It mixes great architecture, beautiful park, a cable car, local markets, restaurants and cafes 

The person I was with bought quite a few pairs.The flea market was great and the pastel homes were amazing.

A truly amazing place to visit Loved the time we spent there I would highly recommend visiting

enjoy a picnic, a game of soccer, a stroll in the woods, a visit to Kyoto Garden and/or Dutch Garden 

Regent Street and Oxford Steet are the premier shopping streets (don't miss Hamleys Toy Store)

Slightly off the main path the wharf is home to some quirky little shops and galleries

Well worth the effort - lovely amble through Regents Park and the surrounding neighbourhood is a "must see" 

For a Westerner, it offers an enticing window into an altogether different culture.

Scenic city views as a contrast to the ultra modern steel and glass architecture of the skyscraper skyline.

Great market to explore, apart from goods, nice walk around, cool graffiti walls around & plenty of eating places

Nice shops, restaurants and everybody is so kind.

It is just lovely seeing all the comings and goings on the canal and all the beautiful canal boats 

See the huge range of shows available to theatregoers. Enjoy your time there.

understand how the area developed, history of the aristocracy and architecture.

Find in South Kensington large London museums like the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum 

There are places of interest to visit such as 2 willow road, Fenton House and Hampstead Heath.

Walk down Oxford Street, Regent Street, Bond Street and Piccadilly then wander through the streets of Soho

Close to Covent Garden Tube / Market area access is easy, the variety of shops should satisfy.

Super high end restaurants and shopping. Harrods is one of the best stores in London.

The tube station here is very accessible linking the area . The bakeries , coffee shops etc.

See tours

I love this little square just off Oxford Street.

Home to Shakespeare's Globe, Tate Modern, the Shard, the Borough Market and the iconic Cathedral.

The Earls Court underground station has a blue tardis police call box out front. The Picadilly line services etc.

Relaxing way to see a very popular part of London, City Hall, The Scoop , Shakespeares Globe and so much more.

Easy to get to. Use the Northern Line and it stops at Camden Town tube station.

There is the busting high street full of shops, restaurants and bars running west from Hammersmith, with Chiswick Back.

A lovely area, safe, with non touristy restaurants and pubs.

29. Bayswater

Many of the grand buildings facing Hyde Park have been refurbished in 2021 ...

The area is a melting pot of culture and there are a variety of places to get something to eat. 

It has so much to offer, all the alleyways and the converted old horse stables, this place was amazing.

Beautiful square in the center of Chelsea the best place to stay Have a wonderful walk into Kings Roads.

These days the area is full of traffic, the huge and blocky Broadway Centre slouched among it, and King Street 

The Destination and Arrivals boards are easy to find and read and are widespread throughout this historic station

You will see amazing the stadium, changing room of player!

It is a quaint collection of cafes, antique shops and also many cheese suppliers and fishmongers.

There is a Tube station served by the Northern Line and there are buses from here to many parts of the city.

Walk down Sloan Street and shop all the designer boutiques!

There are also local services to Watford and around North and South London. Clapham Common is a large open space

The main draws for me to the area are the Abbey Road studios and the Tube station which is a perfect example of art 

The Regents Canal also goes through Maida Vale to Little Venice which is nice to walk beside....

Great food vendors, cooking everything fresh. Acclamation Live is in the market. Free entry. Bands all day. 

Have a good stay... excellent customer services

The majority of the reviews I have read here refer to Canary Wharf and not the entire Isle of Dogs. 

Ealing is an area of West London. One of the main roads in the area is the Broadway which has a number of shops 48. Clerkenwell

The list is endless, but it includes St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the magnificent church of St Bartholomew the Great...

Some authentic East End pubs remain; there are still pockets of poverty, but most of the original East Enders places 

You’ll find a whole series of monuments and memorials, including the enormous Wellington Arch

Its got loads of restaurants and a cemetery a library and a huge park

This is a lovely place to walk. Have a coffee and a snack or a full meal . Browse in a book shop.

There are nice parks and also the Museum of Childhood. Brick Lane is also not too far away. 

Close to Mayfair this beautiful arcade is found between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street, with numerous exclusive shops.

Great location at Butler's Wharf, with views of the Thames, Canary Wharf and the Tower Bridge.

A unique melting pot of society which only London can serve up.

Find the hotel and the Grand Connaught Rooms complex of banqueting facilities. On the other side.

It is an expansive landscaped square with an equestrian statue of King William III at the centre

Kensington Square is a garden square in affluent Kensington, just of Kensington High Street. The garden is private

Lovely little gallery. Had a great chat with one of the artists Tim Mitchell who explained that 14 artists all share...

Where is the best vegan neighborhood in London?

Camden Market. Put this place at the top of your list! Camden is a fun neighborhood to explore with tons of vegan food options, many right within the Camden Market. The market is actually a series of adjoining outdoor and indoor markets referred to collectively as “Camden Market” or “Camden Lock Market”

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