As you all know from my 2016 Goals post, exploring London is one of my resolutions. There’s just so much to do here, you can never run out of inspiration. As promised, I am blogging all of my adventures, but I’ve been creating a mental list of ‘places to visit’ for quite a while now and I thought it was about time I shared.
Whether you live here, are planning a trip or just need some inspiration for your own hometown, I hope this comes in handy!
*26 Grains: This is top because it was my obsession with wanting to go here that inspired this blog post! Neal’s Yard is a little crook of Covent Garden that I’m desperate to explore anyway, but 26 Grains serves up London’s prettiest porridge. If you like Instagramming your food, bookmark this one.
*Bob Bob Ricard: This wonderfully eccentric restaurant is decorated in the style of a first-class dining car of an Edwardian train, with Art Deco booths and the infamous ‘press for champagne’ button. It’s a little pricey so best saved for a special occasion.
*Columbia Road Flower Market: A blogger’s favourite. If you haven’t admired pictures of the blooms at Columbia Road, I strongly suggest you do. East London’s flower market is open every Sunday and with independent shops and cafes also lining the street, there’s plenty to explore after picking your bunch.
*Madison: Famed for it’s incredible view of St Pauls, I am cheating a little bit here because I’ve already visited this rooftop bar. But that was a few years ago and I’m itching to go back! With an amazing cocktail menu and plenty of tapas to choose from, this is the perfect stop for evening drinks.
*National Portrait Gallery, Vogue 100: A Century of Style: I love the National Portrait Gallery, it is easily my favourite museum in London. Their Audrey Hepburn exhibition caused quite a stir last summer (and it was amazing), but I’m now desperate to visit Vogue 100. Celebrating British Vogue’s centenary by showcasing its photography through the years, this one is a magazine junkie’s dream.
*Duck & Waffle: London’s highest restaurant and open 24/7 – I’d love to get up super early and watch the sun rise over London from here. The lift is almost as well known as the restaurant itself, glass-sided and ‘express’, it whizzes you up those 40 floors in unbeatable style!
*Modern Pantry: Apparently, this is the spot to eat amazing eggs. Though to be honest, it was the seating thar first caught my attention. Set in a traffic-free courtyard which acts as a suntrap, it sounds like the perfect place for a casual, alfresco brunch one summery weekend.
*Go to the ballet: When I was younger, I was a very keen dancer so I’ve been lucky enough to see a few ballets in London. It’s been a few years though, and I’d love to go back. My preference would be The Nutcracker (because is there anything more festive?) but I’m keeping an eye out for anything that looks interesting before next Christmas.
Great post! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
I really want visit London this year so this is really handy for me haha
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Oh thank you so much, and that’s so exciting! I hope you get a trip booked soon, you’ll have the most amazing time! x
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I can’t even describe the longing your photo of the flowers triggered in me. Mid-winter is so bleak. There is nothing that sounds lovelier than strolling through a sunny flower market… ahh
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I know – I can’t wait for summer! Thanks for reading 🙂 x
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Wow! What an awesome list! I’ve definitely saved this one for when I go back to London!
Also – absolutely loving your Instagram by the way!
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Yes do, let me know if you manage to do any! And thank you so much, that’s so kind of you 🙂 x
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Nice list!!
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Thank you! x
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My London bucket list currently reads: Go to London! Haha. Duck & Waffle sounds super cool so maybe I can add that one to the list? 🙂
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Haha you definitely should if you can! Thanks so much for reading 🙂 x
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nice ideas!
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Thank you! x
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