Rather than visiting the usual tourist spots, what are some hidden gems to explore in london?✈️πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

Rather than visiting the usual tourist spots, what are some hidden gems to explore in london?✈️πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§





London is full of lesser-known treasures that often go unnoticed by the average tourist. Here are some hidden gems to explore that offer a more local and authentic experience:


🌿 Unusual Green Spaces

1.Eel Pie Island – A private island on the Thames with a quirky artist commune. Check for occasional open days to explore.


2.The Hill Garden and Pergola (Hampstead) – A romantic, overgrown Edwardian walkway tucked behind Golders Hill Park.


3.St Dunstan in the East – A hauntingly beautiful bombed-out church ruin turned public garden, hidden in the City of London.


πŸ–Ό️ Unique Museums & Galleries

4.The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities (Hackney) – Bizarre taxidermy, oddities, and surreal artifacts in a dimly lit cabinet-of-curiosities style.


5.Leighton House Museum – A lavish Victorian home of artist Frederic Leighton, showcasing incredible Orientalist architecture and decor.


6.Sir John Soane's Museum – A maze-like historic house filled with architectural models, artworks, and antiques (free entry!).


πŸ›️ Historic Corners

7.Wilton’s Music Hall – The world’s oldest surviving music hall tucked away near Tower Hill. Catch a show or tour the atmospheric venue.


8.Little Venice – A quiet canal-side area where you can stroll or take a boat to Camden through Regent’s Canal.


9.Charterhouse Square – A historic complex in Clerkenwell dating back to the 14th century with fascinating monastic and Tudor history.


☕ Local Markets & Streets

10.Maltby Street Market – A more local-feeling food market in Bermondsey, less crowded than Borough Market but equally delicious.


11.Columbia Road Flower Market (early Sunday morning) – Bustling with local charm, best experienced before 9am.


12.Exmouth Market – A trendy but chilled-out street of independent eateries and shops in Clerkenwell.


πŸ“š Oddball Attractions

13.Daunt Books (Marylebone) – A beautiful Edwardian bookshop with oak galleries and a focus on travel literature.


14.Seven Noses of Soho – A quirky scavenger hunt of sculpted noses placed around Soho by artist Rick Buckley.


15.The Hardy Tree – A strange arrangement of gravestones around an ash tree in St Pancras Old Churchyard, linked to author Thomas Hardy.


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