Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Entertainment & Activities

Luxury cinema with luxury leather seating with reclining backrests and footrests. There is also a bar/cafe which takes orders at your seats.
79 locals recommend
Everyman Cinemas Belsize Park
203 Haverstock Hill
79 locals recommend
Luxury cinema with luxury leather seating with reclining backrests and footrests. There is also a bar/cafe which takes orders at your seats.

Essentials

Budgens Stores is a chain of food-stores in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1872 by John Budgen. It includes groceries, a delicatessen, organic food, a juice stand and a post-office. All in one! Very handy.
110 locals recommend
Budgens
199-205 Haverstock Hill
110 locals recommend
Budgens Stores is a chain of food-stores in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1872 by John Budgen. It includes groceries, a delicatessen, organic food, a juice stand and a post-office. All in one! Very handy.
Perkins Dry Cleaners
52 Belsize Ln
46 locals recommend
Boots
11 The Broadway
46 locals recommend
20 locals recommend
M&S Royal Free Hospital
Yeomans Way
20 locals recommend
A hidden sanctuary just steps away from your door. The best massages! The 60min deep-tissue massage is amazing. Ask for Bridget.
10 locals recommend
Spa & Massage
46 Turnham Green Terrace
10 locals recommend
A hidden sanctuary just steps away from your door. The best massages! The 60min deep-tissue massage is amazing. Ask for Bridget.

Sightseeing

Keats House is a writer's house and museum in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821). The famous "Ode to a Nightingale" was written under a plum tree in the garden.
63 locals recommend
Keats House
10 Keats Grove
63 locals recommend
Keats House is a writer's house and museum in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821). The famous "Ode to a Nightingale" was written under a plum tree in the garden.
On the edge of Hampstead Heath surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood House is one of London's hidden gems. The breathtaking exterior, interiors and stunning world-class art collection are free for everyone to enjoy. With children’s activities, a café to relax in and acres of grounds to stretch your legs, there are treats in store for every visitor.
697 locals recommend
London
697 locals recommend
On the edge of Hampstead Heath surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood House is one of London's hidden gems. The breathtaking exterior, interiors and stunning world-class art collection are free for everyone to enjoy. With children’s activities, a café to relax in and acres of grounds to stretch your legs, there are treats in store for every visitor.
Parliament Hill is a famous hill in Hampstead Heath, which is 98 metres (322 ft) high, is notable for its views of the capital's skyline. Many landmarks can be seen from its summit such as Canary Wharf, the Gherkin, the Shard and St Paul's Cathedral.
90 locals recommend
Parliament Hill Viewpoint
90 locals recommend
Parliament Hill is a famous hill in Hampstead Heath, which is 98 metres (322 ft) high, is notable for its views of the capital's skyline. Many landmarks can be seen from its summit such as Canary Wharf, the Gherkin, the Shard and St Paul's Cathedral.

Parks & Nature

Hampstead Heath is London's largest ancient park. It has fishing and swimming ponds, cycling paths, running tracks and lidos. You can also see the most incredible view of London from Parliament Hill.
1215 locals recommend
Hampstead Heath
1215 locals recommend
Hampstead Heath is London's largest ancient park. It has fishing and swimming ponds, cycling paths, running tracks and lidos. You can also see the most incredible view of London from Parliament Hill.

Arts & Culture

The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Austria following the Nazi annexation in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982. The centrepiece of the museum is Freud's study, preserved just as it was during his lifetime.
88 locals recommend
Freud Museum London
20 Maresfield Gardens
88 locals recommend
The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Austria following the Nazi annexation in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982. The centrepiece of the museum is Freud's study, preserved just as it was during his lifetime.
Nestled in the picturesque, cobbled streets of Hampstead Village, and just minutes from Hampstead Heath, Burgh House is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of London. With a huge array of exhibitions and events, as well as the permanent Hampstead museum display, there is sure to be something for the whole family to enjoy.
30 locals recommend
Burgh House & Hampstead Museum
New End Square
30 locals recommend
Nestled in the picturesque, cobbled streets of Hampstead Village, and just minutes from Hampstead Heath, Burgh House is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of London. With a huge array of exhibitions and events, as well as the permanent Hampstead museum display, there is sure to be something for the whole family to enjoy.

Food Scene

A petite, unique and charming cafe specialising in seasonal, modern British and European cuisine and espresso. Perfect for a British brunch!
10 locals recommend
Belsize Kitchen
68 Belsize Ln
10 locals recommend
A petite, unique and charming cafe specialising in seasonal, modern British and European cuisine and espresso. Perfect for a British brunch!
Delicious pan-Asian menu including dim sum and sushi in a chic modern space with dark wood and scarlet details.
31 locals recommend
XO
29 Belsize Ln
31 locals recommend
Delicious pan-Asian menu including dim sum and sushi in a chic modern space with dark wood and scarlet details.
So friendly, so helpful and so delicious. A huge range of fresh, tasty and piping hot tapas at a really reasonable price.
13 locals recommend
Jamon Jamon
38 Parkway
13 locals recommend
So friendly, so helpful and so delicious. A huge range of fresh, tasty and piping hot tapas at a really reasonable price.
Franco Manca never disappoints. Small but excellent selection, fresh ingredients, charming waiters and amazing value for money! I do advise to book in advance if you go at peak times (e.g. dinner) as the queue is usually out on the street.
206 locals recommend
Franco Manca
144 Chiswick High Rd
206 locals recommend
Franco Manca never disappoints. Small but excellent selection, fresh ingredients, charming waiters and amazing value for money! I do advise to book in advance if you go at peak times (e.g. dinner) as the queue is usually out on the street.

Drinks & Nightlife

Smart, contemporary wine bar with locally sourced cheese and meat boards and other British fare.
7 locals recommend
The Truscott Cellar, Haverstock Hill, London
240 Haverstock Hill
7 locals recommend
Smart, contemporary wine bar with locally sourced cheese and meat boards and other British fare.
Modern rustic-style pub with wood-panelled walls and fireplaces offering hearty British dishes.
51 locals recommend
The George
185 Chiswick High Rd
51 locals recommend
Modern rustic-style pub with wood-panelled walls and fireplaces offering hearty British dishes.
Wood-panelled 19th-century pub with tasseled lampshades and a large heated garden
23 locals recommend
The Garden Gate
14 Greater
23 locals recommend
Wood-panelled 19th-century pub with tasseled lampshades and a large heated garden
One of London's most unique clubs. Based in Camden Town. This relaxed daytime bar has been transformed from a horse stable into a burlesque venue and club after dark. It also has a heated outdoor bar (with a Jacuzzi).
60 locals recommend
Proud Embankment
8 Victoria Embankment
60 locals recommend
One of London's most unique clubs. Based in Camden Town. This relaxed daytime bar has been transformed from a horse stable into a burlesque venue and club after dark. It also has a heated outdoor bar (with a Jacuzzi).