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Uncover Jane Austen’s London on a walking tour

Explore the places Jane Austen visited and the society she wrote about with a historian.

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Guided tour of Karl Marx’s London with a historian

Explore Soho, the 1850s hub for radical exiles, and see where Karl Marx lived and worked.

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Learn about grower Champagnes at Kitchen Table

Sip and snack in a bubbly tasting with the restaurant’s renowned sommelier, Sandia Chang.

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London portrait & street photography walk

Explore London on a relaxed, creative photo walk where I'll teach you how to get the best out of your camera or phone, frame with intention and tell visual stories. No experience needed!

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Thrift/Bring Your Own Garms to Upcycle: Shoreditch

We can thrift prior or you can bring your own garms to upcycle in this bold, hands-on DIY workshop. Embellish with sewing, appliqué, heat-press & more while refreshing your wardrobe sustainably

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Jack the Ripper Tour with a renowned Ripper Author

Explore Victorian Whitechapel with the man who uncovered the killer’s true identity.

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Explore modernist buildings with an architect

Learn about Blackheath’s and Greenwich’s unique buildings on a guided walk.

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Explore Westminster Abbey with a Blue Badge guide

Venture through one of Britain’s most historic living archives with exclusive access.

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Explore Tate Britain with a blue badge guide

Step away from crowds and see London through British artists' eyes.

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Explore Notting Hill with a popular food podcaster

Discover the neighborhood's vibrant food scene & cultural sites with Hannah Harley Young.

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London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights

See over 30 London sights and attractions on this guided London sightseeing walking tour

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Top-Rated London Harry Potter Tour-No Cost for Kid

Explore Harry Potter film locations, magical sights, and fun stories - Kids join FREE!

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Walk London with a local - in easy English

Explore London's famous sites.

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Explore the hidden pubs of London

Stroll through London's backstreets, pausing for drinks in the city's oldest pubs.

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Visit unique bars in London

Step into hidden speakeasies and opulent bars: quirky and unique locations.

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No Diet Club - Best food tour in East London

Best food in London! All food included ! Quality and quantity, vegetarians are welcome

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Non-touristy & Unseen London with an Urban Planner

Explore the loal areas that visitors often miss and learn the city’s modern urban history.

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Obi's African and Caribbean Food Tour in Brixton

Experience food, stories, art, and history from London’s iconic Black neighbourhood *Tour not suitable for vegans*

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No Diet Club - Best food & bike tour in London

Best food in London ! All food included ! Quality and quantity, vegetarians are welcome

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London's Palaces and Parliament Walking Tour

See 20 of London’s most iconic sights on a 3-hour walking tour. From royal palaces to Parliament Square, enjoy an entertaining stroll filled with history, stories of monarchy, and government.

What do locals do in London?

Enjoy the art scene

London is home to some of the world’s finest art institutions, but you are more apt to see in-the-know locals in places such as the Somerset art center, scoping the galleries in King’s Cross, and simply enjoying the street art that can pop up across the city at any given moment. For the best experiences, visit places such as the Tate with an art historian, or hit the streets with a local art lover in places such as Notting Hill. Londoners can still be spotted walking the famed corridors of places such as the National Gallery, Tate Modern, the British Museum, and the National History Museum — usually for traveling exhibits.

Head outside to the parks

London might have a reputation for dreary weather, but locals know how to navigate the weather reports — especially when the forecast is sunny. Picnics on Primrose Hill, bike rides around Regent’s Park, and the always-on Hyde Park (think concerts and events) only start the list of public parks enjoyed by Londoners.

Relax on Sundays

Brits have been doing Sundays right for quite some time (case in point: the Sunday roast). When it comes to truly relaxing, Londoners end the week with cozy meals, a stroll through Columbia Flower Market, and visits to neighborhood cafes with a good book in hand. For those looking to experience the feeling firsthand, consider booking a Sunday cooking class to learn how to make pastas, Indian food, and other soul-nurturing meals with local hosts.

Where do locals eat in London?

Soho

Soho is a go-to for some of the best no-reservations restaurants in the city, offering up menus that represent the globe such as Taiwanese cuisine, Spanish tapas, and South Indian dishes. It’s also where many famous figures past and present have called home, including Mozart, which you can learn more about over pints on a pubs-and-music walking tour led by local historians.

Brixton

This south London neighborhood is electric (it was one of the first areas of London to receive electricity in the 1880s, after all). It’s where locals go for casual eateries, great shopping, and nightlife. Afro-Caribbean culture influences everything here: from the intricate murals and street art to the food stalls and fashion within Brixton Village. It’s also a great place to grab a drink or a bite before catching a gig at Hootananny or O2 Arena.

Shoreditch

The East End district lives up to its cool reputation with Banksy art, top shops, and eclectic dining. Consider Shoreditch for Spitalfields Market plus nearby Brick Lane, which is famous for Beigel Bake and curries.

Borough Market

City dwellers don’t mind sharing this fabulous market with visitors. Located on Southwark Street, just south of the London Bridge, this is one of the oldest and largest public markets in the city. The site has history that dates back to the 1270s, which is best learned on food walking tours inside the market, where you’ll find fresh, sustainable fare. When you’re done, head to London’s oldest pub, the George Inn, for a pint.

What are the best ways to go sightseeing in London?

See the highlights with a historian

London is home to some of the world’s most famous attractions, including Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, the London Bridge, the Shard, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Buckingham Palace. The best way to truly experience these places is with a historian as your guide. Customs such as the Changing of the Guard are explained to you in real time by the people who know it best.

Ignite the imagination on Harry Potter tours

Start at Diagon Alley, pop down to see the Ministry of Magic, and find out which Leaky Cauldron has the best taco on an amusing tour of Harry Potter’s London. You can even do an afternoon tea, HP-style, in Soho.

Soak up the pop culture

Stories about the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and David Bowie abound on tours to their favorite haunts; meanwhile, a black cab tour of the city’s highlights is a quintessentially British way to travel.

Enjoy a night in the West End

Some of the world’s biggest theater shows are hosted here, and a musical theater tour is a great way to learn the history of this district in central London. For those who want to let loose, consider a night out here for live music, cocktails, and more.

Take a day trip

Stonehenge and Bath are both day trips worth the time. For those looking for something more low-key, head out to Brighton, Cambridge, or Oxford — all of which are about an hour away from the capital.

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