All about London, England

Things to do

The energy of London is enchanting. In a place where old meets new and posh meets grunge, you’ll never get bored in this city. We selected some of our favorite things to do.

Sundays: Columbia Road Flower Market

Londoners are knowns for always having fresh flowers in their home. Columbia Road Flower Market is famous for being one of London's oldest flower markets. Aside from the beauty that the flowers provide, it’s also great to walk around and soak up the vibe of Londoners shopping for basic household items.

Harrods+ a walk in Hyde park

Harrods is home to over 5000 brands. As you walk around (or window shop) shop designer fashion and accessories, luxury beauty, fine jewelry and watches, food, furniture and more. At worst, your creativity will be spinning. At best, you’ll be inspired to take a walk in nature.

Head over to Hyde park just a few steps away. Hyde park is famous for its speaker's corner and for being the largest park in the central park & the royal parks of London.

Hit up a cocktail bar

One of the coolest, understated, places for a good drink is Happiness Forgets . Check them out at 8-9 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU, United Kingdom

Best places to eat…

London has long stripped it’s image for bland British food. In fact, it’s become one of the best places in the world to soak up rich flavors. Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Dishoom Shoreditch - 7 Boundary St, London E2 7JE, United Kingdom

  • Breakfast at Attendant- 27A Foley St, London W1W 6DY, United Kingdom

Places to stay

East London

With a diverse range of trendy cafés, independent boutiques, pop-up food venues, and the iconic Brick Lane Market, East London is the place to stay if you want all of the buzz of city life.  Swap for this home

Greenwich

Greenwich is known for having the river Thames on one side, and the magnificent Greenwich Park on the other, which is a unique setting for a London neighborhood. Local transport options are fantastic - you're two stops on the train from London Bridge in one direction, and 30 minutes on the train to Bank in the other.

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