We have listed a few things to do in each of our favorite neighborhoods in London! It's truly an amazing city to walk around but if you're feeling tired the tube is also a great way to get around, just tap your phone on both entry and exit! (Not sponsored by the London Transport Authority)
Places to go: The Ned, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Sky Garden (reserve in advance), Leadenhall Market
Places to eat: The Ned, Duck and Waffle, Los Mochis
Places to go: Portobello Road, Westbourne Grove, Kensington Palace Gardens, Hyde Park, Royal Albert Hall, Natural History Museum, Harrods (gymkhana to-go sandwiches), Holland Park, Japan House
Places to eat: Granger & Co., Dishoom, Ottolenghi, Dirty Bones, The Fish House, The Churchill Arms, Gold, The Tin Shed, Rias
Places to go: Camden Market, Regents Park, Primrose Hill, Abbey Road Studios, London Zoo
Places to eat: Camden Market, Camden Town Brewery Beer Hall, Pho Ta Vietnamese
Places to go: Bond Street, Fortnum & Mason, Covent Garden, St. James Park, Buckingham Palace, Churchill's War Rooms, British Museum, 10 Downing Street, Carnaby Street, Chinatown, National Portrait Gallery
Places to eat: Berners Tavern (Edition Hotel), The Ivy Asia, Dirty Bones, Chiltern Firehouse, Gymkhana, 10 Greek Street, Casa do Frango, Cubé Sushi, Flat Iron, Bad Boys Pizza Society
Places to go: Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Pimlico, Tate Britain, Sloan Square
Places to eat: English Rose Tea (afternoon tea), The Orange Pub, Pimlico Fresh, Duke of York Market (Saturday Only)
Places to go: The London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, Millennium Bridge, Borough Market, The Shard
Places to eat: Borough Market
Places to go: Box Park, Brick Lane
Places to eat: Smoking Goat, Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery