Food Scene
London has become one of the most interesting and diverse cities for restaurants. Something to suit all tastes and budgets, you will find it all here.
There are many places to buy ice cream in Soho,but this is definitely up there with the best. Try the blood orange sorbet if they have it - delicious !
18 locals recommend
Gelupo
7 Archer StThere are many places to buy ice cream in Soho,but this is definitely up there with the best. Try the blood orange sorbet if they have it - delicious !
Excellent value and good food. Upstairs is more fast food - the downstairs restaurant is dark and cosy. Great for kids
14 locals recommend
Bodean's BBQ Soho
10 Poland StExcellent value and good food. Upstairs is more fast food - the downstairs restaurant is dark and cosy. Great for kids
This is a traditional old school Italian cafe serving good filled sandwiches and traditional English breakfast- all day! This is a good place to fuel up at low prices
Bar Bruno
101 Wardour StThis is a traditional old school Italian cafe serving good filled sandwiches and traditional English breakfast- all day! This is a good place to fuel up at low prices
Take the 19 or 38 bus to Red Lion Street. Ciao Bella is an old school Italian restaurant - they love children,and it is a lively and bustling place in the evenings. There are some lovely Georgian streets around here.
88 locals recommend
Ciao Bella
86-90 Lamb's Conduit StTake the 19 or 38 bus to Red Lion Street. Ciao Bella is an old school Italian restaurant - they love children,and it is a lively and bustling place in the evenings. There are some lovely Georgian streets around here.
Parks & Nature
Catch the Bakerloo line to Regents park. The Zoological Gardens are to the North. It is a large park with formal planting,as well as open spaces. To the South of the park is Marylebone- a lovely district of London with upmarket shops and nice cafes
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
Catch the Bakerloo line to Regents park. The Zoological Gardens are to the North. It is a large park with formal planting,as well as open spaces. To the South of the park is Marylebone- a lovely district of London with upmarket shops and nice cafes
A bus ride will take you to this huge park. The 'Peter Pan' garden is fantastic for children under 10. You can hire boats on the Serpentine. There is a lido with a play area for young children,and where you can rent a sun lounger. For the brave this also gives access to the swimming area in the lake!
3079 locals recommend
Hyde Park
A bus ride will take you to this huge park. The 'Peter Pan' garden is fantastic for children under 10. You can hire boats on the Serpentine. There is a lido with a play area for young children,and where you can rent a sun lounger. For the brave this also gives access to the swimming area in the lake!
St. James's Park
Getting Around
Piccadilly Circus is a hub for two Underground lines and many buses. We are located within walking distance of many major sights and this is a good way to see London. Take routes through the smaller streets- they are less crowded and you will find great shops and buildings
423 locals recommend
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly CircusPiccadilly Circus is a hub for two Underground lines and many buses. We are located within walking distance of many major sights and this is a good way to see London. Take routes through the smaller streets- they are less crowded and you will find great shops and buildings
There is a Santander bike station just around the corner where you can hire bikes. Early weekend mornings would be ideal to go on a cycle ride. Be aware that during the week the traffic is very heavy,and not necessarily pleasant to cycle in!
Wardour Street
Wardour StreetThere is a Santander bike station just around the corner where you can hire bikes. Early weekend mornings would be ideal to go on a cycle ride. Be aware that during the week the traffic is very heavy,and not necessarily pleasant to cycle in!
Arts and Culture
In under 10 minutes you can visit this fantastic gallery and it is free!! Just dip in for even half an hour and you will see masterpieces - our favourite is the Impressionist Galleries
796 locals recommend
The National Gallery
Trafalgar SquareIn under 10 minutes you can visit this fantastic gallery and it is free!! Just dip in for even half an hour and you will see masterpieces - our favourite is the Impressionist Galleries
This must be the best museum in London. Something for everyone from the youngest child to the oldest person- it is a treasure trove of decorative objects and interesting crafts . Again,the main museum id free,you have to pay to access special exhibitions
1693 locals recommend
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell RoadThis must be the best museum in London. Something for everyone from the youngest child to the oldest person- it is a treasure trove of decorative objects and interesting crafts . Again,the main museum id free,you have to pay to access special exhibitions
A small quirky collection of sculptures,paintings and objects assembled by the classical architect in the house that was his home in Lincolns Inn Fields
183 locals recommend
Sir John Soane's Museum
13 Lincoln's Inn FieldsA small quirky collection of sculptures,paintings and objects assembled by the classical architect in the house that was his home in Lincolns Inn Fields
Museum of London
Museum of LondonA history of London ,not far from St Pauls
Modern art housed in an old power station - it is said that the view from the top of the new Switch House is excellent and free!!
2008 locals recommend
Tate Modern
BanksideModern art housed in an old power station - it is said that the view from the top of the new Switch House is excellent and free!!
Take a walk down to Charing Cross Station and cross the bridge to the South Bank, a post war complex comprising theatres, concert halls, galleries and cinemas. There is a tree lined riverside walk, and if you feel energetic, keep walking past the Globe, Tate Modern,More London to get to Tower Bridge!
370 locals recommend
South Bank
Take a walk down to Charing Cross Station and cross the bridge to the South Bank, a post war complex comprising theatres, concert halls, galleries and cinemas. There is a tree lined riverside walk, and if you feel energetic, keep walking past the Globe, Tate Modern,More London to get to Tower Bridge!
Shopping
Coffee beans,ground coffee and a wide selection of teas can be found in this bustling local shop,one of the oldest in the area
8 locals recommend
Algerian Coffee Stores
52 Old Compton StCoffee beans,ground coffee and a wide selection of teas can be found in this bustling local shop,one of the oldest in the area
This street was the epicentre of the Swinging Sixties. Now smartened up after years of decline it is home to big brands rather than the quirky and original clothes shops that were there back in the day- worth a visit,especially to the parallel Newburgh Street. Look up and see the lovely buildings that are typical of the area.
83 locals recommend
Carnaby Street
Carnaby StreetThis street was the epicentre of the Swinging Sixties. Now smartened up after years of decline it is home to big brands rather than the quirky and original clothes shops that were there back in the day- worth a visit,especially to the parallel Newburgh Street. Look up and see the lovely buildings that are typical of the area.
The building is beautiful,and the home furnishings department is a feast of taste and design. We love the bath shop where there is a fantastic selection of soap! Also great for accessories,fashion and cosmetics
193 locals recommend
Liberty London
Regent StreetThe building is beautiful,and the home furnishings department is a feast of taste and design. We love the bath shop where there is a fantastic selection of soap! Also great for accessories,fashion and cosmetics
This luxurious department store is not to be missed. A huge selection of teas and unusual confectionery to be found on the ground floor, a Food Hall on lower ground. Be sure to visit the upper floors for luxury goods for men,women and children- worth a browse even if you don't buy.
193 locals recommend
Fortnum & Mason
181 PiccadillyThis luxurious department store is not to be missed. A huge selection of teas and unusual confectionery to be found on the ground floor, a Food Hall on lower ground. Be sure to visit the upper floors for luxury goods for men,women and children- worth a browse even if you don't buy.
Just up the road, Seven Dials in Covent Garden has lots of pretty small shops , cafes and theatres. Go through here and you will get to the old Market, where you can see street entertainers and absorb the atmosphere
40 locals recommend
Seven Dials
Seven DialsJust up the road, Seven Dials in Covent Garden has lots of pretty small shops , cafes and theatres. Go through here and you will get to the old Market, where you can see street entertainers and absorb the atmosphere
Essentials
In the basement of our favourite department store,is our favourite Food Hall. It is a Waitrose,small but perfectly formed. Fresh meat,fish and vegetables of top quality and reasonable prices. A 15 minute walk or a bus ride
59 locals recommend
John Lewis & Partners
Ariel WayIn the basement of our favourite department store,is our favourite Food Hall. It is a Waitrose,small but perfectly formed. Fresh meat,fish and vegetables of top quality and reasonable prices. A 15 minute walk or a bus ride
Less than 5 minutes away,this large store has a large selection of fresh produce,ready meals and other products.
780 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
63-97 Kensington High StLess than 5 minutes away,this large store has a large selection of fresh produce,ready meals and other products.
This large Boots store on Piccadilly Circus has a pharmacy upstairs as well as a wide range of toiletries and beauty products
230 locals recommend
Boots
127A Kensington High StThis large Boots store on Piccadilly Circus has a pharmacy upstairs as well as a wide range of toiletries and beauty products
Marshall Laundry
10 Marshall StreetA great place to get your laundry or dry cleaning done. Closed on Sundays
Drinks & Nightlife
This is one of the last remaining original coffee bars from the 1950s- lively at any time of day,but particularly late at night- watch the world go by from one of the pavement tables
29 locals recommend
Bar Italia
22 Frith StThis is one of the last remaining original coffee bars from the 1950s- lively at any time of day,but particularly late at night- watch the world go by from one of the pavement tables
A wide variety of artists play here,mainly jazz. In a basement with bags of atmosphere
123 locals recommend
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
47 Frith StA wide variety of artists play here,mainly jazz. In a basement with bags of atmosphere
The Lamb
94 Lamb's Conduit StA beautiful traditional London pub,with good beer.