Columbia Road Flower Market
Even if you're not looking to shop this is a stunning spectacle. Every Sunday this street is filled to the brim with plants and flowers from far & wide. A great place to go in the summer.
Redchurch Street
The once shabby Georgian facades of Redchurch St. are now a design lover's dream with an eclectic mix of independent fashion & homeware boutiques and eccentric cafes & eateries.
Andina Spitalfields
This place is a modern ‘picanteria’ serving healthy food from the Peruvian Andes.
Joyeux Bordel
A cosy basement bar with a stylish vibe, Joyeux Bordel offers a great selection of vintage spirits and signature cocktails. Knowledgeable bartenders and weekly live music create a cool atmosphere.
Labour and Wait
A charming store offering carefully selected new and vintage designer homeware, stationery, and clothing items. Discover unique treasures, enjoy excellent customer service, and find the perfect trinkets you never knew you needed.
O'DELL'S
Our favourite curated men’s accessories store in London. Tom will welcome you with a great smile and tell you about the sourced and curated accessories and pieces he has on display.
Dishoom Shoreditch
Inspired by Kyani & Co, an Irani bakery in Bombay, India. Dishoom brings the bustling Bombay café vibe to the UK serving London’s best, Indian street food. The breakfasts in particular are great.
Broadway Market
This Saturday market is Hackney’s finest. Broadway Market is as much about seeking out quality food as it is about just letting your hair down and soaking up the Hackney vibe.
Victoria Park
Known as the ‘People’s Park’, Victoria Park is East London’s favourite open space. In the summer it’s often taken over by festivals, while its V&A Playground is also wonderful for youngsters.
The Royal Oak
Discover the Grade II listed Royal Oak, a picture postcard East End boozer with a cosy courtyard garden. Enjoy excellent food, drinks, and atmosphere in this historic pub.
Queen of Hoxton
If you want a typical East London night out, you are sure to have a good time here. Always bustling, fantastic drinks, service and atmosphere. There’s even a rooftop cinema in the summer.
Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery
This 24h institution is one of the most sought after morning spots in the area. It's simple yet serves the best bagels in town with every filling from bacon to salt beef and everything to go with.
Marylebone High Street
A few minute walk from the house you can grab “Boris Bikes”. There are hundreds of drop off stations across town and it’s super cheap (for London)
OPSO
Our favourite spot for a long (preferably boozy) brunch. Amazing breakfast with a Greek twist.
Pachamama
Peruvian dishes made with British ingredients served in colonial-style surrounds. Enjoy the delicious food, excellent service, and unique atmosphere at this hidden gem.
Marylebone Farmers' Market
A charming Sunday market filled with high-quality produce from local and artisanal producers. Indulge in delicious cheeses, breads, pies, and more. Don't forget to explore the surrounding streets for delightful cafes and chocolatiers.
Ginger Pig
Ginger Pig is an upscale butchers offering top-notch free-range British meats, delicious sausage rolls, and a delightful deli side. With friendly staff and high-quality products, it's a food lover's paradise.
Oxford Street
One of the most well-known high streets is certainly not to be missed. We recommend wandering Carnaby Street too, exploring the legendary Selfridges and Liberty is a great place to get lost in.
28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen
Relax in this oak-floored basement wine bar with rustic tables, French bistro menu and delicious charcuterie. Enjoy great wine recommendations and professional service for a wholesome dining experience.
Artesian
This magical place won the World’s Best Bar for four consecutive years. We absolutely love it.
Skandium
Step into this beautiful design store on Marylebone High Street and be prepared to want everything!
The Wallace Collection
Set in a stunning townhouse, the Wallace Collection displays various works of art collected by the Wallace family in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The Monocle Café
A compact, hipster coffee-house tucked away in London, serving global snacks, elegant patisserie, and perfect coffees with pretty latte art. Friendly staff, charming interior design, and a must-try are the cinnamon buns that will transport you to Sweden.
Lisson Grove
A few minute walk from the house you can grab “Boris Bikes.” There are hundreds of drop off stations across town and it’s super cheap.
Battersea Park
Take a stroll down to one of London’s largest (but lesser-known) green spaces. Visit the exotic animals at Battersea Children's Zoo & rent a boat for a paddle around the pretty lake.
Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
For the energetic, get your endorphins going with a run along the embankment and witness the spectacular riverside sights that London has to offer.
Chelsea Harbour
Walk through the harbour amongst some of London’s finest design stores and dream of one day mooring your boat here.
606 Club
Tucked away on Lots Road, this exclusively British jazz musicians only venue is a late night hang out spot for jazz partygoers. Enjoy some late night nibbles with a fine cocktail.
No. Fifty Cheyne
Bright modern Provençal brasserie with exquisite food, particularly the summer set menu. Enjoy the amazing bevette steak and delicious Sunday roast. Beautiful interior, cozy ambiance, and great drinks. Dog-friendly too!
The River Café
The River Café is a London institution only a short walk away. This hugely influential restaurant with its Italian cuisine does seasonal dishes very, very well.
Saatchi Gallery
Step off the bustling King’s Rd into the Saatchi’s airy, minimal spaces for a rare view of contemporary art by unseen, emerging artists and unique exhibitions of influential pop culture icons.
King's Road
If you like shopping, then this is the road for you. There's a wide array of boutiques, high-street brands and eclectic design stores to keep you happy for hours.
Bluebird
An Institution in West London serving great drinks and modern European cuisine. Stay out front on the ground level terrace for the best atmosphere in the summertime.
The Ivy Chelsea Garden
Step inside this spacious and beautiful orangery, full of greenery, hanging plants and wonderful mosaic flooring.
The Greenwich Union
Friendly pub with a wide selection of locally brewed beers from Meantime Brewery and beyond. Good pub food and a large garden. Try the Aecht Schlenkerla Marzen.
Greenwich Tavern
A well-run traditional, independent pub overlooking the beautiful Greenwich park. Serving high quality British classics and a great selection of real-ales.
The Creaky Shed
Step into a charming little greengrocers with a super selection of fresh produce. Experience friendly staff, amazing service, and the freshest Christmas trees. A hidden gem in Greenwich.
Royal Teas
A charming cafe and restaurant offering delicious breakfasts, vegetarian lunches, and a delightful selection of teas, cakes, and freshly ground coffee beans. Enjoy the warm welcome, friendly staff, and heavenly delights in a cosy setting.
The Brasserie
Bright, glass-fronted restaurant serving delicious contemporary British cuisine. Impressive selection of drinks and friendly staff. Definitely worth a visit!
Cutty Sark
Historic tea clipper, once the fastest ship in the world and now reopened in 2012 as a fascinating museum following a major restoration. Part of Greenwich Royal Museums.
Old Royal Naval College
Begun as a Royal Palace, designed by Christopher Wren now home to the Amazing Painted Hall, University of Greenwich and backdrop to many recent films.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
A beautiful spot in the centre of Greenwich Park. Site of the Prime Meridian & museum of astronomy and horology. London's only planetarium.
Greenwich Market
A covered market with world food stalls, crafts, antiques, cafés and bars. Bustling at weekends.
Blackheath
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this charming neighborhood, known for its political significance and picturesque surroundings. Discover the stories that shaped Blackheath and enjoy a leisurely stroll through its quaint streets.
Queen's House
Designed by Inigo Jones, this was the first neo-classical building in England, 400 years ago. See the elegant tulip staircase and the recently restored Armada painting of Queen Elizabeth I.
London House - Gordon Ramsay
Take a trip back to the 90s. This is fine dining as it used to be, with the staff spiffingly well-dressed and roses on the tables.
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill
Indulge in swish steak, sushi and modern grill fare with Asian influences at Gordon Ramsay's renowned restaurant and bar.
The Doodle Bar
An events space in Battersea where people have the freedom to enjoy a good scribble, play a game of ping pong and enjoy some street food. A versatile arts space for creativity.
Chelsea Embankment
With a view of Albert Bridge, the gorgeous, artist and poet filled houses of Cheyne Walk and the houseboats moored up, Chelsea Embankment is full of West London charm.
Plantation Wharf
If walking isn’t your thing and you like to think you’re more nautical, hop on a Clipper boat at Plantation Wharf (oyster card friendly) and head East towards Greenwich.