Must-Sees of London, England Part #2


by Local Host

Continuing our post from Friday, here are six more London gems just waiting to be discovered.

Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum
Tea and coffee connoisseurs will find this small museum fascinating, in which the story of London’s premier caffeinated beverages unfolds. Stop by the museum cafĂ© for a wide selection of the museum’s subjects.

Hampstead Heath
Take a vacation from the city without leaving it. Meadows, hills, woods and ponds sprawl across this 791-acre park. Wander nearby cobblestone streets to lose all sense of time as pristine Georgian cottages and gas lamps galore light your path.

The Dove
This charming 17th-century inn is one of West London’s favorite watering holes. Tucked away down a tiny alley, this historical pub serves excellent fish and chips and is an ideal place to while away a lazy afternoon.

A Taste of London
Ideal for your arrival day, this guided evening excursion includes a tasty four-course dinner with wine followed by an illumination cruise on the River Thames taking in many famous landmarks.

The Lion King Shownight
Dine first at a renowned English restaurant, then at the nearby Lyceum Theatre see the spectacular London staging of Disney’s Lion King. A price supplement applies on Fridays and Saturdays for premium seat allocations.

Phantom of the Opera Shownight
Dine first at the 5-star Sofitel Hotel’s Brasserie Roux; then it’s a two-minute walk to Her Majesty’s Theatre where best seats have been reserved for a performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original London production of the thrilling musical Phantom of the Opera.

On Thursday this week we will post our final London local host picks.

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