The rolling bridge at Paddington Basin is both a pedestrian walkway and work of art. Every Friday at noon the 40-ft bridge curls up into an octagonal sculpture to allow boats to pass. Read more.
Thanks to its picturesque canals, it’s easy to see why local poet Robert Browning named the area Little Venice. You can enjoy the views from a waterbus or simply stroll along the 2.5 mile towpath. Read more.
English sparkling wine truffles are just one of the reasons to stop by. This family business is dedicated to crafting high quality treats that will have you hooked. Read more.
The restaurant itself is unpretentious and buzzy with black and white prints decorating the walls. Locally sourced ingredients are used to create traditional local dishes. Read more.
Quintessential British pub experience. Enjoy a quality ale or cider as you relax in the heated beer garden or indoors amid stained glass and cozy nooks. Read more.
At the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum you can step back in time as you enter the small, cluttered laboratory where Fleming accidently discovered the life-saving drug penicillin. Read more.