Guidebook for London

Allan
Guidebook for London

Food Scene

Tasty Indian food - it's almost the British National dish!
9 residents recomanen
Ladywell Tandoori
81 Ladywell Rd
9 residents recomanen
Tasty Indian food - it's almost the British National dish!
A small independent, with amazing home baking and lovely coffee
23 residents recomanen
Cafe Oscars
48 Ladywell Rd
23 residents recomanen
A small independent, with amazing home baking and lovely coffee
French patisserie and coffee. Handy for the station.
19 residents recomanen
Le Delice
38 Ladywell Rd
19 residents recomanen
French patisserie and coffee. Handy for the station.
Amazing Deli with gorgeous gourmet ingredients.
12 residents recomanen
The Larder
71 Ladywell Rd
12 residents recomanen
Amazing Deli with gorgeous gourmet ingredients.
Fantastic authentic handmade sourdough Pizzas made in a proper pizza oven by Italian Pizzaioli. Local craft beers, wonderful salads and starters gorgeous decor and super friendly and helpful staff make this new addition to Ladywell village an absolute gem!
18 residents recomanen
Mamma Dough - Ladywell
40 Ladywell Rd
18 residents recomanen
Fantastic authentic handmade sourdough Pizzas made in a proper pizza oven by Italian Pizzaioli. Local craft beers, wonderful salads and starters gorgeous decor and super friendly and helpful staff make this new addition to Ladywell village an absolute gem!

Drinks & Nightlife

Friendly local pub with great home cooking and a good selection of beer.
29 residents recomanen
Ladywell Tavern
80 Ladywell Rd
29 residents recomanen
Friendly local pub with great home cooking and a good selection of beer.
This is where the hipsters hang out. There are bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants, street food, designer shops (mostly style-led furniture shops) and it is the trendiest part of London right now. And really easy to get to via London Bridge, and a bus up Bishopsgate.
620 residents recomanen
Shoreditch
620 residents recomanen
This is where the hipsters hang out. There are bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants, street food, designer shops (mostly style-led furniture shops) and it is the trendiest part of London right now. And really easy to get to via London Bridge, and a bus up Bishopsgate.

Sightseeing

If you see nothing else, see this. You have to pay to get in, but the White tower is over a thousand years old, survived the Great Fire of London, houses the Crown jewels, the famous black birds (Ravens) and the Gentlemen Warders (soldiers) still wear a medieval uniform as they patrol the site.
13 residents recomanen
Estació de la Torre de Londres (parada TL)
13 residents recomanen
If you see nothing else, see this. You have to pay to get in, but the White tower is over a thousand years old, survived the Great Fire of London, houses the Crown jewels, the famous black birds (Ravens) and the Gentlemen Warders (soldiers) still wear a medieval uniform as they patrol the site.
Take the 54 Bus from stop HL (opposite Lewisham Fire Station) to Blackheath Village. Stop for coffee or lunch, then walk up onto the heath, past the church with the tall steeple, across towards greenwich park, and enter by the main gate. To your right there are some enclosures with wild animals (deer, etc). Then walk straight along the wide avenue to the end, for a stunning view of London, including the millennium dome, and the Royal Palace on the banks of the Thames. To your left is the Royal Observatory, and the Meridian line, from which world time is calculated. Descend the slope to Greenwich. Wander the narrow back Streets, full of History, visit the Cutty Sark, a Tea Clipper in dry dock
541 residents recomanen
Greenwich
541 residents recomanen
Take the 54 Bus from stop HL (opposite Lewisham Fire Station) to Blackheath Village. Stop for coffee or lunch, then walk up onto the heath, past the church with the tall steeple, across towards greenwich park, and enter by the main gate. To your right there are some enclosures with wild animals (deer, etc). Then walk straight along the wide avenue to the end, for a stunning view of London, including the millennium dome, and the Royal Palace on the banks of the Thames. To your left is the Royal Observatory, and the Meridian line, from which world time is calculated. Descend the slope to Greenwich. Wander the narrow back Streets, full of History, visit the Cutty Sark, a Tea Clipper in dry dock
There is free entry, and it is a must-see destination
1546 residents recomanen
Museu Britànic
Great Russell Street
1546 residents recomanen
There is free entry, and it is a must-see destination

Parks & Nature

You can see it from the house, it stretches all the way to Catford, it quiet and peaceful
39 residents recomanen
Ladywell Fields
39 residents recomanen
You can see it from the house, it stretches all the way to Catford, it quiet and peaceful
Fab cafe, and stunning views of London. Five minutes walk from the house
103 residents recomanen
Hilly Fields Park
103 residents recomanen
Fab cafe, and stunning views of London. Five minutes walk from the house
It has so much to offer. Take the 54 bus to Blackheath, enjoy the shops, bars cafes and restaurants, then stroll past the beautiful Church, across the heath and into the park. Take a right to see the deer, and wander the winding paths, before heading towards the Royal Observatory. Marvel at the breathtaking views over London from the belvedere, looking down onto the Royal Naval College, the Queen's house and the O2 (formerly the Millennium dome) You can also see Canary wharf, and even the London Eye from here. Then check out the Observatory, and stand on the meridian line, from which all work time is calibrated. Then it's a gentle stroll down through the park to Historic Greenwich itself.
736 residents recomanen
Greenwich Park
736 residents recomanen
It has so much to offer. Take the 54 bus to Blackheath, enjoy the shops, bars cafes and restaurants, then stroll past the beautiful Church, across the heath and into the park. Take a right to see the deer, and wander the winding paths, before heading towards the Royal Observatory. Marvel at the breathtaking views over London from the belvedere, looking down onto the Royal Naval College, the Queen's house and the O2 (formerly the Millennium dome) You can also see Canary wharf, and even the London Eye from here. Then check out the Observatory, and stand on the meridian line, from which all work time is calibrated. Then it's a gentle stroll down through the park to Historic Greenwich itself.

Arts & Culture

There is a concert almost every night, and it is 20 paces from Charing Cross train station. The restaurant in the crypt does good coffee and fab lunches and pre-theatre food.
34 residents recomanen
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
34 residents recomanen
There is a concert almost every night, and it is 20 paces from Charing Cross train station. The restaurant in the crypt does good coffee and fab lunches and pre-theatre food.
Well, because you can see me, most nights!
30 residents recomanen
Òpera Nacional Anglesa
Saint Martin's Lane
30 residents recomanen
Well, because you can see me, most nights!

Essentials

Short walk, well stocked, cheaper than local shops
922 residents recomanen
Tesco Express
116-118 Commercial St
922 residents recomanen
Short walk, well stocked, cheaper than local shops
Slightly longer walk, cheapest in the area.
57 residents recomanen
ALDI
689 Holloway Rd
57 residents recomanen
Slightly longer walk, cheapest in the area.

Shopping

Amazing indépendant butcher selling rare breed beef and all sorts of wonderful things
8 residents recomanen
Heckstall & Smith
107 Ladywell Rd
8 residents recomanen
Amazing indépendant butcher selling rare breed beef and all sorts of wonderful things