Based in his former home, this museum is dedicated to psychology's most influential (if often misguided) figure.
An upmarket crêpe stand, serving fresh pancakes to locals and visitors alike. Expect queues at busier hours!
In stark contrast to its Edwardian surroundings, this now-famous modernist concrete home was designed in the 1930s by the architect Ernö Goldfinger.
The perfect spot to browse antiques and collectables on a stroll through scenic Hampstead. Around 25 stalls, each with their own unique wares.
Described by NME as a "Legendary Indie Club", this is perhaps London's most eclectic club night. With arcane rules on what music should and …
A bowling alley and entertainment centre beneath Tavistock Hotel. With karaoke rooms, regular club nights and an American-style pizza parlour.
This Paddington gathering point becomes a spectacular light show every winter. Be sure to stop by if you're in the area at the start of the year!
A bustling Hackney market with a focus on sustainable and ethical goods. Also a well-known haunting ground for vegan foodies looking for …
A collective of of shops and businesses around London Bridge, one of London's most iconic sightseeing areas. This includes KERB—an upmarket …
When most people think of Covent Garden, the picture in their head is of Covent Garden Piazza. This central square hosts bustling markets, …
One of London's biggest recreational areas, and home to Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena. Also hosts seasonal events and festivals throughout …
This Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital—an 18th century home for abandoned children. The museum explores the lives of these …
This busy Bloomsbury thoroughfare is packed to the gills with independant retailers.