Guidebook for Greater London

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Guidebook for Greater London

Food Scene

Hands down the best brownies and cakes in central London.
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Konditor
22 Cornwall Rd
23 residents recomanen
Hands down the best brownies and cakes in central London.
Fantastic food and great ambiance, one of the highest rated restaurants on Tripadvisor in London for a good reason! The owner Jon is a delight too. On the more expensive side.
24 residents recomanen
The Laughing Gravy
154 Blackfriars Rd
24 residents recomanen
Fantastic food and great ambiance, one of the highest rated restaurants on Tripadvisor in London for a good reason! The owner Jon is a delight too. On the more expensive side.
Mexican streetfood of great quality. This restaurant is only open from 8am to 3pm weekdays and 10am to 4pm on Saturdays, which is a shame as I’d love to eat there in the evening! Great place for breakfast or brunch on a Saturday. Very reasonably priced.
24 residents recomanen
El Vergel, Latin American Caterers
132 Webber St
24 residents recomanen
Mexican streetfood of great quality. This restaurant is only open from 8am to 3pm weekdays and 10am to 4pm on Saturdays, which is a shame as I’d love to eat there in the evening! Great place for breakfast or brunch on a Saturday. Very reasonably priced.
A pub (the best in London as far as I’m concerned), but has a great and cheap Thai restaurant in the back where you can have a meal for less than £10. They don’t take reservations, but you can wait for your table while having a pint. They also do a delicious Sunday Roast. The street the pub is in is an absolutely charming perfectly preserved Dickensian street, which has been used as a location in many films and TV productions.
127 residents recomanen
The Kings Arms
251 Tooley St
127 residents recomanen
A pub (the best in London as far as I’m concerned), but has a great and cheap Thai restaurant in the back where you can have a meal for less than £10. They don’t take reservations, but you can wait for your table while having a pint. They also do a delicious Sunday Roast. The street the pub is in is an absolutely charming perfectly preserved Dickensian street, which has been used as a location in many films and TV productions.
This is an absolutely essential place to visit for anyone coming to London. It has been at the same site for more than 1000 years, and is a haven for foodies, the food and drink sold at the stalls is amazing. Closed Sundays.
1617 residents recomanen
Borough Market
Borough High Street
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This is an absolutely essential place to visit for anyone coming to London. It has been at the same site for more than 1000 years, and is a haven for foodies, the food and drink sold at the stalls is amazing. Closed Sundays.
Considered by most Londoners as a ‘Hipster’ area (though they have now mostly moved onto Dalston). Lots of quirky shops, street art (bring a camera if that is your thing, it really is amazing) and really nice bars, Indian/Bengal restaurants and coffee places to visit while you’re shopping.
878 residents recomanen
Brick Lane
Brick Lane
878 residents recomanen
Considered by most Londoners as a ‘Hipster’ area (though they have now mostly moved onto Dalston). Lots of quirky shops, street art (bring a camera if that is your thing, it really is amazing) and really nice bars, Indian/Bengal restaurants and coffee places to visit while you’re shopping.

Drinks & Nightlife

Cuban bar that does great cocktails and lovely food as well.
51 residents recomanen
Cubana
48 Lower Marsh
51 residents recomanen
Cuban bar that does great cocktails and lovely food as well.
Quirky pub, has occasional live music and TVs to watch the footie or rugby. Also has a lovely heated roof terrace. Great for drinks before or after seeing a play at the Old or Young Vic theatres, hence the name.
The Stage Door
28-30 Webber Street
Quirky pub, has occasional live music and TVs to watch the footie or rugby. Also has a lovely heated roof terrace. Great for drinks before or after seeing a play at the Old or Young Vic theatres, hence the name.
My personal favourite cocktail bar. Built into a former public men’s toilets it is where Oscar Wilde himself was once arrested. Now it is a cosy cocktail bar with different entertainment every night from burlesque to magic. I recommend visiting the toilets, in this former toilet, as they have a special glass worth seeing.
14 residents recomanen
CellarDoor
Wellington Street
14 residents recomanen
My personal favourite cocktail bar. Built into a former public men’s toilets it is where Oscar Wilde himself was once arrested. Now it is a cosy cocktail bar with different entertainment every night from burlesque to magic. I recommend visiting the toilets, in this former toilet, as they have a special glass worth seeing.
London’s only remaining original galleried pub. Charles Dickens used to write in there, and the pub is mentioned in his books.
45 residents recomanen
George
Borough High Street
45 residents recomanen
London’s only remaining original galleried pub. Charles Dickens used to write in there, and the pub is mentioned in his books.

Arts & Culture

A replica of Shakespeare’s theatre that was on the same site until 1644. Comprises of a museum and two theatres, one open air. If you’re a Shakespeare buff this is a must-visit.
449 residents recomanen
Teatre Globe de Shakespeare
21 New Globe Walk
449 residents recomanen
A replica of Shakespeare’s theatre that was on the same site until 1644. Comprises of a museum and two theatres, one open air. If you’re a Shakespeare buff this is a must-visit.
The ‘other’ Tate, covering the eras Tate Modern doesn’t. Beautiful building too, worth a visit just for that. Free, apart from special exhibitions.
656 residents recomanen
Tate Britain
Millbank
656 residents recomanen
The ‘other’ Tate, covering the eras Tate Modern doesn’t. Beautiful building too, worth a visit just for that. Free, apart from special exhibitions.

Sightseeing

The enormous Ferris wheel that can be seen for miles away. It takes half an hour to go around and the views are fantastic. The queue tends to be really big too though, so pre-booking is essential. Try and book a slot around sunset! On NYE the main fireworks display is there as well, though it gets terribly crowded, and you need to book tickets, so if you don’t have those, watch the fireworks from the roof terrace.
2099 residents recomanen
London Eye
2099 residents recomanen
The enormous Ferris wheel that can be seen for miles away. It takes half an hour to go around and the views are fantastic. The queue tends to be really big too though, so pre-booking is essential. Try and book a slot around sunset! On NYE the main fireworks display is there as well, though it gets terribly crowded, and you need to book tickets, so if you don’t have those, watch the fireworks from the roof terrace.
The tallest building in Western Europe can be seen from all over London. You can pay to go to the top and see the views, which are pretty spectacular, but a better option is to visit one of the bars and restaurants and get the view for free! Pre- booking those is recommended however.
828 residents recomanen
The Shard
32 London Bridge St
828 residents recomanen
The tallest building in Western Europe can be seen from all over London. You can pay to go to the top and see the views, which are pretty spectacular, but a better option is to visit one of the bars and restaurants and get the view for free! Pre- booking those is recommended however.
More than 1000 years old, steeped in history and also the site of the Crown Jewels, which you can visit. Expect big queues.
1372 residents recomanen
Torre de Londres
1372 residents recomanen
More than 1000 years old, steeped in history and also the site of the Crown Jewels, which you can visit. Expect big queues.

Shopping

A must see, used to be London’s main food market, but now home to shops, restaurants, bars, a great market and it’s world famous for its street performers. Also houses the Royal Opera House. A great, vibrant place to be.
955 residents recomanen
Covent Garden
41 James St
955 residents recomanen
A must see, used to be London’s main food market, but now home to shops, restaurants, bars, a great market and it’s world famous for its street performers. Also houses the Royal Opera House. A great, vibrant place to be.
The famous and long shopping street in Central London. Houses high street shops and department stores like Selfridges, John Lewis, Debenhams, House of Fraser and Marks and Spencer among many, many others. Very, very busy.
1427 residents recomanen
Oxford Street
Oxford Street
1427 residents recomanen
The famous and long shopping street in Central London. Houses high street shops and department stores like Selfridges, John Lewis, Debenhams, House of Fraser and Marks and Spencer among many, many others. Very, very busy.
Just off Regent Street, the location of the swinging 60s, now home to quirky shops, Liberty department Store and Kingly Place shopping centre.
83 residents recomanen
Carnaby Street
Carnaby Street
83 residents recomanen
Just off Regent Street, the location of the swinging 60s, now home to quirky shops, Liberty department Store and Kingly Place shopping centre.
Beautiful Victorian arcade with shops, bars and restaurants. Also where scenes from Harry Potter were filmed!
47 residents recomanen
Mercat de Leadenhall
Gracechurch Street
47 residents recomanen
Beautiful Victorian arcade with shops, bars and restaurants. Also where scenes from Harry Potter were filmed!
In Waterloo Train Station there are a large number of shops, the biggest one of which is a Marks & Spencer. Across the road from the station there is also a smaller M&S, as well as a Tesco’s and Sainsbury’s.
102 residents recomanen
Waterloo Cars
135 Mepham St
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In Waterloo Train Station there are a large number of shops, the biggest one of which is a Marks & Spencer. Across the road from the station there is also a smaller M&S, as well as a Tesco’s and Sainsbury’s.

Essentials

On Blackfriars Road there is a Sainsbury’s which is open daily till 11pm. There is also newsagent on the corner (with the green awning), also open till 11pm.
Blackfriars Road
Blackfriars Road
On Blackfriars Road there is a Sainsbury’s which is open daily till 11pm. There is also newsagent on the corner (with the green awning), also open till 11pm.
On Southwark Bridge Road there is a Co-op, which is open till 11pm.
Southwark Bridge Road
Southwark Bridge Road
On Southwark Bridge Road there is a Co-op, which is open till 11pm.
On Lower Marsh behind Waterloo Station there is a very nice all-organic store called Greensmiths. There is also a market there on Saturdays, and a food market most weekdays.
34 residents recomanen
Lower Marsh
Lower Marsh
34 residents recomanen
On Lower Marsh behind Waterloo Station there is a very nice all-organic store called Greensmiths. There is also a market there on Saturdays, and a food market most weekdays.

Getting Around

Jubilee Line – 5 min walk
35 residents recomanen
Southwark Station
68-70 Blackfriars Rd
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Jubilee Line – 5 min walk
Northern (City Branch) and Bakerloo Lines – 10 min walk
95 residents recomanen
Elephant And Castle Station
London Road
95 residents recomanen
Northern (City Branch) and Bakerloo Lines – 10 min walk
Bakerloo Line – 10 min walk
27 residents recomanen
Lambeth North station
110 Westminster Bridge Rd
27 residents recomanen
Bakerloo Line – 10 min walk
Jubilee and Northern (City Branch) Lines – 15 min walk Mainline trains out of London going south west and south. Serves Gatwick Airport regularly.
192 residents recomanen
London Bridge Station
Station Approach Road
192 residents recomanen
Jubilee and Northern (City Branch) Lines – 15 min walk Mainline trains out of London going south west and south. Serves Gatwick Airport regularly.