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A few tips from London living

If you want to really feel like you’re experiencing London and not just rushing through it, make time for neighbourhood walks. For example, walk from Notting Hill through Holland Park,there’s a quiet cafe called The Orangery that locals flock to for a weekend coffee. If you’re into art, pop into the Serpentine Galleries nearby; they showcase some cool contemporary stuff without the crowds you find at bigger museums.

Also, when you’re thinking about a boat ride on the Thames, aim for late afternoon. You’ll catch the light on the water just right, and the city starts to glow as evening approaches. And don’t hesitate to hop off at a less touristy stop, like Richmond or Kew, if you want a breather in green spaces away from central London chaos.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about what to do in London? Here are some answers from someone who knows the city well.

Honestly, take it slow and focus on one area at a time. Southbank, for example, has loads packed in within a short walk,art galleries, street performers, riverside eateries. Grab a map, keep your shoes comfy, and sprinkle breaks with cafe stops. Trust me, you’ll soak up more that way.
Absolutely. One of my favourites is Maltby Street Market near London Bridge,not as hectic as Borough Market but just as tasty, with some great street food and artisanal stalls. Also, if you like a good pub with history, The Spaniards Inn in Hampstead feels like stepping back in time.
Yes, if the weather’s decent. It’s such a different perspective of the city and a chance to relax after a day of walking. I like the stretch from Westminster to Greenwich,it’s scenic and passes lots of landmarks. Just avoid peak commuter hours unless you want to crowd surf with locals.
Look beyond the tourist-packed bars in Soho and Covent Garden. Places like Peckham Rye or Dalston offer loads of affordable pubs and live music spots where you’ll find locals hanging out. Many venues have free entry or cheap drinks early in the evening.
Spring and early summer are great because the weather’s milder and the parks are lovely nearby. Columbia Road Flower Market on a Sunday morning is a top pick,you can pick up flowers, grab brunch nearby, and enjoy people-watching before the crowds hit.
Skip the Tube for a bit and take a double-decker bus on a route along the river or through west London. The number 9 from Hammersmith to Aldwych passes St Paul’s and some charming streets,you get a great mix of iconic sights and day-to-day London life.

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