Discover the secret seven places in London

London is one of the top cities in the world offering tourists, visitors, and Londoners with something to explore for all of their days in the city. London is a land of surprises for those who are on the look out for some awesome adventures. We offer you the perfect guide to some of the top intriguing places in the city. Make your weekends in the city one of thrills and excitement.

While most of them are expensive, there are also places in the city which are open to the public for free or at very reasonable prices. These intriguing places are hidden and you have to explore the city to find them. Plan your day and check all of these places out. These spots are some of the few hidden gems in the city. Most of the use would not have believed them to have been in existence and they can be found in the places we least expect them to be at.

You can explore the trails of the secret seven once you have relaxed at the Hyde Park Hotel. It is one of the best hotels in the city offering you the best of services and all you will ever need for your stay in the city. Book your accommodations in advance to have a fun filled stay at the Paddington Court Executive Rooms in the city.

Read on to know more about all these intriguing places in the city.

Kyoto Garden:

This is one of the top intriguing and interesting spots in the city of London. It is a garden that is hidden amidst all the hustle and bustle of the city. It was first created in the year 1991 by expert Japanese Gardeners who visited London city. The project of Building the Kyoto garden was encouraged and sponsored by the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce in the city.
The Kyoto garden is a very serene and tranquil spot. You will find it located in Central London. This traditional Garden occupies a prime spot within Holland Park.

Lea Valley Walk:
The Lea river can be found flowing through East London and it is one of the hidden gems of London city. Escape from the city life and find some of the most peaceful moments at the Lea Valley walk. It is the spot where memories with family and friends are created. Be amidst nature here. Dazzle your eyes with the sights of the Olympic Park, waterfowl and the shimmering London skyline in the distance.

You also get to chill out and have a fun filled and crazy evening at the pubs, and cafes, with your friends and family, or get to meet new people just like you in the city of London.

Explore the sights from this side of London which is usually unexplored by most visitors. There are also galleries to admire with some of the most talented and mesmerizing collections of art work.

Joe Allen:

If you are a lover of everything American, then Joe Allen is the perfect spot for you to indulge at and chill out. They serve you the best American food to tantalize all of your taste buds and get you craving for more and thinking of home. Get the best of Steaks and American burgers only at Joe Allen’s place. Get a taste of the much loved Caesar Salad here and several other US cuisine on their list.

Joe Allen’s place can be found in the basement of Theatreland. It is one of the popular spots in the city of London for its bars and grilled food which includes grilled chicken and spicy meat.

Old Operating Theatre Museum:

If you are one of those faint hearted visitors, then this is not the ideal spot for you. Get a glimpse of the bizarre and gruesome past where operations and surgeries were performed in much lesser hygienic surroundings and circumstances. The museum is exactly the same as how it was. Science students and surgeons in the city are in for a treat into the past when surgeries and operations were performed in this very same theatre without any antiseptic and anesthesia administered to the patients who were admitted here for operations.

The staircase to this old operating theatre museum is also less welcoming and creaky. This spot is a must visit for especially with its prime location near the Shard and the London Bridge Station.

Nunhead Cemetery:

If you are on the look out for an off beat spot in the big city of London for you to spend for a quiet walk with your dog or some quiet peaceful moments to yourself, then the Nunhead Cemetery is what you have been looking for. Adore the 52 acres of landscaped beauty all around you at the cemetery, surrounded by ancient graves of natives dating back to several years ago.

The Nunhead Cemetery is the perfect spot to reflect on your inner soul and blend with nature. Soak in the historic beauty and the tomb stones that mark the graves.

Postman’s Park:

The Postman’s park has derived its name from the historic native post office. This park was specially created to remember the lives of the brave commoners of England who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their country and to save other people from grave peril.

Go for a stroll to the Postman’s park on a sunny afternoon and explore the dazzling beauty of nature that surrounds you as well as the picturesque landscapes. You will feel calm, peaceful and more determined to face life than before.

The Soho food walk:

Indulge and bite into the local food of the city of London like never before. The Soho Food walk is organized by an ex-restaurateur by the name of Michelle Francis. Taste ten cuisines of Soho by going on a tour with this foodie group. Taste the most delicious cuisine and wash them down with exotic drinks in the city.

 
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