Battersea Park

2021-04-24

Despite its status as a concrete jungle, London has too much to share of wonderful greenery and parks. Opened in 1958 by Queen Victoria, Battersea Park is just one of the numerous wonderful outside spaces in London. Battersea Park is one more spot situated close to the Saatchi Art Gallery which is known for its astonishing scenic excellence and for kids' outside activities. 

Princess Diana Memorial Fountain

2021-04-22

The memorial park was developed on top of the already existing Peter Pan playground yet is more sophisticated and bigger. This is one of the better-known London tourist places where you can carry your kids to play as you laze around in the surrounding gardens. Several locals, as well as tourists, can be seen in this section of the park at some random time. 

Serpentine Gallery

2021-04-20

Hyde Park really is a central point for London and at one point on your outing you will find yourself there. And in the middle of this lush green space is the majestic Serpentine Gallery, a must for all workmanship enthusiasts. On the off chance that you have appreciated the delights of this fascination, you might be searching for something to fill your evening close by. This yearly compositional commission is a setting for the Gallery's public programs and a bistro. 

Old Spitalfields Market

2021-04-17

Old Spitalfields Market, situated in the core of Spitalfields, is an indoor market and retail appealing for all. Today, visitors will discover a variety of themed markets, working seven days of the week, alongside store fashion, design and lifestyle stores, distinctive bars, espresso and coffee bars and restaurants. 

The Albert Memorial

2021-04-15

It is one of London's most elaborate monuments, designed by George Gilbert Scott. Divulged in 1872, The Albert Memorial commemorates the demise of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, who kicked the bucket of typhoid fever at 42 years old. Impacted by the series of thirteenth Century Eleanor Crosses (Charing Cross perhaps being the most famous) and different statues in Edinburgh and Manchester, 

Carnaby Street

2021-04-13

Step under the incredible arch of internationally famous Carnaby Street for lifestyle and fashion from concept stores, to world firsts. Just a step away from Carnaby Street is the innovative center point of the Newburgh Quarter where you can discover boutiques, restaurants and famous brands such as Red Wing Shoes, Skin Laundry, Seven Mor, Antidote, The Great Frog, MÜHLE,

Leadenhall Market

2021-04-10

Leadenhall Market is a lovely surrounded Victorian market in the City of London. Under the exquisite Victorian rooftop there are stalls selling flowers, cheese, meat and other fresh food. Diagon Alley scenes in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone were shot in Leadenhall Market. THE ORNATE 19TH-CENTURY PAINTED ROOF and cobbled floors of Leadenhall Market, situated in the historic focus of London's monetary district, 

The Serpentine

2021-04-08

The Serpentine is a narrow, small lake within Hyde Park. A wide way in the North side provides great review spots of the numerous ducks in the lake, and on the South, the horses and riders jogging along 'Bad Row,' a harness way in the park whose name is believed to be a debasement of Route du Roi, street of the King. There is a bistro, boats to lease, numerous benches, and extraordinary people watching (also ducks and horses). 

Kenwood House

2021-04-06

Lie on the edge of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood is perhaps London's hidden gems and covered by tranquil landscaped gardens. The House, its amazing interiors and stunning workmanship assortment are free for everybody to appreciate. Discover the vast exhibit of masterpieces hanging in this terrific setting, including Rembrandt's self-picture, 

Design Museum

2021-04-03

The museum champs creative minds and thinking, and problem solving inspiration, celebrating the talent of the world's excellent designers and architects. Since it opened in 1989 it has staged more than 100 exhibitions themed around fashion, item and visual communication, showcasing crafted by Paul Smith, Zaha Hadid, Miuccia Prada and Frank Gehry, among others. Driving modeler John Pawson was behind the task, changing over an old 1960s incorporating into a striking new show space.