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Things to do when you are in London

There are a lot of great things to do in this place. After taking off from a train in Paddington station, you can take a short walk and visit Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and the Regent’s Canal. You can also enjoy a scenic view of London’s Little Venice with its cute canal boats, and charming flocks of swans. Here are other nice things to do when you are in Paddington.<br>

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Things to do when you are in London

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  1. Head over to the City of London to find some stunning bars. Office buildings are not normally the places you would expect to find a rooftop bar, but the Heron Tower has become quite well known for this purpose. You do need a head for heights as Sushisamba is on the 38th floor! Fortunately there is no need to climb the stairs, just take the lift, which gets you there within 30 seconds. It is best to phone ahead to check on availability as it often hosts private parties. At night, the sparkling orange leaves of the tree sculpture rivals the lights of the London skyline. Paddington is one of London’s most visited areas. There are a lot of great things to do in this place. After taking off from a train in Paddington station, you can take a short walk and visit Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and the Regent’s Canal. You can also enjoy a scenic view of London’s Little Venice with its cute canal boats, and charming flocks of swans. Here are other nice things to do when you are in Paddington.

  2. Edward Rooftop bars Not far away is the Coq d’Argent, providing stylish roof top dining as well as a place to relax with a drink. Situated close to Mansion House in the centre of the City of London, this roof top location is open all year round. A pretty walkway round the garden enables visitors to enjoy a variety of views across the skyline. Good food is guaranteed, as this is a favourite destination for business lunches. Culpeppers is one of the hidden secrets of East London – but it is also one of the most popular venues on warm evenings. Located on Commercial Road, it is a working kitchen garden, which just happens to include a roof top bar. The food is superb, and seating is limited. Booking a table in advance is recommended. Special drinks are often on offer, and the garden julep is very popular. This is a mix of bourbon, lemon and whatever happens to be the chosen herb of the day ensuring that the taste varies from day to day.

  3. London’s ice cream delights! How about fig leaf, peanut butter & blueberry, or eggnog chocolate? Consideration should also be given to ricotta and sour cherry, white peach sorbet or Aperol spritz granita when visiting Geluppo in Soho. Flavours are constantly changing, making each visit totally different. You never know just what is going to be on the menu. These are artisan ice creams, created by Italian specialists who make a very dense, yet fresh ice cream which is not drowned in sugar or artificial flavourings. Also in Soho is Yorica, who have made their reputation by focusing on vegan & vegetarian ice creams, shakes and frozen yoghurt. All its products are totally ‘free from’, and that includes gluten free and nut free. Even the peanut butter ice cream is safe to eat if you have a nut allergy since it contains no peanuts at all. Around 12 flavours are produced each day, together with 60 sprinkle variations, and 18 different toppings including coulis and fresh fruit. The result is a truly individual ice-cream, tailored to your own personal taste. An artistic element can be experienced at Amorino’s stores in Soho, Chelsea and Covent Garden. Don’t expect simple balls of ice cream whenever you buy a cone. Instead the staff like to be creative, and create pretty rosebud flowers out of whichever flavour you choose!

  4. While in Covent Garden, stop off at La Gelatiera and admire artisans at work. While waiting to be served, you can look through the glass floor and see artisan ice cream makers creating the exquisite delights awaiting you. Only the best seasonal ingredients are used, as the owners like to follow the Slow Food philosophy. No two days are ever the same as the flavours on offer vary considerably. How about Cornish blue & Walnuts, Fresh watercress & lime, Basil & Chilli, Pine Nuts, Calabrian licorice or Porcini Chocolate which is said to incorporate the earthy and sweet flavours of porcini mushrooms and creamy chocolate. Things to do in Paddington • Mouth-watering street foods – Enjoy delicious London street food in Merchant Square. The best days to go is on Tuesdays and Thursdays. • Outdoor activities – Sheldon Square offers big screen shows for free. There are plenty of restaurants in the area which should satisfy your hunger after your walk. • Witness world-famous bridges – Watch Paddington’s Fan Bridge and Thomas Heatherwick’s Rolling Bridge in motion. This happens every Wednesdays and Fridays.

  5. Boating – Enjoy a canal boat ride which would take you from Little Venice to Camden. You can also get a paddle board if you’re looking for a little bit of thrill. • Puppet Theatre Barge – Get ready for some peculiar entertainment when you step into this barge. • Picnic – Two ideal picnic spots are the Talbot Square Gardens and Norfolk Square Gardens. A perfect place for family outing. • ZSL London Zoo – You can visit this Zoo after enjoying a long canal-side walk. Exploring London on a Budget

  6. Museums Museums like the National Gallery and the British Museum offer free entrance. The former houses historic artwork by renowned artists like Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Van Gogh; while the latter exhibits historic artifacts from all over the world. Other notable free entrance museums include the Museum of London, the Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, and Sir John Soane’s Museum. Parks and Gardens The city is also known for taking care of lush parks and gardens. Among the most popular gardens is the vast Kensington Gardens, which is also home to the Albert Memorial, the Serpentine Gallery, and the Diana Memorial Playground. The Greenwich Park is another scenic spot, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Other free parks include Hyde Park, Green Park, and St. James’s Park.

  7. Top Attractions Accessible from Paddington Train Station • Paddington Bear Statue You can find one of London’s iconic tourist attractions right at the station. Paddington Bear welcomes people to London right on Platform One of the train station. Everybody likes to take a selfie with the famous, bronze statue of the beloved now-classic Paddington Bear.

  8. Speakers’ Corner In the middle of the 1800s, people used a corner in Hyde Park just off Oxford Street and Marble Arch to hold demonstrations and protest actions. George Orwell, Vladimir Lenin, and Karl Marx are just some of the historic individuals known to frequently use the corner to demonstrate their right to free speech. In 1872, this Speakers’ Corner was officially designated as an area for public speaking by an act of Parliament. The place continues to be the venue for heated discussion, speeches, and public debates. People congregate on Hyde Park on Sunday mornings to listen to enthusiasts as they passionately share their views and opinions.

  9. You can walk to the Speakers’ Corner from the Paddington Train Station and listen to the speakers — and maybe even join in the lively sporadic heckling. • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Madame Tussauds London is one of the leading city attractions that both the locals and tourists make a point to visit. You are likely to spend a good amount of time being awed by the lifelike waxworks done in the image of famous historical figures and movie personalities. The wax museum is an easy 20-minute walk from Paddington Train Station. Taxis are also available to take you to the site.

  10. Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum Even closer to Paddington, Hotels Near Paddington London (a mere 3-minute walk) is the often overlooked Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum. You should not miss a visit to this laboratory, the very same one where penicillin was discovered by the great Alexander Fleming. Here you can learn about the history of this important breakthrough and its impact on modern medicine. • Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising Individuals born in the 1980s or shortly before are likely to have a lovely walk down memory lane in this charming museum. You can check out the delightful advertising campaigns of the era, as well as the nostalgic products that were part of most households during that time.

  11. Markets Although visitors should pay for what they buy, markets in London are a sight to see on their own. Markets like the 1,000-year-old Borough Market boasts a Victorian design which adds to its unique charm. The Portobello Road Market, located in the heart of Notting Hill, is frequented by tourists and locals because of its street food and vintage trinkets. Other free attractions in London include the St. Paul’s Church, the Temple Church, Houses of Parliament, Tate Modern, and Queen’s House. Artists can also find inspiration while walking along East London, known for its street art and murals.

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