Guidebook for London

Phyllida
Guidebook for London

Arts & Culture

This is my favorite museum in London - and it has a great cafe.
1694 locals recommend
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
1694 locals recommend
This is my favorite museum in London - and it has a great cafe.
One of the most visited galleries in the world.
2008 locals recommend
Tate Modern
Bankside
2008 locals recommend
One of the most visited galleries in the world.

Food Scene

The Wolseley is open all day. The building is a beautiful place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner!
112 locals recommend
The Wolseley
160 Piccadilly
112 locals recommend
The Wolseley is open all day. The building is a beautiful place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner!
This is my favorite place in London to have tea. They make the best scones.
Brown's Hotel
33 Albemarle St
This is my favorite place in London to have tea. They make the best scones.
The best bakery on the King's Road.
36 locals recommend
GAIL's Bakery Kings Road
209 King's Rd
36 locals recommend
The best bakery on the King's Road.
A great place to meet up with friends for breakfast, a coffee, a quick drink - just a generally convenient meeting place.
108 locals recommend
Colbert
50-52 Sloane Square
108 locals recommend
A great place to meet up with friends for breakfast, a coffee, a quick drink - just a generally convenient meeting place.
This iconic building is irresistible - a perfect place to enjoy a plate of oysters.
14 locals recommend
Bibendum Oyster Bar
81 Fulham Road
14 locals recommend
This iconic building is irresistible - a perfect place to enjoy a plate of oysters.

Parks & Nature

Go for a walk through Kensington Gardens and up to the Serpentine Art Gallery. After you've taken in some culture walk over the Serpentine Bridge to the stunning Magazine Restaurant, designed by the late, great architect Zaha Hadid.
664 locals recommend
Kensington Gardens
664 locals recommend
Go for a walk through Kensington Gardens and up to the Serpentine Art Gallery. After you've taken in some culture walk over the Serpentine Bridge to the stunning Magazine Restaurant, designed by the late, great architect Zaha Hadid.
The largest of London's Royal Parks, created by Charles I in the 17th Century. Beautiful at any of year.
932 locals recommend
Richmond Park
932 locals recommend
The largest of London's Royal Parks, created by Charles I in the 17th Century. Beautiful at any of year.
This is not a park but there was no other category under which to list it. This is the second oldest botanical garden in England, established in 1673 and it is a wonderful oasis that has survived in spite of wars, property developers and goodness knows what else.
91 locals recommend
Chelsea Physic Garden
66 Royal Hospital Rd
91 locals recommend
This is not a park but there was no other category under which to list it. This is the second oldest botanical garden in England, established in 1673 and it is a wonderful oasis that has survived in spite of wars, property developers and goodness knows what else.

Essentials

The best supermarket on King's Road.
122 locals recommend
Waitrose & Partners
196 King's Rd
122 locals recommend
The best supermarket on King's Road.

Shopping

The most wonderful art shop, that has been on Kings Road since 1927 and on this particular site since 1934. Even HRH Prince Charles buys art materials here.
Green & Stone
251-253 Fulham Rd.
The most wonderful art shop, that has been on Kings Road since 1927 and on this particular site since 1934. Even HRH Prince Charles buys art materials here.
This is just simply the best bookshop in London. You can call me biased but I can bear to buy my books anywhere else.
9 locals recommend
John Sandoe Books
10 Blacklands Terrace
9 locals recommend
This is just simply the best bookshop in London. You can call me biased but I can bear to buy my books anywhere else.