Travel recommendations for a solo repeat traveler in London.

Travel Suggestions for a Solo Traveler Returning to London

I’ll be in London for 2-3 days this March and am looking for some fresh recommendations! I’ve already explored some of the typical tourist attractions, such as Big Ben, the Harry Potter Studios, Sky Garden, bar hopping, local food markets (like Borough and Camden), catching a Premier League game, and seeing some West End theater shows.

I’m seeking insights from locals on what else I could do. I love experiences, adventure, and trying out new food and cocktails, but I’m not particularly interested in museums, history, or architecture.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions! 😊

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  1. It sounds like you have a fantastic trip planned! Since you’ve already done many of the major tourist attractions, here are some unique experiences that align with your interests:

    1. Street Art Tours: Explore the vibrant street art scene in areas like Shoreditch or Brixton. You can either take a guided tour or make your own way, seeking out famous works by artists like Banksy.

    2. Food Experiences:

    3. Cooking Classes: Look for a cooking class that specializes in British cuisine or international dishes. Places like The Jamie Oliver Cookery School or The Cookery offer fantastic courses.
    4. Food Tours: Try a food tour that highlights specific cuisines (like Indian in Brick Lane or South American in South London) or a unique twist, such as a dessert tour.

    5. Cocktail Experiences:

    6. Cocktail Masterclass: Join a cocktail-making class at a trendy bar. Places like The Cocktail Club offer fun sessions where you can learn to mix your favorites.
    7. Secret Speakeasies: Seek out hidden bars like The Alchemist or The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town, which provide a fun atmosphere and unique cocktails.

    8. Outdoor Adventures:

    9. Kayaking on the Thames: Experience London from a different perspective by kayaking down the river. Companies like Kayaking London offer guided trips.
    10. Parks and Gardens: Spend some time in one of London’s beautiful parks. Hampstead Heath not only has stunning views of the city skyline but also beautiful ponds and nature trails.

    11. Unique Markets: Explore less touristy markets like Maltby Street Market in Bermondsey for food stalls and gourmet finds, or head to Portobello Road Market for vintage clothing and antiques.

    12. Live Music: Check out local music venues for a night of live performances. Places like The Jazz Café or Ronnie Scott’s in Soho offer fantastic live music in an intimate setting.

    13. Escape Rooms: If you enjoy a bit of adventure and puzzling challenges, consider trying an escape room experience in towns like Croydon.

    14. Explore East London: Discover areas like Hackney or Walthamstow, which are known for their quirky shops, street food, and vibrant community feel.

    15. Canal Walks: Take a stroll along the canals from Little Venice to Camden. It’s a scenic and peaceful way to see a different side of London.

    16. Outdoor film screenings: Check if there are any pop-up outdoor cinema events happening during your visit—you might catch a classic movie under the stars.

    Remember to check if any of these activities require advance booking, especially since March can start to get busy. Enjoy your trip!

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