Trendy Areas to Visit on Your Next Trip to London

There are not many places in the world that are as eclectic as London. History and culture fuse together in the heart and soul of the United Kingdom. Glittering palaces, posh tea rooms, high street shopping and more all make up the intricately woven fabric of London society. Each of the many neighborhoods in London boasts its own culture, which is part of what makes visiting this city so exciting and unique. 

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Covent Garden

Covent Garden is perhaps one of the most charming parts of the city. Just steps from some of the most famous theaters in the West End, Covent Garden is filled with great restaurants, shopping, and classic British pubs. While you are there, make time to visit the Covent Garden market where you can pick up some fun souvenirs. 

Covent Garden

Camden

Cool bars, funky restaurants, and live music make up the scene in Camden. This lively part of town is where young locals head for a night of fun and entertainment. If you want to see what’s current in London, spend an evening in Camden and immerse yourself into the culture of modern-day London. If you are lucky, you might even have a celebrity sighting at the Roundhouse or Jazz Club, two well known venues where popular stars visit and often play.

Camden

Notting Hill

Notting Hill is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in London. This area is known for its posh boutiques and upscale restaurants. You'll instantly recognize the neighborhood as you're walking the streets thanks to the colorful townhouses that line the streets. Notting Hill is also known for its annual carnival festivities, which include a parade to celebrate the area's Caribbean roots. If you are looking to shop while you stroll the streets, head to Portobello Market, one of the best markets in London, where you are sure to find something special and unique to take home.

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Shoreditch

Considered to be the artsiest neighborhood in London, Shoreditch is where trendsetters and creatives go to mingle. Fashionable bars, small gastropubs, and artisanal coffee shops all make up the eclectic dining scene. If you’re in the mood to shop, Shoreditch is filled with vintage and designer boutiques.  Plant and flower lovers won’t want to miss the Columbia Road Flower Market while there, where vendors offering vibrants blooms, lush greens, savory herbs and hardy succulents line the street.

Shoreditch

Columbia Road Flower Market

Kensington and Chelsea

If you're in the mood to see some historic landmarks, royal residences, and visit excellent shops, then head to Kensington and Chelsea. Bordering Hyde Park and the River Thames, this part of London is the perfect place to take an afternoon stroll and enjoy the city's sites and sounds.  Museum lovers will be satisfied in Kensington, where three of the United Kingdom’s best museums are located on a single street: the Natural History Museum, Victoria & Albert, and the Science Museum. If you are a sports fan, in Chelsea an absolute must is to take a Premier League Champions Chelsea FC. tour.

Kensington

Chelsea

These are just a few of the many neighborhoods you should explore on your next visit to London. As you walk through the city, you'll quickly discover what makes each part of town so unique. 

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