10 things to do in London at night

    10 things to do in London at night
    Here are ten things to do in London at night (even for travelers on a budget), from typical pubs to West End musicals.

    1 – Spend the night in a traditional London pub

    Trivial, we know, but there is nothing more British than spending the evening in front of a beer in a typical English pub. There is no shortage of historic pubs in London, starting with the Star Tavern in the Belgravia district, which not only hosted actors like Peter O'Toole, but also criminals who organized here one of the biggest robberies in England, the London Mail Train robbery. -Glasgow 1963 which raised more than ÂŁ2 million.




    muchos Ads They have 500 years of history behind them, such as The Grapes, which today belongs to actor Ian McKellen, or the Spaniards Inn in Hampstead, and they are all characteristic in their decoration with their wooden stools and the classic pint of beer at the bar. London pubs can get very busy, especially at weekends, so if you want to eat make sure to book in advance.

    2 – Eating in London, from typical cuisine to street food

    London is a cosmopolitan city and that is why there is no cuisine in the world that you do not find represented in good restaurants or small informal establishments. Believe me, English cuisine is not alone fish and chips and in London you will find 61 restaurants with at least one Michelin star such as those of Alain Ducasse or the famous Gordon Ramsay. London is also famous for the ethnic cuisine (Indian, Middle Eastern, Chinese, etc.) that you will find in every neighborhood and many restaurants retain their authentic flavor. And if you want to eat in London on a budget, don't forget to try the street food: sandwiches, steamed Chinese dumplings, sushi, Mexican burritos, Vietnamese baguettes... nothing is missing and the night market kiosks are also open! at night!




    3 – Clubs and discos in London

    If the night is made for dancing, London is the right place for you with its clubs animated by great international DJs, concerts and evenings with live music. Here too the variety is wide and from the Proud Camden converted from an old stable and equipped with a large terrace to the XOYO with its house and electronic music, you will be spoiled for choice. Remember, however, to always check the opening times because very often clubs in London close much earlier than in Italy (but they are almost always open every day).

    4 – Concerts and live music in London

    Among the ten things to do in London at night is undoubtedly attending a concert. In the British capital the music scene is among the liveliest in the world and it is not difficult to find it. jazz club, bars with live music and places with mysterious locations inside old basements. If we have already told you about XOYO, at the Blues Kitchen in Camden you will find jazz, blues and rock concerts. At the Roof Gardens Live lounge, however, you can enjoy music on the charm of a terrace overlooking Kensington High Street, while if you prefer big concerts, your addresses are undoubtedly the O2 and the Royal Albert Hall.

    5 – Walking tour, strolling around London

    Buses and the subway are certainly convenient for getting around, but if you want to get to know London better, why not rely on one of them? walking tour, guided walking tours? Many of the most interesting tours of London take place at night and will tell you the hidden stories of the city or legendary characters such as Sherlock Holmes or the infamous Jack the Ripper. Some walking tours will make you discover graffiti and street artists; others, however, will even take you inside the most famous museums for a very special visit away from the crowds.




    6 – Hunting ghosts

    Do you love paranormal and scary stories? London is the ideal city to look for ghosts that seem to haunt every corner. Therefore, not only ancient castles, but also parks, haunted houses such as the famous Sutton House with its ghost of the Lady in White and even pubs... there are many addresses in London that can count on mysterious presences ready to play strange tricks. . . Also in this case, there are authentic themed guided tours that will take you through the alleys of London or take advantage of the night to create an exciting itinerary yourself.

    7 – See a musical in London's West End

    The West End is located in that area between Piccadilly Circus and Holborn and is known throughout the world for its theaters. If you want to see a musical, this is the ideal London neighborhood for you with titles such as Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Wicked, Billy Elliot and Mamma Mia. that have been represented for years uninterruptedly. Choose your favorite musical and remember that by booking in advance you can purchase tickets at reduced prices compared to theater box offices. There are also plenty of ticket offices on site, especially in the Leicester Square area, and it's possible to find some great last minute deals here too!

    8 – Take a ride on the London Eye at sunset


    The London Eye is one of the most famous Ferris wheels in the world and each year it transports more than 3 million visitors to the incredible height of 135 meters aboard comfortable transparent capsules that will allow you to take incredible photographs of the London panorama. . Although it doesn't open until late, booking a ticket for the 30-minute ride at dusk or, in the winter months, after dark, is the best way to see from above the incredible carpet of lights that London transforms into at dusk. evening.



    9 – A visit to the Sky Garden

    If you're looking for a stunning view of London from above, the Sky Garden at the skyscraper at 20 Fenchurch Street is for you. Inside this space you will find a garden, a panoramic viewpoint over the city of London and a large terrace open, unfortunately, only during the day. But don't despair, because the restaurant, brasserie and two pubs are open late into the night. Access to the Sky Garden is free, but as there are only a very limited number of tickets available each day, it is necessary to book your visit three weeks in advance.

    10 – A night at the museum

    Many London museums host evening openings to allow the public to get up close and personal with their masterpieces in a new and surprising setting. British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery and Barbican These are just some of the museums in London that are preparing special events such as guided tours, musical performances in their rooms or, simply, an extended inauguration of their collections. For opening times, you can check the websites of the various museums in London when planning your holiday.

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