This is by far the sexiest shop in town. Selling their own brand of saucy, naughty lingerie, the pink and black lacquered shop interior is enough to put you in the mood. Leer más.
Officially the country's most popular tourist attraction, the British Museum opened to the public in 1759 in Montagu House, which then occupied this site. Leer más.
Not as morbid as one might assume - Highgate Cemetary is as atmospheric and picturesque as it is historically pertinent. Be sure to visit Karl Marx's grave. Leer más.
Enjoy a vast unspoiled park just a few kilometres away from the heart of London. Visit the open-air lido, the Kenwood House and Parliament Hill which has one of the best views of London’s skyline. Leer más.
Designed as a "living museum," the house is arranged to make visitors feel as if they've interrupted the residents. You'll see burning candles and uneaten meals, and you'll even hear voices. Leer más.
A visit to the Geffrye Museum is about as close as it gets to travelling in time. Dedicated to interior design, it consists of a series of eleven lovingly recreated period living rooms. Leer más.
The Serpentine Gallery, the sunken garden and the beautiful flower walk provide alluring ways to while away a sunny afternoon. Leer más.
Awesome little cocktail bar hidden behind a smeg fridge! Leer más.
"A London hotspot in summer for open-air gigs and films, and in winter for ice-skating..." Leer más.
Open from Thursday to Saturday this a food-lovers' paradise. But be warned if you're going on a weekend, get there at 8am to avoid the crowds Leer más.
Home to one of the world's finest collections of children's toys, dolls' houses, games and costumes. Leer más.
A must for everyone who is looking for heaven on earth:o). Romantic, exquisite food, an exceptional wine list. Simple great value for money (offer set menus at lunch). I'm loving it:o) Leer más.
On Friday and Saturday, make your way over BEFORE 20:30 to miss the queues and grab a table! Leer más.
Hard to find but well worth it - an unspoilt old pub with lovely atmosphere, unusual guest beers, and bargain toasted sandwiches Leer más.
one of my other favorite basements in London. it's like a speakeasy. nothing fancy, just cheap beer, cheap booze, a wheely bag, and frank sinatra tunes. show up early. place gets packed Leer más.
This landmark of the Shoreditch bar scene is characterised by its funky, cosmopolitan feel and touch of class. Leer más.
Fish and chips the way it should be. Not at the right price though, could be a little cheaper Leer más.
It's a fair-trade, hippy-friendly kinda place, where you might walk in on anything from a film night and dance lessons, to a late-night jam session or a communal dinner (3.50 a head for food) bargain! Leer más.
Thanks to its picturesque canals, it’s easy to see why local poet Robert Browning named the area Little Venice. You can enjoy the views from a waterbus or simply stroll along the 2.5 mile towpath. Leer más.
Happiness Forgets is all about good drinks and good vibes, nothing too fancy or in your face. It's a small Oasis away from the edgy haircuts and art collectives that usually fill this hood. Leer más.
Missed breakfast? Never fear, the Breakfast Club - as it's name suggests - won't let you down, because "it's always breakfast-time somewhere in the world" Leer más.
As the mecca of London clubland, one really can't go amiss. Check out the Fabriclive CD vending machine as you come in! Leer más.