Tourism & Travel – Guides to London

Find the best London area for your stay

Accommodation by area of interest

With a city the size of London, some areas can be better than others depending on what you're looking to do while here, and picking the right one can save you a lot of time and money on travel. Unfortunately, it can be hard to know where to find lodging if you're unfamiliar with the city, which is w...
Updated 8 Sep 2025
Where to eat at London Luton Airport

Restaurants at Luton Airport

London Luton Airport is a bustling hub for travellers from all over the world, connecting to a wide variety of destinations. Whether you're arriving or departing, you'll want to make the most of your time at the airport, and that includes finding the best places to eat while there. From fast food jo...
Updated 8 Aug 2025
Where to eat at Gatwick Airport

Restaurants at Gatwick Airport

Airports can be a hectic and stressful environment, and finding a good place to eat can often be a challenge. With so many options and limited time available, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go and what to order. That's why we've put together this guide to help you navigate the food option...
Updated 8 Aug 2025
Where to eat at Stansted Airport

Restaurants at Stansted Airport

There's something romantic about sitting in an airport before a flight. There's a buzz in the air; everyone's excited and anticipating the announcement of their gate number. But what do you do while you're waiting? After traipsing around the shops and buying those last few holiday bits, you might wa...
Updated 7 Jan 2025
Getting around London

Transport in London

Even those who've spent their entire lives in London will agree that when it comes to getting from here to there, the vast city can quickly become a very complicated place. Add in millions of inhabitants and bad traffic, and you can quickly get turned around. Thankfully, London's public transport sy...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
How to spend a day in Shoreditch

A day in Shoreditch

There's no shortage of things to do in Shoreditch, as this popular and vibrant East London area is home to some of London's most creative communities and exciting new developments. You'll find time flies by quickly while you're wandering around this urban area, marvelling at street art and taking th...
Updated 21 May 2026
Guide to day trips from London

Day trips

The hustle and bustle of London can sometimes get a little too much, but luckily, thanks to its location, taking a day trip from the city is easy for anyone looking to escape for the day. Whether you're after some beachside bliss, a refreshing countryside walk or want to sink your teeth into the his...
Updated 14 May 2025
Guide to a weekend in London for solo travellers

Solo weekend

Solo travel is an exciting experience, and getting away all by yourself is certainly growing in popularity. Despite this, being alone in an unfamiliar place can quickly feel daunting and leave you confused about the best places to go. We can help you plan a weekend in London full of fun things to do...
Updated 21 May 2026
The best food tours in London

Food tours

London is a thriving culinary hub that brings together flavours and culinary traditions from around the world. Foodies on a tight schedule, visitors trying to get their footing, or locals looking for a fun day out can join one of London's food tours for an entertaining and informative gastronomic ex...
Updated 6 Mar 2026
Guide to film locations in London

Filming locations

Thanks to a combination of immediately recognisable landmarks, a characteristic British atmosphere, a rich historical background, and a successful film industry, London is a top choice for filmmakers from all over the world. The city has featured in everything from hit drama series to record-breakin...
Updated 24 Mar 2026
How to spend a day in Notting Hill

A day in Notting Hill

Known for its multicoloured rows of houses, huge antiques market and luxury boutiques, it would be more than easy to while away an entire day exploring Notting Hill. Whether you're searching for vintage treasures, want to get acquainted with the area's culture or you simply want to explore a new are...
Updated 17 Apr 2026
Guide to the Northern line

Northern line guide

The Northern Line is the world's oldest electric railway system, stretching from High Barnet and Edgware all the way down to Morden. It's no surprise that it is one of the city's busiest and most confusing lines, including lots of stops with many incredible activities and experiences to get stuck in...
Updated 3 Jun 2026
The best views in London

Viewpoints

There's no question that there's a lot to take in in London. With so many landmarks both old and new you might be wondering where the best viewpoints are to see as much as you can. Whether you're looking for that perfect Instagram photo or you just want to see the city at its best, London has plenty...
Updated 28 Oct 2025
Guide to the Bakerloo line

Bakerloo line guide

The Bakerloo line, known as the brown line by most Londoners, stretches from Harrow and Wealdstone in suburban north-west London to Elephant & Castle in the south. It serves many of the city's popular destinations, like Trafalgar Square, Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus, and offers easy access to coun...
Updated 21 May 2026
How to spend a day in Camden

A day in Camden

There are lots of things to do in Camden, making it a fun place to visit for both locals and tourists. This bustling and eclectic area is known for its nightlife, markets, and peaceful canal where you can watch the world go by. With so many options it might be difficult to decide how to spend your t...
Updated 12 Jan 2026
Guide to a weekend in London for history lovers

History-themed weekend

London's history stretches all the way back to Roman times, so it's no surprise that it's an exciting place to visit if you're fascinated by the past. Many of the city's pubs, restaurants, and venues have a rich history behind them, plus there are ample museums, historical sites and activities to di...
Updated 2 Jan 2025
Things to do for sports fans in London

London for sports fans

London lives and breathes football, from the massive stadiums all the way down to the shabbiest local pub with excited fans gathered around a television, but other sports are well represented here too. If you're a sports fans through and through, there are all sorts of things to see and do in London...
Updated 2 May 2026
How to spend a day in King's Cross

A day in King's Cross

Thanks to a constant stream of travellers and commuters, large-scale redevelopment projects, and busy after-work crowds, King's Cross has become a bustling and eclectic hub in the heart of London. Combining rich history and exciting modern developments, King's Cross offers various attractions, from...
Updated 23 Apr 2026
How to spend a day in Soho

A day in Soho

Soho is one of London's liveliest and most energetic areas, packed with great bars, world-class restaurants, boutique shops, theatres and thumping clubs. It's long been the epicentre of scandalous London fun, with a sordid history of controversial art, film, LBGTQ+ culture, music, drugs and sex. The...
Updated 6 May 2026
Guide to the Piccadilly line

Piccadilly line guide

London’s longest tube line is the Piccadilly line, which extends to three corners of the capital. With so many stations along the way, it can connect you to loads of exciting restaurants, bars, and sights in London. If you fancy a stroll in the park, a delicious meal, or some retail therapy, there a...
Updated 3 Jun 2026
Guide to the Jubilee line

Jubilee line guide

The Jubilee line is the deepest of all London Underground lines and yet miraculously it’s the only one that 4G works on. That’s not the only reason to hop on one of these trains – taking you from Stanmore to Stratford, the line stops at lots of interesting locations along the way. If you want to exp...
Updated 5 May 2026
Guide to the District line

District line guide

The District line, or as we Londoners know it, the green one, was the very first tube line ever built. Constructed in 1869, running from West Brompton to Mansion House purely by steam locomotives, it has played an integral role in London's transport system and continues to do so today. It's where th...
Updated 3 Jun 2026
Where to eat at London City Airport

Restaurants at London City Airport

Flying into most of London's airports means that you have to travel into the city but if you land at London City Airport you're immediately in the heart of London. Particularly popular with business travellers, you might be on a tight schedule when you're travelling through this airport but luckily...
Updated 1 Nov 2024
Guide to the Circle line

Circle line guide

Until 2009 the Circle line was quite literally a circle and Londoners were free to ride around on an infinite loop. After it extended to Hammersmith this was no longer the case. Whilst this might mean it loses some of the novelty factor, it also means there are even more fun places and things to do...
Updated 20 May 2026
Guide to a relaxing weekend in London

Stress-free weekend

Whether you're a lifer or a first-timer, London can be a lot. Between the everyday grind, the crowded streets, people rushing around, the noise, and more, it can be hard to catch some peace and quiet. That's why our guide to a relaxing weekend in London is geared towards those looking to relax and u...
Updated 21 May 2026
Guide to a weekend in London with children

Weekend with kids

Planning a quick family getaway to London? Our tips for a weekend in London with children are here to help you put together an action-packed trip that will leave everyone satisfied, from toddlers and small children to teens and adults. With the wide variety of events and sights available in the capi...
Updated 15 Apr 2026
Guide to the Hammersmith & City line

Hammersmith & City line guide

Fancy visiting a museum, doing something active, or getting something tasty to eat or drink? Jump on the Hammersmith & City line because there are plenty of fun places along this route. The pink line takes you through some exciting areas of London, from the world-famous Baker Street to bustling Whit...
Updated 3 Jun 2026
How to spend a day in Kensington

A day in Kensington

With its proximity not just to most of London's major museums, but also a royal residence and lush green spaces, it's easy to spend a day in Kensington before you even know it. The West London neighbourhood seamlessly blends historical grandeur with contemporary charm, its elegant streets lined with...
Updated 16 Jun 2025
The best glamping near London

Glamping

Sometimes you just need to get away from it all. Glamping is a great option for a quick break from the bustling city, letting you unwind and reconnect in nature without forgoing modern life's little luxuries. You can find plenty of glamping options in the countryside around London, most just a short...
Updated 26 Mar 2026
Guide to the Elizabeth line

Elizabeth line guide

The shiny new jewel in Transport for London's crown, work on the Elizabeth line started in 2009, and the line opened to the public in 2022, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. It spans more than 100km from Reading and Heathrow to Shenfield and Abbey Wood, providing a much-needed lin...
Updated 29 Apr 2026
How to spend a day in Battersea

A day in Battersea

Discover the magic of Battersea with our comprehensive guide on how to spend a day in this South London gem. From scenic parks and picturesque waterways to British pubs, top-notch dining, and exciting cultural spots, Battersea has something for everyone and plenty of things to do. Join us as we navi...
Updated 16 Mar 2026
The most haunted underground stations in London

Haunted tube stations

With a story going back about 2,000 years, there's no question that London is a city steeped in history. And what does history mean? Hauntings of course! There's no place where you're more likely to spot a ghost around the city than on the dark and subterranean London Underground network. If you wan...
Updated 28 Oct 2025
Your Complete Guide to Sightseeing in London

Sightseeing

London is packed with iconic landmarks and world-famous sights, and the right tour can make all the difference. From classic bus tours and river cruises to guided walks and more unique experiences, there are plenty of ways to explore the city. Whether it's your first time in London or you're keen to...
Updated 23 Dec 2025
How to spend a day in London

A day in London

So you're here in London, but you've only got one day to spare – with so many attractions, landmarks, shopping places, and great bars and restaurants, how are you ever going to decide what to do? It wasn't easy, but we've put together some of the top places and things to do around the city that you...
Updated 21 May 2026
Guide to afternoon tea bus tours in London

Afternoon tea bus tours

Combining several of the most popular things to do on a visit to London – traditional afternoon tea, sightseeing, and riding a double decker – afternoon tea bus tours offer a convenient and comfortable way of seeing the city. Hop aboard one of the specially modified double decker buses and relax ove...
Updated 5 Jun 2024
The most haunted places in London

Haunted places

With a history going back two millennia and all sorts of terrible and tragic events happening along the way, it’s no wonder the capital is supposedly a favourite haunt of spectres, poltergeists, vampires and other supernatural beings. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, reports of phantoms and hau...
Updated 28 Oct 2025
Guide to walking tours in London

Walking tours

Because of the sheer scale of the city, many of us jump onto public transport without a thought. However, if you stop to take a walk, you'll discover famous sights and fascinating hidden gems all around the capital. If you really want to dive deep into London's present or its past, a walking tour is...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
How to spend a day in Covent Garden

A day in Covent Garden

One of the most famous parts of London, Covent Garden is awash with out-of-towners and locals alike, all looking to take advantage of all the shopping, dining and entertainment options in the area. There's no shortage of things to do in Covent Garden, whether you're looking to buy some gifts, have a...
Updated 21 May 2026
Hidden gems in London

Secret places

If you live in London or you're visiting, you might be tired of the major sights and landmarks that everyone knows and loves. Whilst places like the Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral are iconic parts of the city, perhaps you want to explore some of London's secret places that give you a differ...
Updated 24 Mar 2025
Guide to an affordable weekend in London

Affordable weekend

So you're planning a weekend in London and you've realised that the prices here are typically terrifyingly high. We feel your pain but it doesn't mean you have to miss out on a visit. The city has plenty of low-cost attractions and places to eat and drink that mean you can stay here and have a great...
Updated 20 May 2026
Buildings and architecture in London

Buildings and architecture

From centuries-old historical landmarks to cutting-edge modern design, London architecture is eclectic and tells the city's fascinating stories. From the Medieval Tower of London and the avant-garde, contemporary Shard to the Brutalist Barbican and iconic London skyscrapers, London buildings are a k...
Updated 2 Jan 2026
How to spend a day in Peckham

A day in Peckham

Peckham is an up-and-coming area that's vibrant, eclectic, and has lots of great venues and things to do - why wouldn't you want to spend a day here? Whether you're a local or you're just visiting, there are lots of things to do in Peckham to keep you entertained, from top art galleries to unique br...
Updated 14 Jan 2026
How to spend a day in Waterloo

A day in Waterloo

Wa-Wa-Wa-Wa-Waterloo - not just an iconic Abba song, but a destination in London located south of the River Thames with plenty to offer the curious traveller. Whilst it's most famous for its vast train station, there's plenty to explore beyond the tracks, from cafés and bars to restaurants and urban...
Updated 1 Aug 2025
How to spend a day in Chelsea

A day in Chelsea

Chelsea is an affluent neighbourhood located along the northern bank of the River Thames, known for its opulence and cultural significance. The streets are lined with historic Georgian and Victorian buildings, fringed by lush gardens and high-end boutiques. It also has its fair share of art gallerie...
Updated 1 Apr 2026
Guide to the best historic sights in London

Historic sights

With a past spanning more than two millennia, London has a wealth of interesting historic sites where visitors can find out more about the evolution of this major global city. From original Roman remains and medieval fortresses to royal palaces, Victorian cemeteries and memorials to battlefield vict...
Updated 2 Jul 2025
Guide to the Central line

Central line guide

The Central line stretches for 46 miles from West Ruislip to Epping, which means there are 46 miles of activities to get stuck into. From the magic of Epping Forest to incredible artwork by emerging artists at Halcyon Gallery, here's our guide to activities and experiences along the Central line tha...
Updated 3 Jun 2026
Guide to the Metropolitan line

Metropolitan line

Some of our readers will be surprised to learn that London has nine travel zones, extending all the way out to Amersham, which is considered part of Buckinghamshire. You can get there on the Metropolitan line, which also goes from Aldgate to Uxbridge in zone six. Whether you'd like to explore the ou...
Updated 26 Feb 2025
Guide to a foodie weekend in London

Foodie weekend

If you’re planning a food-filled trip to the capital and want to know where to eat, stay and play, you’ve come to the right place. It’s no secret that London thrums with world-famous restaurants, award-winning bars and streetfood markets showcasing an eclectic variety of cuisines from all around the...
Updated 27 Feb 2026
How to spend a day in Greenwich

A day in Greenwich

The distinct maritime feel of Greenwich gives it a unique character. Perhaps that’s what makes it such a popular place for a day out for both London residents and visitors to the city. There are lots of places to see and things to do in Greenwich, so it’s not too hard to fill up a fun day in the are...
Updated 18 Mar 2026
Guide to a staycation in London

London staycation

Jetting off somewhere exotic for your holidays is a lot of fun but it's not always an affordable or practical option. Whether you're a Londoner or you live somewhere else in the UK, having a staycation in the capital is a great alternative. Being home to world-famous sights and places to shop, eat,...
Updated 2 Jul 2025