LONDON ATTRACTIONS
London Eye The world's highest observation wheel, with 32 capsules, each weighing 10 tons, and holding up to 25 people.
Climb aboard for a breathtaking experience, with unforgettable views of more than 55 of London's most famous landmarks – all in just 30 minutes!
Hours: 10:00am – 8:30pm Adults: £31.50 for a standard ticket
Westminster Abbey Contains a treasury full of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles, various other artifacts and books plus the
most significant collection of monumental sculptures of the UK Hours : Monday – Friday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM; Saturday 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM; Sunday worship only, no visits
Admission: Adults £16.00
Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen.
It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. The Royal Mews (on the grounds of Buckingham Palace) is one of the finest working stables still in existence, responsible for the training of the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the horses that pull the royal carriages.
Admission: Adult £8.25
St. Paul’s Cathedral Come and experience the glory of St. Paul’s Cathedral and see how it’s iconic dome dominates the London
skyline. Built between 1675 and 1710, the catherdral has gone through a £40 million programme of cleaning and repair work for its 300th anniversary and the work has transformed the exterior and interior of the building. There is so much to discover throughout this vast cathedral including The Aspe, an American Memorial Chapel dedicated to servicemen and women who died during World War II. Also there is The Quire, where the choir
and priest sit during services and is home to the cathedrals grand Organ and High Altar. Adult: £15.00 Child: £6.00
Monday to Saturday: 08.30-16.30 (last admission: 16.00)
Thames River Boat Cruise A Thames river cruise is without doubt one of the best ways to see London, weaving through the heart of the
city and past so many of its most famous attractions. See and experience the sights and splendour of this great city from the relaxed comfort of a City Cruises modern, all-weather boats with open upper decks and spacious lower saloons with panoramic windows Highlights of a Thames river cruise include the site of the Cutty Sark,
Canary Wharf, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the retired battle-cruiser - HMS Belfast; St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe and the Tate Modern. From the boat you get a closer view at Millennium Footbridge, controversially built for the turn of the new century; and of course Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, both
recognized worldwide as iconic buildings of London. Adult: £13.50 Child: £6.50
Boats operate every day throughout the year (except Christmas Day) commencing at 10.00 from Westminster.
ATTRACTIONS Hampton Court Palace
The National Theatre is one of the UK’s foremost venues for contemporary and classic theatre, scene of the greatest performances of all time from some of the world’s most famous actors and actresses.
Adult: £14.50 Child: £7.25 Daily: 10:00 - 4:30
Royal Albert Hall
Opened in 1871, the Royal Albert Hall London is one of the capital’s most prestigious historic buildings and tourist attractions. It has been the scene of over 150,000 performances.
Adult: £11.00 Hours: Regular departures between 10:30 - 4:30
Eton College
Get a broader experience of the cultural heritage of London courtesy of the London Pass – holders get free entrance and a guided tour around the historical site of Eton College. Eton College is one of the most exclusive educational establishments in the world. Surprising, perhaps when you consider its
humble roots, King Henry VI set up the college in 1440 for the purposes of educating only seventy of the poorest scholars in the country!
Adult: £6.50 Child: £5.50 Tours: on Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun
London Zoo
Opened in 1847, the London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. Today it houses over 720 different species of animal and is the only zoo in London where you can experience animals such as gorillas and giraffes. Explore the “Into Africa” exhibit where you can come face to face with some of Africa's most
unusual animals including zebras and hunting dogs, or try “Meet The Monkeys” an exciting walk-through experience. Other top exhibits include the Butterfly Paradise, where you can enjoy myriad
species of butterfly as they fly around you. Adult: £18.60 Child: £14.50
Hours: Daily from 10:00 - 4:00
Kew Gardens The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, London grows more species in its 121 hectares than any other
garden in the world and has a long and distinguished history. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these magnificent London gardens, glasshouses and galleries are a living exhibit as well as an important
historical legacy. Adult: £13.90
Gardens, Glasshouses and Galleries open at 9:30 - 4:00 every day.
Chislehurst Caves- One of the greatest things about London is that for visitors it is full of fascinating surprises – like the
caves in Chislehurst, England with over 20 miles of dark and mysterious passageways hewn by end from the chalk.
Adult: £5.00 Child: £3.00 Wednesday-Sunday: 10.00-16.00
Hours: 10:00-4:00 tours leave on the hour
LONDON ATTRACTIONS
TOURS The Original London Sight Seeing Tour: Hop-on Hop-off
Experience the essential introduction to London aboard the original hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour. You'll see all the magical sights of London in a comfortable and secure environment, above the crowds at street level aboard our open
top buses. Get a unique view of all the sights with full commentary provided. Bus depart: every 15 to 20 minutes from 8:30 to 5:00, Price: from $40.34
London in One Day, Sightseeing Tour
On the London in One Day Sightseeing Tour, you will explore the very best of London on a fully-guided tour. You'll take a scenic drive through the West End and City past famous sights such as Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and
Trafalgar Square, see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. In the afternoon, enjoy a guided tour of St Paul's Cathedral, visit the Tower of London and cruise on the River Thames.
Duration: about 9 hours, Price: from $115.00
London Morning Tour: Royal Wedding Procession Route & Changing of the Guard Ceremony To commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, your London morning tour will follow the route that the Royal Wedding Procession took on April 29, 2011 from Clarence House to Westminster Abbey. See the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, then spend the afternoon exploring London at
your leisure. Duration: about 3.5 hours, Price: from $55.00
Grand London Biking Tour
The Grand London Bike Tour is designed to show you London in all of its glory - great monuments as well as hidden nooks and crannies - and to give a taste of a Londoner's London!
Duration: 3.5 hours, Price: from $27.71, Daily: 10:30
Wartime London Tour The City and Imperial War Museum - In a period vehicle from the 1930s or 40s, explore the World War II sites of
London with a professional guide, and see London like few visitors do! Discover the devastating effect World War II had on the city and find out what life was like during the Blitz, when the City of London took the brunt of the early
bombing. Hear about how famous St Paul’s Cathedral became an icon of defiance with its extraordinary survival, and learn how and where an accidental dropping of bombs changed the course of the Battle of Britain and perhaps even
the entire war. Price: from $35.00
TOURS Oxford, Costwolds, Stratford-on-Avon, and Warwick Castle day Trip from London
A region officially designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is great place to spend a day. On this 10-hour day trip from London, you’ll visit this so-named English area, the Cotswolds, as well as Oxford, Stratford-
upon-Avon and Warwick Castle. Immerse yourself in England’s history and scenery as you travel through rolling hills, admire picturesque villages, visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare and tour one of the most
prestigious universities in the world. Duration: about 10 hours
Price: from $110.00
Small Group Day Trip from Stonehenge, Bath, and Windsor from London This small-group tour from London is your chance to travel through British history, from Romans to royals, in one day! Visit the mysterious prehistoric site of Stonehenge, discover the Roman and Georgian influences of
Bath and see the oldest occupied castle in the world in Windsor. This full-day trip allows you to experience the very best of England's heritage.
Duration: about 11 hours, Price: from $140.00
London Thames River Dinner Cruise Breathtaking views, relaxing atmosphere, a 4-course meal and after-dinner dancing . A Thames River dinner
cruise is the perfect indulgence, from the welcome cocktail you'll receive when you step onboard, to dancing cheek to cheek on the dance floor after dinner.
Duration: 2.5 hours, Price: from $125.00
London Duck Tour On the London Duck tour, you'll tour London's sights, on an exciting road and river adventure aboard a yellow
amphibious vehicle. It's approximately 75 minutes of fun, laughter and interesting sightseeing in fantastic London. Aboard a unique amphibious craft, first used in the D-Day landings in World War Two, you will pass
famous London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, London Eye, Big Ben, the House of Parliament and Trafalgar Square. You'll then make a dramatic launch into the Thames River (20 minutes) for the
waterborne part of your tour. Duration: 75 minutes, Price: from $35.00
Skip The Line: Tower of London
Take a journey back in time at the UNESCO World-Heritage-listed Tower of London. The 'skip the line' entrance ticket includes viewing the White Tower and the fabulous Crown Jewels as well as a free Yeoman Warder tour.
Booking your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue at no extra cost. Duration: 1 day, Price: $30.00
Thames Hop-on Hop-off River Cruise
The best way to see London's sights and splendor is from the deck of a boat. With this hop-on hop-off pass you can cruise up and down the Thames, alighting at your leisure, for a whole day.
Duration: 1 day pass, Price: from $25.00
Private Tour of London’s Historic Pubs A trip to London is not complete without popping into a traditional pub for a drink. So why not take a private,
walking tour of four historic London pubs with a local expert and professional beer taster? Duration: 3 hours, Price:$65.00
LONDON ATTRACTIONS
MUSEUMS British Museum
The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture. It houses more than thirteen million items originating from all continents of the world. It attracts over four million visitors a year, and with the extensive galleries, it’s not
surprising! It is situated on Great Russell Street and the nearest tube stations are Holborn and Tottenham Court Road. Admission: Free, donation welcome!
Hours: Monday – Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00-5:30 Friday 10:00-8:30 Location: Great Russell St., London, WC1
Victoria & Albert Museum
The worlds greatest museum of art and design is home to over 4.5 million objects. It was founded in 1852, and was originally known as the South Kensington Museum. Now, the V&A museum covers more than 12.5 acres and has 145 galleries, they aren’t all open at the same time, however! It contains 5000 years of art from all cultures, from all over
the world, including photography, sculptures, art and textiles. Admission: Free! Hours: Daily 10:00-7:45, Location: Cromwell Rd., London, SW7
National Gallery
This is a world famous art gallery, containing over 2300 paintings, including the “The Virgin of the Rocks” by Leonardo Da Vinci. It was founded in 1824 and its collection of paintings range from the middle of the 13th Century to 1900.
The building has survived through wars and been extended and refurbished many times. Admission: free! Hours: Daily 10:00-6:00 Friday 10:00-9:00 Location: Trafalgar Sq., London, WC2
Museum of London
Documents the history of London from the prehistoric to the present day. The museum is located close to the Barbican Centre, as part of the striking Barbican complex of buildings created in the 1960s and 70s as an innovative
approach to re-development within a bomb damaged area of the City. It is a few minutes' walk north of St Paul’s Cathedral, overlooking the remains of the Roman city wall and on the edge of the oldest part of London, known as
the City, now the financial district. It is primarily concerned with the social history of London and its inhabitants throughout history.
Admission: free! Hours: Monday – Friday 9:15-6:00 Saturday & Sunday 10:00 – 6:00 Location: London Wall, London, EC2
Natural History Museum
The museum is home to some 70 million articles belonging to five main categories - botany, mineralogy, paleontology, zoology and entomology. It is especially famous for its paleontology, the Natural History museum is the
home of Dippy, the famous 105 foot long replica Diplodocus. Admission: Free! Hours: Monday – Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00-5:30 Friday 10:00-8:30
Location: Cromwell Rd., London, SW7
MUSEUMS Tate Gallery
The Tate Gallery is the National Museum of British and Modern Art, and again, is a free attraction for you to visit. Some fees may apply for special exhibitions.
Admission: Free, Hours: Saturday – Thursday 10:00-6:00 Friday 10:00-10:00, Location: Bankside, London, SE1
Winston Churchill’s Britain at War Experience This top London museum creates a vivid experience of life during wartime and provides essential information
about the Second World War in general. Admission: £12.95, Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00–4:00
Location: 66 Tooley Street Camberwell, Greater London SE1 2
The Churchill War Rooms The Churchill War Rooms are dedicated to the life of the ‘greatest Briton’, Sir Winston Churchill, and the secret
underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort. Admission: £14.50, Hours: Monday – Sunday 9:30-6:00, Location: King Charles Street, City of London, London,
Greater London SW1A 2AQ
London Transport Museum Lively exhibitions explore the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London, its culture and
society since 1800. Admission: £13.50, Hours: Monday – Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00-6:00 Friday 11:00–6:00,
Location: Covent Garden City of Westminster, WC2E 8
The Household Cavalry Museum The Household Cavalry Museum is unlike any other military museum because it offers a unique ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at the work that goes into the ceremonial duties and operational role of The Household Cavalry.
Admission: £6.00, Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00-5:00 Location: Horse Guards Whitehall, London, Greater London SW1A 2AX
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
This state-of-the-art tennis museum in London has since received thousands of visitors from all over the world. Explore the Grounds as part of one of our acclaimed behind-the-scenes tours. This is a fantastic opportunity to
experience the home of The Championships and see the facilities which where used during London 2012 Admission: £11.50 Hours: 10:30,11:30, 1:30,2:30 Location: Church Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE
Twickenham World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tours
The Museum Of Rugby is the ultimate London visitor experience for the world rugby enthusiast – and the Twickenham tours give you backstage access to this hallowed turf.
Admission: £15.00, Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 – 5:00 Sunday 11:00 – 5:00 Monday, Closed Location: Twickenham Stadium/Rugby Rd Twickenham TW1 1DZ
Guards Museum
The London Guards Museum is a fascinating insight into the history of the military in the capital and is unique among London museums as it was not originally intended for public view.
Admission: £4.00, Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 4:00, Location: Wellington Barracks Birdcage Walk, London, Greater London SW1E 6HQ
Florence Nightingale Museum
The Florence Nightingale Museum is dedicated to one of the most influential women of Victorian Britain who inspired so many people who have followed in her footsteps.
Admission: £5.80, Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00 -5:00, Location: 2 Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 7EW
MUSEUMS National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum houses over 2 million objects related to seafaring; this Greenwich museum has both permanent and changing exhibitions over three floors and possesses the most important holdings in the
world on the history of Britain at sea including both British and Dutch maritime art, cartography, manuscripts, and ship models.
Admission: Free! Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 5:00 Location: Park Row Greenwich, London, Greater London SE10 9NF
London Motor Museum
The Museum has a unique collection of classic American Cars that relate to the story of the early motoring experience.
Admission: £10.00, Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00-6:00 Location: 3 Nestle's Avenue Hayes, Middlesex UB3 4SB
Museum of brands, packaging, and advertising
This museum features over 12,000 original items: household and global brands, toys, sweets, fashions, posters and magazines.
Admission: £6.50, Hours: Monday, Closed Tuesday – Friday 9:00-6:00 Saturday 10:00-6:00 & Sunday 11:00-6:00, Location: 1 Colville Mews London, Greater London W11 2AR
Chelsea Football Club: Museum and Stadium Tour
The tour visits the press room, television interview room, visitors' dressing room, Chelsea's dressing room, players' tunnel, the pitchside and the dugouts, but the route is subject to change.
The Museum has something for everyone; with exciting interactive exhibits, user-friendly touch screens and pioneering audio-visual shows. Treasures from pre-World War I to the club’s most recent successes will be on
display, including shirts and mementos belonging to the Blue’s greatest players Adult : £18.00
Premier Soccer League
Arsenal vs Queens Park Rangers
27 Oct, 3:00 pm
Location: Emirates Stadium
Greyhound Racing
26 Oct, 6:30 pm
Wimbledon Dog Racing
Location: Wimbledon Park
SPORTING EVENTS
LONDON ATTRACTIONS
SHOPPING Oxford Street
Distance: 2.0 miles about 5 minutes (30 minute walk) The heart of London shopping, bustling Oxford Street has more than 300 shops, designer outlets and landmark
stores. Home to the legendary Selfridges, it also boasts a range of famous department stores such as John Lewis and Debenhams scattered among every well-known high street chain imaginable.
Regent Street and Jermyn Street
Distance: 1.6 miles about 4 minutes (22 minute walk) An impressively elegant shopping street, Regent Street offers a good range of mid-priced fashion stores
alongside some of the city's oldest and most famous shops, including Hamleys, Liberty and The Apple Store. Nearby, historic Jermyn Street is renowned for men's clothing shops and is so typically British it's enough to
bring out the old-fashioned gent in anyone! Jermyn Street is particularly well known for its bespoke shirt makers such as Charles Tyrwhitt and shoe shops including John Lobb.
Bond Street and Mayfair
Distance: 0.9 miles about 3 minutes (14 minute walk) If you are looking for high end designer clothes, or just love luxury window shopping, New Bond Street, Old
Bond Street and Mayfair are the ideal places to go for some extravagant retail therapy. Popular with celebrities on a spree, this is probably London's most exclusive shopping area, home to big names including
Burberry, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. Neighbouring South Molton Street boasts iconic fashion store, Browns.
Westfield London
Distance: 4.3 miles about 12 minutes More than just a shopping centre, Westfield London is an innovative place to shop, to eat, and to meet. Inside the largest urban shopping centre in Europe you'll find high street favorites including Debenhams, Next, Marks
& Spencer and House of Fraser. There are also more than 275 luxury, premium and high-street retailers showcasing over 700 brands including Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, All Saints and Ted Baker as well as a cinema,
gym, several bars and restaurants.
Carnaby Street Distance: 1.7 miles about 7 minutes
Carnaby Street is a pedestrian shopping street in London, located in the Soho district, near Oxford Street and Regent Street. It is home to numerous fashion and lifestyle retailers, including a large number of independent
fashion boutiques.
SHOPPING Kings Road
Distance: 2.6 miles about 13 minutes Shopping is the King's Road's main obsession – here you'll find an eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, unique labels,
designer shops and high-street staples, alongside a vast array of cafes and eateries. It's also a great place for inspirational interior design, with Peter Jones, Heal's, Cath Kidston and Habitat all vying for attention. Be sure to
check out the store where punk was born in the 70s, Vivienne Westwood's shop and the treasure trove of antiques at the Chelsea Antiques Market.
Knightsbridge
Distance: 1.9 miles about 7 minutes (29 minute walk) Visitors from around the world flock to Knightsbridge and Brompton Road to visit the illustrious shops and
department stores. This is the place to go if you're looking for prestigious brands and up-to-the-minute trends from the world's fashion elite. Best known for Harrods and Harvey Nichols, you'll also find a whole host of big-name fashion designers on Sloane Street. Showing Knighsbridge caters to all tastes, there's a big branch of Topshop
opposite Harrods!
Savile Row Distance: 1.7 miles about 4 minutes (27 minute walk)
Known worldwide as the home of bespoke British tailoring, Savile Row is the place to come if you want a handmade suit crafted the old-fashioned way (with a price tag to match). Credited with inventing the tuxedo Henry Poole & Co– also the first Savile Row tailor – is still cutting cloth at no. 15. Other big names include Gieves & Hawkes, H.
Huntsman & Sons and Ozwald Boateng. On the corner of this "golden mile" of tailoring you'll also find the flagship Abercrombie & Fitch store.
Notting Hill
Distance: 3.4 miles about 10 minutes Famous worldwide thanks to the film of the same name, Notting Hill offers a vast array of small, unique shops
selling unusual and vintage clothing, rare antiques, quirky gifts, books and organic food. There's also the unmissable Portobello Road Market – a mile-long (1.6km) street with a vibrant array of different stalls set out daily. Nearby
Westbourne Grove offers more high-end shopping, with stylish designer shops dotted between a mix of quirky boho boutiques, hip cafes and art galleries.
Canary Wharf
Distance: 6.9 miles about 20 minutes Canada Square, in London's Docklands, is home to many of the UK's leading businesses, but it also has a great
shopping centre, open seven days a week. Sleek and modern, Canada Square boasts more than 200 shops, with all the major high-street chains as well as a good selection of designer stores. Look out for big names like Oasis and
Zara and luxurious fragrance store Jo Malone. chilled-out shopping experiences.
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SPA’s Spa London
Distance: 6 miles about 20 minutes Treatments range from an Escape in the City Salt Scrub (a 25-minute cleansing that should remove all trace of London grime) to the spa's signature Gym & Tonic in which your body is cleansed, body brushed and exfoliated, before being
treated to an aromatherapy massage and warm marine mask. Indulgence without the price-tag Location: York Hall Leisure Centre, Old Ford Road, London, E2 9PJ
The Porchester Spa
Distance: 2.9 miles about 13 minutes The Porchester Spa, located in a spectacular 1929 building, is one of London’s more authentic spa experiences –This is the spa to come to if you like pools (they have a proper swimming pool, plus a plunge pool for cooling off after a stint in one of the three Turkish hot rooms). People come here for no-nonsense treatments (like the Hot Towels Treatment, £30, for 30
minutes) at affordable prices, including wraps, facials and massages Location: The Porchester Spa, The Porchester Centre, Queensway, W1
Away Spa
Distance: 1.0 miles about 2 minutes (15 minute walk) The Away Spa offers decadent treatments, which seem primarily aimed at helping you detox after a big night. Revitalize
with one of our delightful Spa Signature treatments or revive your soul in our Sauna and Steam Rooms. Location: W London, Wardour Street, London, W1D 6QF
MayFair Spa
Distance: 1.5 miles about 7 minutes An impressive wet room, great treatments and striking Middle Eastern statues make this one of central London’s most
tranquil hotel spas. Spa-goers are encouraged to lounge in the relaxation area post-treatment as well as to indulge in the sauna and steam chamber, which features fibre-optic lights on the ceiling to simulate a night’s sky.
Location: Radisson Edwardian May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, London, W1J 8LT
Spa Illuminata Distance: 0.3 miles about 2 minutes (4 minute walk)
This Mayfair spa delivers one of the best massages. ‘It’s Swedish aromatherapy with a bit of shiatsu thrown in,’ before being smothered in balm and digging out every recalcitrant knot with the vigour you always ask for but rarely get. Even
palms and toes are attended to. There are more unusual treatments too. The Madagascar Escape, takes you on a 'voyage to the beautiful island' through essential oils and no less than 52 acupressure-style techniques.
Location: South Audley Street, London, W1K 2QS
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MARKETS Borough Market Distance: 3.5 miles about 11 minutes
Discover this gourmet's paradise in London. With a range of fresh produce including fruit, vegetables and meat, as well as condiments, bakery treats and delicious street food Borough Market is great for lunch or grocery
shopping. There's also a wide selection of special ingredients and indulgent treats.
Camden market Distance: 3.8 miles about 12 minutes
Camden Lock is the central hub of Camden's huge market. Here you'll find an extensive range of goods from designer clothes and accessories, to one-off pieces of art, food and furnishings. There's also designer workshops, studios, stalls,
shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
Portobello Road Market Distance: 3.9 miles about 12 minutes
Portobello Road has been a market since the 1800s but became particularly famous for its antiques in the 1950s. Now there are numerous stalls offering everything from fruit and bread to posters, clothes, music and, of course antiques!
Columbia Road Flower Market
Distance: 5.2 miles about 20 minutes Anyone with green fingers should make a stop here for plants, shrubs, bulbs and trees. This colorful street market is a
must-see. You can also pick up gardening accessories from the surrounding shops, and make sure you take home some of the gorgeous cut-flowers on offer.
Old Spitalfields Market
Distance: 5 miles about 20 minutes Popular covered market selling everything from clothes to food to artwork. Nearby you'll also find specialist shops,
hairdressers and restaurants. Once you've finished shopping, you won't be stuck for entertainment options; the cool bars and clubs of Shoreditch are just up the road.
Broadway Market
Distance: 6.7 miles about 25 minutes Broadway Market in Hackney sells a mix of goods from local farmers, artists and craftspeople in order to temp the
customer to sample and buy. Shop here for delicious ingredients, tasty ready-made food, exciting and unusual clothes and gifts as well as furniture, lighting and more!
Greenwich Market
Distance: 8.1 miles about 30 minutes Greenwich Market has beautiful products from designer makers and small cottage industries. Weekends are busiest,
with about 150 stalls selling an enticing range of jewelry, pictures, clothes and accessories, and unique gifts. There's also a food court and local shops selling even more goodies.