Open during the summer on Saturday evenings, it's an excellent makeshift cocktail bar in a secret garden above an entrance to the Rotherhithe Tunnel, next to the Brunel Museum.
This 120-year history of consumerism, culture, design, domestic life, fashion, folly and fate, presented as a magnificently cluttered time tunnel of cartons and bottles, toys and advertising displays. Read more.
"A product placement time tunnel that snakes from decade to decade, with walls stacked like supermarket shelves, with original Dairy Milk wrappers, Marmite jars and 1930s Mars and KitKat bars..." Read more.
Gorgeous 2-mile trail that runs through ghost stations meant to be part of the Northern Line. Walk the abandoned platforms at Crouch End and admire graffiti art in the tunnels. http://bit.ly/2hsikVk
Small café in the park and the paper stall by the foot tunnel entrance sells coffee and tea. Stop and look at the view before heading through the foot tunnel to Greenwich
Look out for dates when there are boat trips running through Islington Tunnel. These have to be booked in advance via the museum website. They are a trip of just under an hour with historical commenta
There's space available on both tunnel boat trips and to see #superposition tomorrow Sunday. www.canalmuseum.org.uk/book to book. If you turn up unbooked, you may be lucky, come early!
Lots going on on Sunday 12th - painting course, tunnel boat trips, walking tour on the canal, and our big new exhibition Waterways on the Western Front Read more.
Closest way back to Waterloo Station is through the tunnel down the road from the cafe - often a lot of graffiti artists in action when passing by in the evening.
Take the foot tunnel to Island Garden and visit the Mudchute farm to catch a glimpse of sheeps, pigs and Lamas!
The world's largest maritime museum contains a huge store of creatively organised maritime art, cartography, models and regalia. Read more.
Perfect running path. Beware of cyclists, ducks and boat owners and simply enjoy refreshing morning run :)
Artist Natsko Seki takes us through the canals with her Louis Vuitton Travel Book. See how the city inspires her at http://vuitton.lv/fTravelBooks Read more.
A must see when you're in London. And when you are already there, take a walk through the tunnel under the Thames...
At the edge of the Horse Tunnel Market... so many hidden areas all around the larger "Camden Market" and great stalls to window shop (and buy unique things)!!!!
Cool atmosphere, interesting shops and stalls with food from all over the world! A must when in London
All what a heart can desire! Great place to spend a day on the weekend with all the nice small shops and take aways.Check out the Cyberdog shop ... you have never seen something like that. Read more.