A beautiful Hampstead house and the great psychoanalyst’s home after he fled Austria, the Freud Museum is not only preserved as it was when Sigmund died, but as it was in Austria when he fled in 1938. Read more.
Tate Modern does weekend after-hours gallery-going extremely well, opening till 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Read more.
Antique guns, tanks, aircraft and artillery are parked in the main hall of this imposing edifice, built in 1814 as a lunatic asylum (the Bethlehem Royal Hospital, aka Bedlam). Read more.
The pretty walled garden is ideal for an al fresco lunch. The Albion is widely noted for its excellent Sunday roasts, and the kitchen in general has won praise from food critics far and wide. Read more.
"The carrot cake is a light, moist slice of gingery genius, and the flat white (£2.70, full of winey, dark berry flavours) is is one of the best coffees in London..." Read more.
An entirely open-air bar that operates for the summer season only, Frank’s offers incredible views of the city skyline and a wooden boat-shaped bar created by Paloma Gormley. Read more.