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An open-plan living area features a light blue armchair and a cream sofa, arranged around a glass coffee table. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, with lush greenery visible outside. A modern light fixture hangs from the ceiling, and elegant curtains frame the windows.
Apartment in Kensington
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Pocket Full of Pearls – 1 Bedroom Duplex Penthouse

Found in exclusive Kensington, just minutes from the high street and Kensington Gardens, this home scores highly on the quaintness factor with its private mews location. Once inside, the home has a coherent modern look that feels very calming due to lots of neutral tones. While it does have a small footprint, the thoughtful design has made the home feel bright and sophisticated. You’ll soon see why this home is called 'A Pocket Full of Pearls', it really is a little gem of a property. See notes!

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A modern open-plan living area showcases sleek cabinets and a large island with a marble countertop. Natural light floods through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the soft furnishings and a flat-screen TV. A cozy seating arrangement is complemented by greenery and contemporary decor.
Apartment in Paddington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Notting Hill - Incredible Design

Located in the beautiful Notting Hill. The property has just been renovated to the highest of standards. You will be close to the famous Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove with an abundance of trendy cafe's and restaurants like Granger & Co. The apartment has underfloor heating so you will be comfortable durning the winter and a beautiful balcony to enjoy a coffee in the spring & summer. The kitchen is fully equipped if you want to prepare a meal with produce from Planet Organic or Waitrose

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A comfortable living room is presented with two armchairs and a spacious sofa arranged around a coffee table. A large mirror above a decorative fireplace reflects light from the windows, which are adorned with wooden blinds. The bookshelf fills one wall, showcasing a variety of books and decorative items.
Apartment in Covent Garden
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Elegant Neal Street Flat

The flat is in the heart of Covent Garden in Theatre Land with many of London's top restaurants close at hand as well as many bars, cafes, and supermarkets. The flat is a charming one bedroom, with a high ceilinged living room with comfy sofas. The bedroom is at the back with a huge double bed. Wi-fi, cable TV and hi-fi system all come with the flat. The kitchen is compact and fully equipped among with a shower/bathroom makes it ideal for couples, solo adventurers, and business travellers.

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A panoramic view of Millwall Dock is captured, showcasing calm waters reflecting the skyline of London. On the right, modern architecture and greenery line the waterfront, while a peaceful walkway extends along the left side of the image. The sky features soft clouds illuminated by gentle sunlight.
Condo in Canary Wharf
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Popular Penthouse Waterside Apartment

Three minutes from public transport, with excellent links to Greenwich and central London, this popular and excellently-reviewed duplex penthouse overlooks the tranquil waters of Millwall Dock offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and the O2, an experience enhanced by a full size hot tub on the upper terrace. Situated in a vibrant neighbourhood with good bars and restaurants nearby, the apartment also provides a superb waterside setting from the lower balcony and the upper terrace.

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A spacious living area features a dark L-shaped sofa adorned with colorful cushions. Large glass doors provide natural light and offer views of the outside terrace. A sleek TV is mounted on the wall, and a modern chair sits nearby, enhancing the open feel of the space.
Apartment in Bloomsbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Zen Apt+Terrace near Oxford St with A/C

Beautiful ,stylish and unique apartment with 2 outside terraces and air conditioning and is ideally located in the heart of central London with Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road station only 5 mins walk .The apartment is in the heart of the trendy district of Fitzrovia very close to all the restaurants and bars of Charlotte Street.Despite being so centrally located the apartment benefits from a quiet and peaceful location at the rear of the building with fantastic views across London.

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Apartment in Greater London
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Beautiful, quiet and luxurious 2 bed Maisonette

Stylish two bedroom maisonette on peaceful cul-de-sac, 5 mins walk to tube and the shops and restaurants of Upper street. Newly refurbished to a high standard with super king bed in master bedroom, off-street parking, high speed wifi, dedicated office & fully equipped kitchen with coffee machine and washer/dryer. Balcony to enjoy your morning coffee in the fresh air. This home from home is the perfect blend of tranquil location & city convenience full of original london character.

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Apartment in Greater London
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Little Venice Penthouse Number One

A stunning duplex, period conversion arranged over the top two floors of this Georgian House in Little Venice, Central London W2. There are two flights of stairs to the apartment which is then arranged over the 2nd & 3rd floors of the original house. The master bedroom, reception room, kitchen are all located on the 2nd floor. A beautiful internal glass spiral staircase leads to the top floor where you will find two further large bedrooms. There is a small roof terrace at 2 floor.

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An aerial view captures the historic Grade II Listed townhouse opposite Buckingham Palace. The lush greenery of St. James's Park surrounds the area, while the iconic palace and the bustling roads filled with visitors are prominently displayed.
Condo in Westminster
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Luxury Buckingham Palace Apartment with Terrace

Directly opposite Buckingham Palace, in the heart of central London. A luxury one-bedroom apartment, in a historic 19th-century Grade II Listed townhouse. Ultra-prime St. James's Park location, 10 min walk from attractions, e.g. Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Belgravia & Mayfair. A quiet escape. Meticulously appointed, fully equipped kitchen, luxury interiors & 24/7 concierge. Great for Kids, 1 King Bedroom & 1 double sofa bed (in lounge or bedroom, your choosing).

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Apartment in Kensington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Notting Hill Idyllic 2Bed 2Bath Apartment

Notting Hill Elegance: Soaring Ceilings & Prime Location Experience refined West London living in this stunning residence. Just 5 minutes from Hyde Park and the Tube, this home is a masterclass in period charm and modern luxury. Boasting 3.5m ceilings and rich hardwood floors, the light-filled space is tailored for discerning travelers. Featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 spa-inspired bathrooms, and a premium sofa bed (sleeps 6), it offers the perfect sanctuary near Portobello Road.

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The open-plan kitchen features vibrant wallpaper adorned with floral patterns. A wooden breakfast bar provides seating for two, accompanied by two blue stools. Modern appliances, including a stove and refrigerator, are neatly arranged, with a soft overhead light illuminating the space.
Townhouse in Greater London
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Unique one bedroom coach house

Designed and restored with an eclectic style, this unique coach house is perfectly located in the heart of Royal Greenwich, a stones throw from Greenwich park and heritage sites, and a stone’s throw from the O2 arena, yet quietly situated in the most desirable part of Greenwich. Transport into central London is accessed either by rail, DLR or river bus, all being less than 5 minutes walk. A quiet oasis, Perfect for visiting both Greenwich and Central London

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An outdoor terrace is illuminated by warm lighting, featuring comfortable seating arranged around a modern fire pit. Greenery and plants add a natural touch, while twinkling lights enhance the serene atmosphere during the evening.
Condo in Greater London
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Stunning Duplex w/ Terrace/ Parking/BBQ/3 bed&bath

Welcome to a luxurious, quiet duplex in the heart of London. Enjoy lateral living with a huge chef's kitchen and a dining room that seats 10. Unwind with a 70-inch TV featuring Dolby Atmos or step out to a terrace with a BBQ and fire pit. Each of the 3 double bedrooms has its own bathroom for ultimate privacy. Minutes from Kings Cross, Granary Square, and local gems like great pubs and the Islington Tennis Centre. Your ideal London stay awaits!

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A serene bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp linens, complemented by a decorative throw. An accent chair and a stylish side table with a lamp are positioned nearby, while a large window allows natural light and offers views of the exterior architecture.
Apartment in Covent Garden
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Cute 1BR Flat Near Royal Opera House, Central

📍 Opposite the Royal Opera House, this stylish Covent Garden flat offers a sunny, warm retreat with beautiful wooden floors and high windows. Featuring a comfy king-size bed, sofa-bed, coffee machine, 50" Smart TV with Netflix, Wi-Fi, and convenient amenities, it’s just moments from Leicester Square and Covent Garden’s vibrant buzz, making it the perfect base for exploring London’s cultural heart! Feel home away from home! 🏠

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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in London

Find unforgettable activities and unique points of interest near you. Our hosts share their favorite things to do and must-visit places to see in London.

Big Ben

Iconic Gothic clock tower known for its chimes, part of the Palace of Westminster

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At Big Ben, you can stand beneath the Elizabeth Tower, watch the huge clock faces, and time your visit to hear the Great Bell’s famous chimes at the top of the hour. Take in the neo-Gothic architecture of the Palace of Westminster and, on days when Parliament is open, join a tour or sit in on real debates and committee hearings. Stay until evening to see the illuminated clock tower and capture photos from Westminster Bridge or the Thames riverside. Nearby, you can also easily pair your visit with Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, or a walk along the river.

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The British Museum

Renowned cultural institution with a vast collection of global artifacts, including the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies

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Explore the British Museum’s vast collection of over 8 million objects, from the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies to the Parthenon/Elgin Marbles, Assyrian lion hunt reliefs, Benin Bronzes, and the Moai statue from Easter Island. Wander quieter galleries like Africa and Oceania, step into the soaring Great Court, and use free tours or the “History of the World in 100 Objects” podcast to deepen your visit. Entry to the main collections is free, with paid special exhibitions and frequent family-friendly activities. For a calmer experience, visit during Friday late openings when selected galleries stay open until 8:30pm.

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Covent Garden

Vibrant district featuring markets, street performers, theaters, and diverse dining options

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Browse the historic Covent Garden Market and Apple Market, where stalls sell UK-made crafts, jewellery, prints, antiques, and collectibles, with special arts and crafts at weekends and antiques on Mondays. Watch skilled, auditioned buskers and street performers in the cobbled, car-free piazza by 17th-century St Paul’s Church, and often hear free singing in the lower arcade. Shop everything from designer brands to quirky souvenirs, or visit the London Transport Museum. Finish with food markets, countless cafes, restaurants, and drinks on the Royal Opera House rooftop terrace.

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Hampstead Heath

Expansive parkland with woodlands, meadows, and iconic views from Parliament Hill

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At Hampstead Heath you can wander through ancient woodlands, open meadows, and wild trails, then swim in the men’s, women’s, or mixed ponds or the unheated open‑air lido. Climb Parliament Hill for protected, panoramic views over London and a popular kite‑flying spot, or visit children’s playgrounds, the training track, and community nature or bat walks. Explore the Hill Garden & Pergola, Golders Hill Zoo, and historic Kenwood House with its art, Georgian architecture, lakeside concerts, and café. Afterwards, stroll into Hampstead Village or along Hampstead High Street for pubs, shops, and a relaxed finish to your day.

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Buckingham Palace

Official residence of the British monarch, featuring state rooms, royal ceremonies, and the iconic Changing of the Guard

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At Buckingham Palace you can watch the famous Changing of the King’s Guard in front of the gates, a 45‑minute ceremony with marching soldiers, music, and full dress uniforms. In summer and on select dates you can tour the State Rooms and State Apartments, including the ballroom, throne room, special exhibitions, and royal art collections. Book a ticketed garden tour to see the vast private gardens, old trees, abundant birdlife, and even the palace beehives. Afterwards, grab classic photos at the gates, Victoria Memorial, and nearby royal parks.

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The O2

Vibrant entertainment venue featuring concerts, dining, shopping, and rooftop climbing adventures

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At The O2 you can catch major concerts, comedy, and sports in the 20,000-seat arena or smaller gigs in the music club, then explore exhibition spaces and lively bars and clubs. Climb Up at The O2 to walk over the dome roof for panoramic city and river views. Shop discounted fashion brands like Calvin Klein, Ted Baker, and Tommy Hilfiger at ICON Outlet, then refuel at Nando’s, Five Guys, Gaucho, and many other restaurants. Round out your visit with cinema, bowling, indoor trampoline or skydiving experiences, and a stroll by the Thames or a ride on the cable cars over the river.

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When is the best time to visit London?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in London?

    London has a range of neighborhoods known for distinct experiences, like the lively Soho area, historic Covent Garden, and the art-filled Shoreditch district. Many travelers also explore accommodations around South Bank, Notting Hill, and Kensington for a mix of culture, dining, and green spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in London with kids?

    Families often explore the Natural History Museum, interactive exhibits at the Science Museum, and wildlife at London Zoo. Green spaces like Hyde Park and playgrounds around Southbank give kids room to roam.

  • What are some of the best things to do in London?

    Explore landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and Trafalgar Square, or discover world-class art at the British Museum. Locally rooted food markets and riverside walks around South Bank are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in London?

    London typically has mild weather with damp winters around 38–48°F (4–9°C) and warmer, sunnier summers near 58–74°F (15–24°C). Rain can appear year-round, so packing a light waterproof layer is often a good idea.

  • What are the best places to visit in London?

    London has storied sites like the Tower of London, the British Museum, and Westminster Abbey. Stroll through Camden Market, relax in Hyde Park, or take in river views around the South Bank.

  • What are some hiking trails in London?

    Walk gentle trails through Hampstead Heath, follow wooded paths in Richmond Park, or explore wetlands in Walthamstow Marshes. Regent's Canal also invites longer strolls along the water.

  • What are some family activities we can do in London?

    Families frequently explore interactive museums like the Science Museum and Museum of London Docklands, or visit animals at London Zoo. Boating on the Serpentine in Hyde Park and exploring playgrounds around Southbank are also popular.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from London?

    Many travelers visit the university city of Oxford, explore historic Windsor Castle, or wander the seaside in Brighton. Nearby countryside, including the Cotswolds, is often suggested for those seeking village charm.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in London?

    Pet-friendly stays can be found in neighborhoods like Hackney, Hampstead, and Clapham, each featuring local parks and relaxed cafés. Many London hosts welcome pets, providing amenities for a comfortable visit.

  • What are some local tips for visiting London?

    Using an Oyster card is an efficient way to explore public transport, and many attractions have fast-moving entrance queues. Locals often walk or cycle between neighborhoods, and sampling smaller markets can reveal diverse foods and crafts.

  • What is London known for?

    London is known for its layered history, diverse cultures, and globally recognized art and theatre. Iconic sites like the Tower Bridge, red double-decker buses, and West End shows are frequently associated with the city.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in London?

    Explore Leighton House Museum for unique interiors, Columbia Road Flower Market on Sundays, or the quiet paths in Little Venice. Daunt Books and the historic Seven Dials area also offer experiences beyond major sights.

  • What are the best foods to try in London?

    Classic dishes like fish and chips, savory pies, and Sunday roasts are frequently suggested. International kitchens offer flavors from curries on Brick Lane to fresh pastries and street food at Borough Market.

  • What should I bring for a trip to London?

    Pack a versatile wardrobe with comfortable walking shoes, a compact umbrella, and a waterproof jacket for shifting weather. A reusable water bottle and a contactless payment card (for transit) are also convenient.

  • What is the nightlife in London like?

    London nightlife spans historic pubs in Soho, live music venues in Camden, and riverside bars along South Bank. Areas like Shoreditch are known for creative clubs and late-night eateries.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in London?

    London has major events like Notting Hill Carnival in late summer, the Thames Festival, and festive holiday markets in winter. Wimbledon and the London Film Festival are also highlights on the city's calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in London?

    Family-friendly rentals are available in many neighborhoods, including Kensington, Greenwich, and Richmond—each with parks and access to museums or the river. Hosts often provide amenities for children, such as high chairs and travel cots.

  • When is the best time to visit London?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and seasonal festivals. Blooming parks and river events brighten the city during these months, while winter brings festive lights and holiday markets.

All about London

One of the world’s most visited cities, London is a rich tapestry of history, culture, and innovation that come together seamlessly over 600 square miles on the River Thames. Even if you’ve never been to the English capital, chances are you’re familiar with its sights like Big Ben, London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. You could spend months exploring its world-class museums, sprawling Victorian gardens, and A-list theaters and still not scratch the surface.

London’s creative drive extends beyond the exhibition halls and onto the plate. The city is an epicenter of gastronomy, boasting some of the most diverse cuisine in the world. Indian curry houses line Brick Lane, Jamaican jerk chicken shops populate New Cross, and the aroma of grilled Turkish kebabs welcomes you to Stoke Newington. In between meals, you’ll find high-fashion boutiques, niche markets, and some of the oldest bookstores in Europe. Just make sure you save time to spend a Sunday afternoon with a classic roast dinner and your beverage of choice at a corner pub — you’ll fall in love with London in an entirely different way.

What are the top things to do in London?

Shopping in Shoreditch

Every Sunday, London’s trendiest neighborhood is home to Brick Lane market. Wander past buskers playing live music and striking street art, and you’ll find stalls selling vintage clothing, antiques, and wares by local designers. Duck into basement thrift shops and past warehouse doors that house artist ateliers, and follow your nose to Upmarket, a sprawling street food hall, for a smorgasbord of international snack options.

Barbican Centre

Amble past the Southbank booksellers and turn your eye to the Brutalist beauty that is the Barbican. Part apartment block, part multidisciplinary art complex, it’s a one-stop shop for revolving contemporary art exhibitions, to take in a London Symphony Orchestra concert, see the season’s top-billed independent theatre, or watch an arthouse film. And in December it hosts one of the city’s most charming outdoor Christmas markets.

The Shard

If you’re looking for views, you won’t get better ones than from the tip top of the Shard, a 72-story skyscraper that towers above London Bridge. It houses several restaurants and bars, each one serving up delectable views over the city skyline. Whether you’re after modern British fare, craft cocktails, or afternoon tea, you’ll feel on top of the world looking out the floor-to-ceiling glass windows with the whole city sprawled beneath. Naturally, the most impressive views are to be found at sunset and into the night.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in London

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 110,540 vacation rentals in London

  • Verified guest reviews

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    34,620 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 13,630 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    950 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    43,150 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    108,610 of London vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Gym across London rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    London stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    London's top spots, include Covent Garden, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace

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