3. Wimbledon Common
9.1
Windmill Rd, London, Greater London
Park · Wandsworth · 32 tips and reviews
DHR.com: The Wimbledon Common is a great place to escape the city noise and bustle. Here, you'll see a calm and relaxing scenery and a great spot for recreation such as walking, jogging, or cycling.
Fred: Try the café near the windmill, perfect with kids on a sunny day (but very crowded)
Lily Stobie: Excellent place to relax and have a picnic on a sunny day.
5. Maggie's
6.7
329 Fulham Rd., Kensington, Greater London
Night Club · 17 tips and reviews
Steve Manktelow: 80's-tastic with amazing music, staff and unfortunately jäger bombs. Try and get there before 11 on weekends to avoid a hideous queue
Vassilis Kartsiounis: On the verge between posh and kitsch, this Chelsea Margaret Thatcher 80's tribute club definitely has something to say.y
BarChick: Grab a Pina Colada or go all out with a sharing cocktail (for yourself), they come in all manner of vessels, we liked the Thatcher head. http://barchick.com/find-a-bar/london/maggies
Alexander Fergusson-Cooper: Extremely friendly staff, fantastic decor and of course, fantastic cocktails. Highly recommend Aviation.
Thrillist: Go there for one of the world’s best mixeds, at 11 a.m., because you —can—!
Saral Kaushik: They were full, but the lovely waitress directed us to a really nice pub for some great food, amazing!!'
8. The Langham
9.2
1C Portland Pl, London, Greater London
Hotel · West End · 68 tips and reviews
Mr. MaGiC K: Can't stop loving this hotel! Location, food, ambiance, service and staff are amazing! Perfect for families.
The Leading Hotels of the World: Did you know scenes from the film "Golden Eye" 007 starring Pierce Brosnan were filmed at the Langham London?? Read more.
Ross C: Oscar Wild signed the contract for A Picture of Dorian Grey to be published whilst having dinner at this hotel.
9. Bushy Park
9.3
The Stockyard (Hampton Court Rd), Hampton, Greater London
Park · 48 tips and reviews
Kweku Folson: Free parking so arrive early as will naturally get busy when the weather is good! Great play area for the kids and lavatories are conveniently located nearby. A beautiful park.
Jonathan Spence: The most amazing place for a run, walk, photography, nature and history.
Suraj G.: Good place for family and friends picnic
10. Museum of London
150 London Wall, London, Greater London
History Museum · Aldersgate · 146 tips and reviews
Olga Te: Amazing awesome interactive museum! And free)
HISTORY UK: The world’s largest museum of urban history documents the city’s development from Roman settlement to cosmopolitan metropolis. Attractions include the Lord Mayor’s State Coach.
Time Out London: The history of London told through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, alongside displays of original artefacts found during the museum's archaeological digs. Read more.
12. Yumchaa
45 Berwick St, London, Greater London
Tea Room · Soho, London, Greater London · 137 tips and reviews
Joanna Suchomska: Overwhelming selection of teas, and you can smell each one before choosing! Try the apricot apple cake, delicious.
New York Habitat: Great place to take a break from the hectic shopping at Oxford Street. Relax next to one of the large windows with a big cup of tea or coffee and watch the busy bees walk by.
Spotted by Locals - city guides by locals: The notting hill tea is delicious! Read more.
13. Yumchaa
9-11 Tottenham St, Fitzrovia, Greater London
Tea Room · 77 tips and reviews
Chris Haines: A lovely tea shop with a huge selection of loose leaf teas. Plenty of seats and tables available, cakes and wifi. What more could you want?
Amanda Foley: A wonderful place to work if you find yourself in Fitzrovia/Bloomsbury. Lots of plugs, natural light, high ceilings, loose leaf teas, bagels, free WiFi. Password is on a piece of paper by the till.
Amanda Foley: One of my favourite places to hunker down and work in central London. High ceilings, tons of table space, wifi and lots of outlets. Be warned though - everything is overpriced. (Even for London).