London: Endless Fun Only Moments Away
Published: 13 May, 2011
Its quite amazing think that one of the worlds most exciting cities is only an hours journey away by train. In fact, once you step off of the platform into the station, you might find yourself overwhelmed with all of the brilliant things you can do in London. For this reason, why not have a quick search for cheap hotels in London and make a weekend of it?
Shopping
Everyone is more than aware of the fact that shopping in London is unlike anywhere else in the UK. Oxford Street can provide you with all your favourite high street shops, while nearby Bond Street features nearly every high-end boutique you could possibly think of.
For those who are looking to find something a bit more unique, its best to hit the markets. Camden Market in north-west London will provide you with the opportunity to visit stalls of merchants selling goods from all over the world. Best of all, if you need to refuel youll find a wide assortment of international street foods to choose from.
Entertainment
As we all know, London is a centre for arts and culture and for this reason youll find that there are endless performances ensuing across the venues that fill the city streets. When planning your weekend away, it would be foolish not to check out the current West End productions that are playing in theatres.
If a good concert is more up your alley, try to plan your weekend to see one of your favourite artists playing while they are also in the city.
Food
Whether youre looking to have a Michelin-star meal at one of the countrys most renowned restaurants or are simply looking for a cheap and easy place to keep your stomach quiet as you explore the streets of the capital, there is a solution.
One area that is particularly worth visiting is Borough Market, the oldest food market in London. Here, you can buy fresh meats and produce, as well as get the chance to purchase delicious street food. Be wary though, Borough market is only open from Thursday to Saturday and it can become rather busy.
Nightlife
Londons nightlife is just as diverse as the city. Whether youre looking for a classic pub to throw a few back with mates, a classy bar, or want to go on an all out bender, there is something for you. The Hemingway on Victoria Park Road in Hackney is a simply sensational new pub that boasts 20s decor and has had locals charmed. On the other end of the spectrum, you can find places like Pasha, KOKO and Fabric, which can only be described as mega clubs. If youre looking for somewhere just in the middle, check out Bar Chocolat in Soho, where you will find some of the citys best Martinis.
Outdoors
For such a busy and hugely populated city (over eight million people call London their home), there is quite an impressive amount of green space. Youll find a huge assortment of parks where you can kick back, relax, and take in the atmosphere.
Central London offers the expansive terrains of both Hyde Park and Regents Park. If, however, you are willing to venture slightly up north just past the colourful streets of Camden, youll find Primrose Hill. Yes, you may have to take a bit of a hike to get to the top but youll find that once youve conquered the upwards battle; youll be faced with one of the most astounding views of London on offer.
Museums
If you want to enrich your heart and mind with a bit of art, youll find yourself spoilt with the amount of collections on display in London. The Tate Modern is a great place to stop in after a stroll down by the Thames River, while the British Museum will allow you the chance to get up close and personal with ancient artefacts collected from all over the world.
If you have little ones with you, or are simply looking to revisit your younger days, youll want to be sure to visit the V&As Museum of Childhood located just outside of Bethnal Green station.
Overall, there are a huge number of sights, attractions, areas and places waiting to be explored in London. Whatever you are seeking, youll be able to find something that will blow you away, so start planning your next journey to the capital today.