleries, wooden floors and travel books organized by country - perfect for reading and travelling fans. Read more.
Great place for cake and coffee after visiting Columbia Flower Market. Come early to avoid crowds especially on sunny days. Try the red velvet cake with cocnut. Read more.
Great interior and delicious food at affordable prices. Book in advance and enjoy! Read more.
Delicious pizza and quick service. Good spot for a quick lunch in the City. Read more.
Make sure to book in advance, zip up 35 floors and you’ll be rewarded with 360 views of London! Read more.
A really cool space that offers a little bit of everything: a quiet room to work, a beautiful bar for cocktails or coffee as well as a restaurant area with a wood-fired oven and charcoal grill. Read more.
I absolutely love this park, especially the Kyoto Garden! Much calmer than other places in London, it's a true oasis and beautiful throughout the seasons. Read more.
Really bright and airy space. Brunch is great, especially their french toast. Do also try their millefeuille with pistachio cream and fresh raspberries. Read more.
We tried the afternoon tea and were a little disappointed. Beautiful interiors but the quality of food and tea selection is nothing extraordinary. Read more.