Embark on a neurospicy adventure through London, United Kingdom, with this guide packed with iconic landmarks, immersive art, and family-friendly fun. From historic fortresses to cutting-edge exhibitions and culinary delights, discover the diverse spirit of London.
Tower of London
A historic castle with lots to see, do, and explore, including the jewels.
Frameless Art exhibition
An art exhibition where visitors enjoyed dancing, moving, sitting, and watching.
South Bank Borough Market
A market with lots of sweet treats and snacks.
Paddington Bear Experience
An experience where visitors helped the characters and were enthralled.
Tate Modern
A modern art museum where visitors can zip about and play games.
Horizon 22 tower
A tower with time slots to avoid long waits and space to move about.
Brick Lane
A street known for its variety of food options.
China town
A district known for its variety of food options.
Young V&A
A place to stop and play.
Covent Garden
An area with street performers.
Trafalgar Square
A central square that can be part of a walking tour.
Big Ben
A famous clock tower that can be part of a walking tour.
Jubilee Park
A park along the South Bank.
Wahaca
A restaurant located on the South Bank.
Lego store
A store where you can make your own figures.
Hamleys
A toy store with characters singing and dancing, and the opportunity to open the store.
natural history museum
A museum that requires booking to avoid a long wait.
Kew
A place to visit next time.
Science museum
A museum that may not be suitable for speedy children who don't read, but is good for those with an engineering or science mind.
Premier Aldgate
A hotel on the Elizabeth line.
Hichki’s
An Asian Fusion restaurant near Aldgate East where a robot delivers your dinner.
South Bank
A general area with attractions like H22, Tate Modern, Jubilee Park, and street performers.
Paddington
A location for a walking tour.