London Travel Guide

Visit London
You read a lot about Milan, Madrid and New York but why bother when you can find the best of the rest in London? When you see this vibrant capital, you will understand. The eight million people in this city bring you fresh flavours of nightlife, art and what it really feels like to be part of a trend setting, international hub. For some great deals on seeing Shakespeare or the best bars in town, visit our website or ask the experts in our hostels.
The Top Ten Things Young People Visit in London
Soho has long been popular with young people and travellers alike. This internationally friendly neighbourhood has everything you need, from bars and clubs to Chinese food and underground book shops. It also has a vibrant gay scene and a massive marketing district, which usually means freebies galore.
A day in London wouldn’t be complete without a pigeon feeding trip to Trafalgar Square. And when you’re done with your spin on Mary Poppins you can check out the free gigs put on by T-Mobile. Past highlights have included the Scissor Sisters and Kylie but make sure to text in and guarantee you and your mates a place.
The West End is one of the more expensive delights of London but it needn’t be. You can pick up cheap tickets on the door, check out www.lastminute.com or if you have an Oyster Card, take advantage of the two for one deals.
Shopping for essentials such as clean clothes is common ground for most visitors and one of the best places for this in London is Portobello Road Market. This is held every Friday and Saturday and when you’re all shopped out there’s an abundance of patisseries and cafes to recharge you.
Columbia Road Flower Market is always a buzz with activity. Every Sunday it looks like they’ve mowed the Netherlands but only until 1pm. Other favourites on offer include potted plants but try and get there early because the competition can be fierce.
Music lovers visiting London are presented with the same dilemma faced by over eaters at the all you can eat buffet. So much choice but so little time. You can narrow things down by checking out the Carling Brixton Academy. Here you’ll find everything from Fall Out Boy to Massive Attack and much, much more.
When you want to slow things down and maybe kill time before a train or plane, why not check out one of the many parks that offer refuge from the fast paced city lifestyle. Check out Hampstead Heath, Clapham Common, Hyde Park and Kensington Park Gardens for some greenery and a breath of almost fresh air.
If you’re a drinker and want to check out somewhere a little bit trendy, head down to Absolut Icebar in Mayfair. Inside the temperature is kept at -5 degrees to keep the ice glasses, tables and walls frozen. Everyone is welcome but it gets busy so book in advance avoid being left out in the cold.
Anything for free is a rarity these days but in London you can head down to the Houses of Parliament and see the cogs of democracy in action. Many debates are held in public and you can sit in and experience first hand, the pomp, circumstance and fire of these internationally renowned MPs.
Last but by no means least, is the Science Museum, which is also free. Jump off the tube at Gloucestershire Road, electrocute yourself, check out the massive picture library and see just how dangerous the first Hoover was.
Must See & Do
- London Eye
- Big Ben and House of Commons
- 10 Downing Street
- Trafalgar Square
- Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square
- National Portrait Gallery
- 02 Arena (Millenium Dome)
- Canary Wharf (City)
- Tower of London
- Tower Bridge
- Madame Tussauds
- Tate Gallery and Tate Modern
- Covent Garden
- King's Road
- Knightsbridge and Sloane Street
- Oxford Street and Carnaby Street
- Natural History Museum & Science Museum
- St. Pauls Cathedral
- Serpentine Gallery
- Soho
- Hyde Park, Regent Park, Green Park, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park, Kew Gardens

