
- The Doctor Who Shop and Museum
As a massive Whovian, I would love to visit/see as many Doctor Who related things as possible. While vague ideas for visiting some of the more famous filming sites are in my mind, a definite must-see is this museum/fan-shop.
- William Morris Gallery
While I am not familiar with Morris’ work myself, it has been recommended as a great visit. Located in his childhood home, this museum is said to present a very personal and in-depth look at the Victorian artist. This aspect, along with an entry fee of Free.99, are great motivators to give the gallery a visit.
- Underground Supper Club
One way to pique my interest for an event is for that event to be centered around food. Now place that event inside an old refurbished 1960s tube carriage and I am officially intrigued. With an ever-changing menu prepared by world-renowned chefs, the Underground Supper Club definitely seems like an experience that must be had.

- Sky Garden
The Sky Garden boasts of being London’s Highest Public Garden and offers quite the view of the London skyline while surrounded by beautiful greenery. If you reserve a spot in advance, you can experience all that the Sky Garden has to offer for free. The spots available are only for an hour; however, it does present a cheaper alternative to a similar experience like that of The Shard.

- Old Spitalfields
- Borough Market
- Camden Market
Remember what I said was one way to pique my interest…no, not swear words… that’s right… food. So, you’ll have to forgive me for the fact that three of the things on my list are markets. But these three markets are all said to present different vibes and food experiences, so I’m really interested in visiting them and comparing and contrasting them…for the sake of research of course.
- The British Museum
https://www.britishmuseum.org/
Besides food, I am very interested in viewing and learning about art and different types of culture. Something the British Museum is said to do very well. The large majority of the museum can be viewed for free; however, there are some “Special Exhibits” that have an admission fee to view. Either way The British Museum definitely seems like a must-see experience
- BFI
The British Film Institute is a charitable organization that focuses on expanding and maintaining the cinematic art in London. Along with several exhibitions and film festivals over the year, BFI screens a variety of different films, both classic and contemporary, every day in their Southbank and IMAX theaters. As a movie lover on the peak of becoming a snob, a showing at BFI sounds like an amazing event.

- Froth and Rind
To end this list, I thought we could wrap back to a reoccurring theme that’s been present: food. Froth and Rind is a fine cheese and beer shop located in Walthamstow. With supposedly punny food names and delicious meals, this little out-of-the-way shop sounds like a great stop.
Honorable Mentions:
- Doctor Who Walking Tour
- BTS Concert
- Secret Food Tour of London
- Chinatown
- Stratford-upon-Avon





