London's hidden gems

An authentic and unique experience that reveals the rich cultural history and diversity of the city

To this day, there are still nooks and crannies in London waiting to be discovered by visitors. From museums with impressive collections to alternative markets and picturesque locations, every corner of London has its own history. Immerse yourself in an off-the-beaten-track journey to discover less well-known places that continue to shine with all the charisma of the British capital.

Artistic and cultural treasures

Art and culture in London shines with special intensity. The Leighton House Museum offers a journey into Victorian splendor with its impressive collection of art and architecture. Created by God Leighton, the museum is famous for its magnificent Arab room and extensive collection of British and international works of art. On the other hand, Sir John Soane's Museum also enchants guests with its architectural beauty and the personal collection curated by the famous architect. The museums not only delight art fans, they also reveal fascinating stories about the Victorian age in London.

Leighton House Museum

Located in Kensington, Leighton House Museum is an architectural and artistic treasure that takes visitors back to the Victorian era. Built as the residence of the painter Frederick Leighton, the museum is famous for its impressive Arab room, designed to display its collection of Islamic art. Visitors can explore a variety of Victorian and British works of art as well as decorative art from around the world. The combination of exotic architecture and eclectic art makes the Leighton House Museum a must-see for art and history lovers in London.
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Soane Museum

The Sir John Soane's Museum in LCDys Inn Fields is a unique treasure in London. This museum fascinates visitors with its diverse collection and unique architecture, designed by Sir John Soane, a leading neoclassical architect. Its treasures include works of art, antiquities and architectural curiosities, including the famous sarcophagus of Seti I. The experience of visiting this museum is like entering the mind of Soane and his artistic and cultural vision, offering a unique perspective on the life and art in 18th and 19th century London.
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Unique and unforgettable destinations

Explore the most authentic and evocative corners of London, where history and beauty are charmingly entwined. From God's Own JunkYard in Walthamstow, a maze of bright signs and Neon art that enchants all the senses, to the Hampstein Pergola in the Hill Garden, a green oasis with stunning architectural features and panoramic views of the city. These places not only offer a way out from the constant urban hustle and bustle, they also reveal spaces for creativity and peacefulness in the heart of the metropolis.

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God's Own JunkYard

God's Own JunkYard in Walthamstow is a visual paradise for fans of Neon Art and Light Signs. This quirky storeroom features a fascinating collection of Neon Art made up of signs recovered from movies, shops and other iconic locations in London. An explosion of colors and vibrant ambience make God's Own JunkYard a destination you must not miss. A unique and extraordinary visual experience that will awaken all your senses.

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Hampstein and Hill Garden pergola

Hampstation Pergola and Hill Garden is a serene and picturesque refuge in north London. Surrounded by lush gardens and panoramic views, this historic structure was built at the beginning of the 20th century and offers visitors a quiet and contemplative experience. Ideal for leisurely walks and stunning photographs, the Pergola and gardens on the hill at Hampstein Heath are perfect for getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoying London's natural and architectural beauty.

Museums and historical sites

Explore the fascinating history of London through its museums and historical sites, each of them a unique window on the city's most exciting past.

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Pollock Toy Museum

Discover the charm of a museum that houses an impressive collection of old toys and curiosities related to gambling. Located in a Georgian town house in Fitzrovia, this hidden treasure provides a charming experience for children and adults alike, with exhibitions ranging from Victorian puppets to miniature trains and mechanical toys.

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The Cinema Museum

Discover the history of cinema in a cinema space located in an old hospital in Kennington. A unique museum that celebrates the magic of cinema through a diverse collection of memorable artefacts and memorabilia, ranging from ancient projectors to iconic movie posters. Without a doubt, this is a must-see destination for movie lovers and other visitors interested in exploring the evolution of movie entertainment in London.

Scenic drives and exceptional experiences

Explore London in a unique way through scenic walks that reveal breathtaking scenery and memorable experiences.

A little Venice in London

Embark on the charming promenade that goes from Little Venice to Camden Town. A picturesque tour of Regent's Canal with a boat in peaceful canals. A very pleasant trip, with picturesque views of colorful boats moored and converted into houses, as well as a peaceful experience in the heart of the city.

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Dennis Severs' house

Immerse yourself in the living history of the owner of this Georgian house in Spitalfields. A tourist attraction that will take you to a different era in London. This unique experience allows visitors to explore rooms decorated with authentic objects and decorations from different historical periods, providing a fascinating insight into daily life in London's past.

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