One of London's "Royal Parks", Regent's Park was presumably once reserved for gallivanting monarchs. Fortunately, it's open to all these days.
A royal park in the middle of Westminster with a lake, lots of grass, mature trees, and armies of ducks. St. James Park is a great place for a …
This huge gallery and event space off Brick Lane is comfortably one of London's best. Cavernous and industrial, Truman Brewery very much lives up …
Airport serving the London area for low-cost European flights, plus an express train connection.
Hilltop airport for domestic and European destinations served mainly by low-cost airlines.
This small airport is unusual. It is located incredibly close to the main business districts of London, and the East End, meaning flights from …
Gatwick is the second largest airport in the UK, and tends to be seen as the ‘overflow’ runway choice for many long haul carriers flying into London.
London's main international airport, with four different terminals. The numbers go up to 5, but that's because Terminal 1 is no longer used.