Shopping
Awarded the gold standard for Farmer's markets, the Queen's Park Farmers market is open on Sundays from 10am - 2pm. Excellent organic food sourced from the UK.
115 locals recommend
Queens Park Farmers' Market
Salusbury RoadAwarded the gold standard for Farmer's markets, the Queen's Park Farmers market is open on Sundays from 10am - 2pm. Excellent organic food sourced from the UK.
Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors and over 300 shops.
1427 locals recommend
Oxford Street
Oxford StreetEurope's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors and over 300 shops.
The famous Portobello market is the world’s largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. It is a 12 minute car ride or 30 minute walk away. You can also get there via the 328, 31 or 52 bus.
860 locals recommend
Portobello Market
73a Lewisham High StThe famous Portobello market is the world’s largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. It is a 12 minute car ride or 30 minute walk away. You can also get there via the 328, 31 or 52 bus.
Parks & Nature
Queen's Park is a 12 hectare park managed by the City of London and has been open to the public since 1887. Queen's Park is a registered charity. It has an excellent play ground, cafe, and children's farm with goats, ducks, rabbits and chickens.
43 locals recommend
Queens Park
Queen's Park is a 12 hectare park managed by the City of London and has been open to the public since 1887. Queen's Park is a registered charity. It has an excellent play ground, cafe, and children's farm with goats, ducks, rabbits and chickens.
Hampstead Heath is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares. This grassy public space sits upon one of the highest points in London and is great for viewing the city. It has a number of great children's play parks, open grasslands, swimming ponds, walking trails and Kenwood House. It takes 22 minutes to get there on the overground from Brondesbury Park station. The station is a 12 minute walk up Salusbury Road.
1215 locals recommend
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares. This grassy public space sits upon one of the highest points in London and is great for viewing the city. It has a number of great children's play parks, open grasslands, swimming ponds, walking trails and Kenwood House. It takes 22 minutes to get there on the overground from Brondesbury Park station. The station is a 12 minute walk up Salusbury Road.
Designed by John Nash, Regent's Park is a royal park covering 395 acres. The rose garden features more than 12,000 roses of 400 varieties. Great cafes, kids play parks and open space, the park is near Oxford Circus and the London Zoo. Regent's Park is 16 minutes by tube.
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
Designed by John Nash, Regent's Park is a royal park covering 395 acres. The rose garden features more than 12,000 roses of 400 varieties. Great cafes, kids play parks and open space, the park is near Oxford Circus and the London Zoo. Regent's Park is 16 minutes by tube.
One of the capital's 8 royal park, Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers' Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
The park also offers various recreational activities including open water swimming, boating, cycling, tennis and horse riding.
The park is 20 minutes away by bus. Take the 328 bus and get off at Palace Gardens Terrace. Entrance to the park is a 5 minute walk.
3079 locals recommend
Hyde Park
One of the capital's 8 royal park, Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers' Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
The park also offers various recreational activities including open water swimming, boating, cycling, tennis and horse riding.
The park is 20 minutes away by bus. Take the 328 bus and get off at Palace Gardens Terrace. Entrance to the park is a 5 minute walk.
A hill of 213 feet located on the northern side of Regent's Park, Primrose boasts wonderful views and a great children's park. You can take the 31 bus from Kilburn or drive there in 14 minutes. The local area has great cafes, pubs and shopping.
790 locals recommend
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill RoadA hill of 213 feet located on the northern side of Regent's Park, Primrose boasts wonderful views and a great children's park. You can take the 31 bus from Kilburn or drive there in 14 minutes. The local area has great cafes, pubs and shopping.
Food Scene
An artisan bakery in London, Gail's makes delicious breads, pastries and coffees. A local favourite, it often has a line-up out the door but is definitely worth the wait. The potato and rosemary sourdough is the best!
153 locals recommend
GAIL's Bakery Queen's Park
75 Salusbury RdAn artisan bakery in London, Gail's makes delicious breads, pastries and coffees. A local favourite, it often has a line-up out the door but is definitely worth the wait. The potato and rosemary sourdough is the best!
Set inside fashion designer Mickiko Koshino's headquarters, this pop-up coffee shop makes the smoothest, most delicious coffees in London.
15 locals recommend
Dark Habit
72A Salusbury RdSet inside fashion designer Mickiko Koshino's headquarters, this pop-up coffee shop makes the smoothest, most delicious coffees in London.
Fashion designer Mickiko Koshino opened a sushi restaurant in her headquarters in London. If you like sushi, definitely make a visit.
19 locals recommend
Michiko Sushino
74 Salusbury RdFashion designer Mickiko Koshino opened a sushi restaurant in her headquarters in London. If you like sushi, definitely make a visit.
This spacious eatery has a contemporary rustic-chic feel and specialises in the cuisine and wines of Puglia. The entire restaurant is tiled, so expect it to be noisy!
95 locals recommend
Ostuni
Lonsdale RoadThis spacious eatery has a contemporary rustic-chic feel and specialises in the cuisine and wines of Puglia. The entire restaurant is tiled, so expect it to be noisy!
The Salusbury is both pub and restaurant. For the past 15 years, it has been a favourite with locals and is child-friendly. Book for the dining room to ensure you will get a table.
134 locals recommend
The Salusbury
50-52 Salusbury RdThe Salusbury is both pub and restaurant. For the past 15 years, it has been a favourite with locals and is child-friendly. Book for the dining room to ensure you will get a table.
Listed as one of Tatler magazine's top six tapas restaurants in London, Caldo's is part bar, part restaurant. The tapas menu changes regularly and is always guaranteed to please. Warning - the restaurant turns into a DJ bar from 10pm on weekends, so book early unless you like the sound of music whilst you eat.
33 locals recommend
Caldo Bar & Kitchen
79 Salusbury RdListed as one of Tatler magazine's top six tapas restaurants in London, Caldo's is part bar, part restaurant. The tapas menu changes regularly and is always guaranteed to please. Warning - the restaurant turns into a DJ bar from 10pm on weekends, so book early unless you like the sound of music whilst you eat.
Brooks
91-93 Chamberlayne RdModern meat merchants, this is a family run shop.
Drinks & Nightlife
Traditional 18th-century wood-panelled pub serving cask ales, with fireplace and outdoor space. Child friendly on the weekends, the pub also has a restaurant.
80 locals recommend
Holly Bush
22 Holly MountTraditional 18th-century wood-panelled pub serving cask ales, with fireplace and outdoor space. Child friendly on the weekends, the pub also has a restaurant.
Essentials
A small version of the supermarket giant, our Sainsbury's local will have all your essentials covered.
189 locals recommend
Sainsbury's Local
105-109 Salusbury RdA small version of the supermarket giant, our Sainsbury's local will have all your essentials covered.