15 unusual things to do in London

Different activities to discover a different London

From exploring a Harry Potter-inspired magic shop to a boat trip through the picturesque canals of Little Venice, each experience offers a unique perspective on the city. We suggest a stroll through the art of Shoreditch, exploring historical attractions such as the Sherlock Holmes Letters Museum, and enjoying dining experiences such as dinner in total darkness. London reveals its cultural and creative diversity through unconventional activities designed to surprise and delight visitors.

Magical locations and alternative culture

Explore the magical corners of London and alternative culture with these unique activities. The Harry Potter Magic Shop in Diagon Alley immerses you in the enchanted universe of Hogwarts, while a leisurely boat trip around Little Venice takes you through its picturesque canals. And our street art tour in Shoreditch also reveals a creative side of the city, with works by local and international artists adorning the streets. These unconventional experiences offer you an enchanting vision of London beyond its traditional attractions.

The Harry Potter magic store in Diagon Alley

There can be no better place to enter the magical world of Harry Potter than with a visit to the Magic Shop in Diagon Alley in London. Inspired by the famous books and movies, this shop offers a unique experience where fans can explore magical artefacts, wands and other items that evoke all the charm of the Hogwarts universe. From tunics from the four houses to magical sweets such as the famous Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans. Every corner is designed to transport visitors to a world of magic created by JK Rowling.
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Boat trip in Little Venice

Enjoy a relaxing and picturesque boat trip in Little Venice, a charming area of London known for its serene canals and brightly painted houseboats. This picturesque corner offers a peaceful experience away from the hustle and bustle of the city, admiring the unique architecture and lush vegetation along the canals. During the walk, you will pass by numerous cafes, restaurants and art shops, connecting with the bohemian and artistic essence of London.

Street art tour in Shoreditch

If you love street art, one of the alternative experiences you might like is Shoreditch, one of the most creative and alternative districts in the English capital. This tour takes you through the colorful streets where you can admire stunning works by local and international artists. From striking graffiti to innovative urban installations, every corner of Shoreditch has a unique story and reflects the cultural diversity in the city. Led by experts, you will learn about the artists behind these works and the evolution of street art as a form of contemporary expression. This is a chance to explore London's underground art scene.
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History and fun facts

Explore fascinating historical sites and spectacular curiosities in London with these unconventional activities. The Sherlock Holmes Letter Museum takes you into the world of the famous detective with a collection of letters and related artefacts. The Colombia Road Flower Market offers a relaxed atmosphere every Sunday and offers a variety of exotic plants and flowers. Highgate Cemetery, with its Victorian architecture and links to historical figures, also provides a fascinating experience reminiscent of bygone eras.

Sherlock Holmes Letter Museum

Apart from the conventional activities and visits in the most famous museums in London, you can also discover one dedicated to the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes: the Card Museum. This unique museum houses a collection of letters written by Holmes as well as artefacts related to his most famous cases. Visitors can explore rooms with a story similar to those in the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle, recreating the atmosphere of the Victorian age. The museum showcases the life and work of Sherlock Holmes, delighting literature fans and detectives with interactive exhibitions and narratives.

Colombia Road Flower Market

Visit the Colombia Road Flower Market, a lively Sunday market in east London. This market is famous for its atmosphere, home to an impressive variety of exotic plants and flowers. Vendors offer everything from lilies and roses to cacti and ferns, creating a botanical garden ambience in the heart of the city. In addition to shopping, visitors can enjoy live music and explore the antiques stores and boutiques to complement the floral experience. It is a perfect place for gardening fans and travelers seeking a unique experience in London.

Highgate Cemetery

Discover Highgate Cemetery, a fascinating place full of history in north London. This Victorian cemetery is known for its stunning architecture and serene scenery. Walking along its pathways takes you past ornate tombs and funerary monuments dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. In addition to its architectural beauty, the cemetery also has connections with major historical figures such as Karl Marx and George Eliot, making every visit an educational and exciting experience. It is a perfect destination for anyone interested in London's history and Victorian architecture.

Immersive experiences and cuisine

Discover immersive experiences and unique flavors of London with off-the-beaten-track activities. Theater in the dark with Darkfield offers a unique sensory experience in total darkness, where sound and narrative combine to create an atmosphere in which you are constantly alert. The chocolate tasting session at the Chocolat Hotel also allows you to discover the secrets of chocolate while you try different types of chocolate. Dinner at Dans le Noir also invites you to enjoy a gourmet meal in total darkness, challenging your senses and offering a totally new perspective on dining. These experiences transport you to unexplored sensory worlds in the most curious part of the city.

Theater in the dark (Darkfield)

A unique theatrical experience can be found at Darkfield in London. This innovative theater invites you to take part in immersive shows that take place in total darkness. Using binaural audio technology and sensory effects, Darkfield creates an enveloping environment where the lines between reality and fiction blur. Each production is designed to challenge your perceptions and provoke deep emotions while exploring themes such as fear, paranoia or memory. This is a chance to experience theater in a totally new and exciting way, ideal for lovers of experiments and intense sensory experiences.

Chocolate tasting at the Chocolat Hotel

Enjoy a chocolate tasting experience at the Chocolat hotel to explore all the different nuances and flavors of home-made chocolate. Led by expert chocolatiers, you will learn how to make chocolate and appreciate the different types of chocolate depending on their origin and production technique. From intense dark chocolate to exotic combinations with innovative ingredients, every sample takes you on a unique sensory journey. In addition to the tasting, you will also learn all about the history of Hotel Chocolat and its commitment to fair trade and sustainability.

Dinner at Dans le Noir

If you are one of those people who is not afraid of the dark, you can try a memorable dinner at Dans le Noir, a unique restaurant in London where you can enjoy your meal in total darkness. Guided by blind waiters, this sensory experience challenges your senses by depriving you of sight and enhancing the flavours, textures and aromas of each dish. With no visual distractions, immerse yourself in a dining experience that encourages conversation and human connection in a surprising new way. Discover how it changes your perception of food and of your dinner companions in this stimulating and perplexing environment, perfect for guests in search of extraordinary culinary adventures.

Local art and curiosities

There are still things for all tastes in the British capital that you should not have expected and that will make your visit even more enriching. The Leighton House Museum offers a glimpse into the life of the painter Frederic Leighton and his impressive collection of orientalist art. God's Own JunkYard Gallery in Walthamstow will also surprise you with its extravagant displays of negative lights and pop art. And a night tour of Whitechapel will help us learn more about the mysteries of Jack the Riper and the intriguing history of the district. These activities are designed to delight fans of art, history and cultural attractions in the capital.

Leighton House Museum

Visit the Leighton House Museum in London, a hidden treasure that celebrates the work of the Victorian painter Frederic Leighton and his passion for orientalist art. This house-museum has an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures and objects that reflect the exotic and refined aesthetics of the 19th century. Explore the interiors designed by Leighton himself, including the famous Arab Hall with Persian tiles and a golden dome. Discover about the life and artistic legacy of Leighton and his influence on contemporary British art through guided tours. This is a life-enriching experience for art and history lovers in London.

God's Own Junkard

If you prefer Neon lighting and pop art, you will find the perfect place to enjoy both at God's Own JunkYard Gallery in Walthamstow. This unique gallery features an extravagant collection of illuminated signs and works of art in a provocative style. Founded by the artist Chris Bracey, known as the "King of the Neon", the gallery pays homage to his creative legacy and his impact on contemporary visual culture. Visitors can explore corridors full of color and energy, capturing the essence of urban art and the brightness of the city by night.

Jack the Riper tour by night

If you like scary stories, you will know about Jack the Ritter. In London you have the option of taking a night tour of Whitechapel which takes you through alleys and locations associated with infamous 19th century crimes, giving you a fascinating look at one of the most enigmatic cases in criminal history . Led by experts, you will hear stories and theories about the Serial Murderer who terrorized London at the time.

Workshops and creative activities

Explore your creativity and activities which are unique to London during these extraordinary workshops and experiences. The graffiti course at the Graffik Gallery allows you to learn graffiti techniques in a legal and supervised way in the colorful district of Notting Hill. The 18th Century Pharmacy in Chelsea also offers a fascinating look at historical medicine and daily life at that time. Finally, the dinosaur park at Crystal Palace takes visitors back to prehistoric times with its life-size models and educational atmosphere. These activities are perfect for people looking to learn, create and explore in the dynamic city of London.

Graffiti course at Graffik Gallery

If you are a fan of street art and like the technique of graffiti, you should try an exciting course at the Graffik Gallery in Notting Hill in London. This workshop offers you a unique opportunity to learn graffiti techniques in a legal and safe way, guided by expert artists who share their knowledge and experience. Discover how to create stunning works using aerosol cans and stencil techniques as you explore the urban culture that defines the identity of the neighbourhood. This is an ideal educational and creative experience for fans of urban art and people who want to express themselves through visual art in an inspiring and dynamic environment.

18th-century pharmacy in Chelsea

Explore the fascinating 18th-century Pharmacy in Chelsea, a historical treasure that offers a unique look into medical practice and daily life in 18th-century London. This restored museum has an impressive collection of ancient medicines, medical instruments and pharmacy-related artefacts. Discover how pharmacists in the past prepared medicines and learn about medical beliefs in the Georgian era. With guided tours, you can immerse yourself in the history of medicine and explore a little known but vitally important part of London history.

Dinosaur park at crystal palace

Take a journey back in time when you visit the dinosaur park at Crystal Palace, where life-size models of dinosaurs await you in a fascinating and educational environment. This unique theme park offers an immersive experience that combines education and entertainment, allowing you to explore accurate replicas of dinosaurs that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago. Ideal for families and palaeontology fans, the park offers detailed information about each species, their habitat and history, helping enrich your understanding of prehistoric life. This is an exciting and educational adventure for all visitors exploring London in search of unique experiences.

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