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Discover 11 Essential Hidden Gems in London

London’s iconic sights and historic landmarks are known pretty much all over the world: from Big Ben and Tower Bridge to the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, the Big Smoke’s top attractions see scores and scores of tourists visit every year.

But this vibrant capital has more to offer than whatever’s listed on the first page of your travel guide. In fact, explorers willing to veer off the beaten path in London will be rewarded mightily with loads of alternative off-the-beaten-track sights in London worth writing home about. Here are eleven unusual experiences and hidden gems in London you don’t want to miss on your next trip.

Gods Own Junkyard

 

This neon-lit, rainbow jungle in Walthamstow showcases the work of artist Chris Bracey. Jam-packed with neon signage and vintage ephemera, you’ll be bathed in vibrant light the moment you step inside the art space. Once you’ve had your fill of the luminous display, visit The Rolling Scones cafe onsite for afternoon cream tea and generous slices of cake or head next door to the cosy gin joint ​‘Mothers Ruin’ for something a tad stronger to help you process the artwork.

 

Dalston Eastern Curve Garden

A real hidden gem in London located opposite Dalston Junction and just off Kingsland High Street, this cosy garden built on an old railway line is maintained by an active community growing vegetables, plants and trees. You can snuggle up with a blanket in the quirky seating area decorated with street art and disco balls on a wintery day or visit in summer and have a delicious meal by the vegetable and flower beds. Either way, a visit to Dalston Eastern Curve Garden makes for a great outing.

 
 

Hackney City Farm

 

If you thought London was just a crazy concrete jungle, then you haven’t heard of Hackney City Farm: a welcome breath of fresh air nestled in the urban sprawl of London. 

Located right next to Haggerston Park, Hackney City Farm is home to a variety of farmyard animals which adults and children alike are free to visit, giving the community a chance to experience and learn about farming in the heart of a metropolis. Make sure to swing by their restaurant for some truly tasty treats!

 

The Barbican Centre

 

This performing arts centre is a unique architectural sight in comparison to the more highly classical and modern styles that make up London’s city centre. Make your way to the Barbican Estate housing complex to check out this spot of bold Brutalist architecture, which still seems to divide opinion on its unusual look to this day.

You can also catch films, concerts, theatre performances, art exhibitions and more in one of its many theatres. Come by on a Sunday when the amazing Barbican Conservatory is open to the public.

 

St. Dunstan’s in the East

 

Escape the city’s hustle and bustle with a visit to the hidden ruins of this old English church built in Saxon times. Slightly overgrown, yet still tended to by gardeners, this hidden gem in London is a favourite amongst businessmen on their lunch breaks and fashion photographers looking for an eerily beautiful background for models posing in their photographs. 

 
 

Wellcome Collection & Library

 

This free museum and library is dedicated to educating visitors about the relationships between health, science, medicine and art. Beyond its permanent exhibition, the Wellcome Collection features various curated exhibitions and shows that intrigue and encourage guests to reflect on what it means to be human. The Wellcome Library, home to over 750,000 books and journals, is also truly magnificent and well worth taking the time to peruse its marvellous contents.

 

Famous Street-Art in Shoreditch

 

Shoreditch is celebrated for its hip vibes and thriving street-art scene, attracting world-famous artists like Banksy, Ben Eine and Roa, and we highly recommend you explore their work by taking an off-the-beaten-track tour with Alternative London. On the tour, you’ll learn about the artists that use Shoreditch as their canvas and even have a go at making your stencils and artwork.

 

Battersea Power Station

 

If you’re a Pink Floyd fan, particularly of their ​‘Animals’ album, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to check out their album cover here in real life. Battersea Power Station (pictured on Pink Floyd’s album artwork) is an eery decommissioned coal-fired power station which is currently under restoration as part of major local redevelopments. New food joints and quirky pop-ups are cropping up in the area as well as fabulous shops, parks and unique cultural spaces. See the redevelopment in action or drop by to get a feel for a soon-to-be fabulous hangout spot.

 

London’s Smaller Art Galleries

The Tate Modern, the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery are some of the best art galleries in London, and even the world, but check out some of London’s smaller and quirkier art-hubs like the Serpentine Galleries in Hyde Park, famous art collector Victoria Miro’s galleries, ​‘Victoria Miro’, in Mayfair and Hoxton, and the Whitechapel Art Gallery in Whitechapel for an experience out of the ordinary.

 

The ArcelorMittal Orbit

 

An icon of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford and the London 2012 Games, the ArcelorMittal Orbit is the UK’s tallest sculpture. Additionally, the structure also features the world’s longest tunnel slide and boasts great views of the city. The metal entanglement is a strange spectacle and makes for a great story to tell your friends if you’re brave enough to try the 178-meter-long slide. Make sure to book tickets in advance.

 

Emirates Airline

 

If you can’t hack queuing up for the London Eye, go for a ride on an Emirates Airline cable car across the Thames River instead. Located right by the O2 arena, this often-overlooked ride offers unique views of London by air. And with short queues and reasonable ticket prices, the Emirates Airline is a scoop (unless you’re afraid of heights). Book a ride in advance at Emirates Airline.

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