Food Scene
The Gilbert Scott
Euston RoadHigh end restaurant for those special nights out
Granger & Co. Kings Cross
7 Pancras SquareLunch served noon-2.30pm Mon-Fri; 11am-3pm Sat; 11am-4pm Sun. Dinner served 6-10.30pm Mon-Sat
71 locals recommend
Grain Store
1-3 Stable StreetLunch served noon-2.30pm Mon-Fri; 11am-3pm Sat; 11am-4pm Sun. Dinner served 6-10.30pm Mon-Sat
Five Guys
71 Upper StSuper tasty fresh cooked burgers.
Dishoom King's Cross
5 Stable StMorden day twist on curry!
Arts & Culture
A copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland is sent to The British Library – an institute that has amassed a collection of more than 150 million items and adds some 3 million new items each year.
430 locals recommend
The British Library
96 Euston RdA copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland is sent to The British Library – an institute that has amassed a collection of more than 150 million items and adds some 3 million new items each year.
Parks & Nature
Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London. Originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, it remained a royals-only retreat long after it was formally designed by John Nash in 1811; only in 1845 did it open to the public as a spectacular shared space
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London. Originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, it remained a royals-only retreat long after it was formally designed by John Nash in 1811; only in 1845 did it open to the public as a spectacular shared space
Amazing views of London at night from this world famous park. Keep you eye out from celeb's.
790 locals recommend
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill RoadAmazing views of London at night from this world famous park. Keep you eye out from celeb's.
Shopping
Like it or not, Oxford Street is the main artery of London shopping. It’s not the place to head for independent shopping, as only massive brands can afford the rents attached to Oxford Street premises, but it is unrivalled in its offering of cheap high street shopping and jumbo department stores. Here are Oxford Street’s greatest hits.
1427 locals recommend
Oxford Street
Oxford StreetLike it or not, Oxford Street is the main artery of London shopping. It’s not the place to head for independent shopping, as only massive brands can afford the rents attached to Oxford Street premises, but it is unrivalled in its offering of cheap high street shopping and jumbo department stores. Here are Oxford Street’s greatest hits.
Essentials
Waitrose & Partners
1 New Union SquareDrinks & Nightlife
The Booking Office
Euston RoadBig Chill
257-259 Pentonville RdSightseeing
The Harry Potter Shop
Euston Road For any Harry Potter fans