13th July 2008 - by Chris.David
See London In A Different Light
London is a major tourist destination for many visitors to the
UK and offers some popular well known tourist attractions such
as the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, The London Dungeon and many
more. However many visitors miss out on the best bits of the
city so please read on for some hidden London gems that are a
must for any visitor.
If you are in the area of Hammersmith, head along to the London
Wetland Centre in Barnes. Almost 100 acres of reclaimed
reservoir offers one of the best wildlife and wetlands centres
in the country. For anyone interested in nature and wildfowl
this makes a great visit and I highly recommend taking a pair
of strong binoculars and a camera with a zoom lens. Given the
open nature of this attraction you will also want to visit on a
fine day.
Why not then head to Baker Street and ride a tour bus
highlighting some of the not so well known features of the
central London area? There is no better way to see the sights
of London. Jump aboard a hop-on, hop-off bus and be guided
through London past and present by an experienced guide. Buses
depart every half an hour or so so its a great destination to
pop along to if you do not have a specific schedule.
Portobello Road market is a famous antiques and marketplace
about 10 minutes from Ladbroke Grove Tube station. Portobello
Road has been a market since the 19th century - but is well
known for its antiques in the 1950s. Today there are many
different stalls offering everything from fruit and drinks to
antiques, posters, clothes, ceramics and more.
For those that are interested in Wine and wine making - head to
the "Vinopolis". This is an amazing two and a half acre space
devoted to the world of wine, wine tasting and its associated
pleasures. The best way to access is via London Bridge. You can
probably spend two hours or so browsing the exhibits and
listening to the audio commentaries. You do need to love your
wines to find this a place of interest.
Finally head to the British Museum. Get off the tube at
Tottenham court road or Holborn. The museum is visited by
nearly 5 million people a year and houses around 7 million
objects, the British Museum is considered one of the greatest
museums in the world and is visited by people worldwide. Often
overlooked this museum is not to be missed and of course
visiting is completely free. I would also recommend spending a
full day exploring the museum.
There are hundreds more less well known places and attractions
to visit in London and I highly recommend starting with a days
pass for the London Underground and heading towards Westminster
as a starting point. Don't forget to take a tube map. Be sure
to roughly plan your visit, and check the National Rail
timetables if you need to catch a connecting train out of the
city.
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