London Guide

Accommodations:

  • London Edition: highly recommend, beautiful with a great bar and rooms are gorgeous, plus the scent and bathroom toiletries are le labo.

  • Kettner’s: a Soho House location with great service, cozy rooms, and lively bars/restaurants

Restaurants:

  • Berners Tavern: in the London Edition hotel in Soho, beautiful large restaurant, great breakfast menu

  • Farm Girl Café: small cute healthy café in Notting Hill

  • Granger & Co: restaurant in Notting Hill that is famous for their brunch (beware of insane multiple hour wait) but also has an incredible dinner service

  • Hoppers: in Soho, Malaysian food that has the Infatuation’s favorite curry (bone marrow) in London. Really good food that you can walk in and put name down (prob ~1hr or so wait)

  • Deliciously Ella’s: a small and casual restaurant opened by @deliciouslyella that has a ton of great healthy options for breakfast and lunch

  • The Palomar:

  • Dishoom: hands down best Indian food I have ever had. We ordered a ton of dishes, but highly recommend the Chicken Rubey and the Black Dahl. Everything is amazing!

  • Scarlett Green:

  • Rovi: an Australian inspired restaurant with a boozy brunch. The food was great, but the service was sub-par, so unsure I’d recommend

  • London Bridge Holiday Market: unsure if here only during holidays, but by the water under London Tower when walking towards Borough market has a ton of great food stands

  • Borough Market: a must do, large outdoor market with insane amount of options

  • High Tea: this sounds silly, but it is highly recommended to do a high tea while in London. It is basically unlimited tea sandwiches, scones, tea, and mini desserts for a fixed price. I went to Fortnum & Mason but almost every hotel or nice restaurant has this option

  • The London Edition bar: the bar in my hotel in Soho that was insanely popular and packed every night (closes ~ 1:00AM for nonresidents)

  • Sketch: really cool place with 5 different restaurants / bars within. Definitely “posh” and pretty sceney and expensive, but totally worth checking out. Great cocktail menu within the Parlour bar. Definitely go to the bathroom here – sounds weird, but it is probably the most famous bathroom in the world with these bright neon diff color lights and then each toilet is in an egg pod

  • Chiltern Firehouse: sceney bar and restaurant that is beautiful around Christmas time. Outdoor heated restaurant or very cozy bar with holiday décor and a fireplace. Definitely recommend going for at least a drink

Sightseeing:

  • London Tower

  • Tower Bridge

  • London Bridge City

  • Kensington Palace

  • Hyde Park – their Central Park, great for walking around or runs

  • Buckingham Palace

  • Winter Wonderland – if there around Christmas, unsure of exact dates, this is a Christmas themed carnival in Hyde Park with drinking tents. Can get very busy

  • Harrods – I did not make it there, but their most popular department store

  • Fortnum & Mason – in Soho and their second most department store that is food and home good focused. Levels dedicated to teas and jams, tea mugs and kettles, home goods, etc. They have a great high tea with gluten free or dairy free options

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