Below, you’ll find historic corners of London, hidden-away art and antiquities, curiosities and beautiful buildings that don’t appear on traditional tourist itineraries for London attractions.
Little Venice
Just as its name suggests, Little Venice is London’s answer to the famous Italian city. Home to various waterside cafes, pubs and restaurants, the area comes alive in the summer months as Londoners jump on canal boats or walk along the riverside to nearby Camden or Regent’s Park.
Pie and mash shops
It doesn’t get much more traditional London than a plate of pie, mash and the classic green liquor; maybe with a side of the cockney favourite, jellied eels. Here are seven of our favourites, from East End pie and mash shops to some more gastronomic takes on the classic.Chin Chin Labs’ liquid nitrogen ice cream
Indulge in an ice cream like no other at Chin Chin Labs in Camden. The original concoctions of this unusual ice cream parlour come to life thanks to the freezing properties of liquid nitrogen. You can see the process as you wait to be served, amid chemical clouds in the shop’s laboratory. Chin Chin Labs’ delicious creations come in quirky flavours such as watermelon and red velvet.
Stephen Wright’s House of Dreams
Discover the perfect destination for the quirky and adventurous art enthusiast. Head down to East Dulwich and explore the House of Dreams, a fascinating home created by London artist Stephen Wright. Wander through the house’s every nook and cranny during its regular open days, and be amazed by the captivating display of outsider art that adorns every surface, both inside and outside. Over the past 20 years, Wright has collected an array of found objects, including dolls’ heads, false teeth, wigs, trinkets, and other curious items that create a unique and mesmerizing atmosphere. Don’t miss your chance to experience this one-of-a-kind art-filled home.ery surface, both inside and outside.
Kyoto Garden at Holland Park
Nestled in the heart of the opulent neighborhood of Kensington lies a hidden gem enclosed within another hidden gem – The Kyoto Garden. This unique Japanese-style garden is an oasis of calm within the stunning Holland Park, boasting its own secluded corners and picturesque features such as winding paths, statues, peacocks, an opera house, and an orangery. The Kyoto Garden is undoubtedly the park’s crowning glory, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of The Kyoto Garden, tucked away in the heart of London’s most elegant park.
Sir John Soane’s Museum
Discover the magnificence of one of London’s most exceptional museums, the former residence of Sir John Soane, the architect of the Bank of England. With over 20,000 captivating architectural drawings and antiquities, including the awe-inspiring Egyptian Sarcophagus of Seti, this museum is a treasure trove of historical significance. Experience the grandeur of works by Turner, Canaletto, and Piranesi, and marvel at the unique way in which Sir John Soane preserved the museum. Make sure to visit Sir John Soane’s Museum, where the past meets the present in the most captivating way.