London is more than Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. If you really want to get to know the city, you have to look behind the scenes – into hidden alleys, onto forgotten rooftops, and into underground art galleries. Here are seven places that even die-hard Londoners often overlook – including an airport that can do more than just take off and land.
A neon wonderland in Walthamstow. This gallery of vintage neon signs is a riot of color and a paradise for photographers – quirky, garish, and absolutely unique. The Dump of God is a neon wonderland...
The underrated city spot London City Airport – the underrated city spot small, efficient, and right in the city: London City Airport is not only a hidden gem for stress-free travel but also a place ...
A touch of Amsterdam in the heart of London. Houseboats, canals, and a floating cheese restaurant make this place a culinary insider tip. The Cheese Barge was commissioned through an open design compe...
Under the Waterloo station lies a legal graffiti paradise. The tunnel is constantly changing – a street art museum with no admission fee and a neon character. Leake Street affectionately known as th...
A free rooftop garden with a view of the city – without the tourist crowds. Perfect for a picnic above the rooftops of London or a sunset with the skyline. Perched atop the Fen Court building at 120...
Hidden in Whitechapel lies the oldest still-operating music hall in the world. The charm of the 19th century The charm of the 19th century meets modern performances here – a place that breathes hist...
An urban legend says: Whoever finds all seven small noses that the artist Rick Buckley secretly mounted on house walls in Soho will become rich. Whether materially or in terms of experience, that rema...
Welcome! This guide takes you beneath the surface to reveal seven overlooked spots, even seasoned Londoners might not know. Picture an airport that offers more than departures and arrivals—an archit...