Hidden Gems Of London

Travellers are of all kinds. Some who prefer to explore the must-visits of a place, others who go a bit further and explore a bit about the history, people, food and culture and yet another kind who delve deeper to dig in the unexplored, the lesser-known or the hidden attractions. After all, every city has a lot in store and a lot more than remains undiscovered. And if you are speaking of London – a city most visited on the globe, rich in history, culture, heritage and architecture, how can you leave just by taking a ride on the London Eye or a few clicks at the iconic landmarks.  These may surely be unmissable, but is that to London. Definitely not! London is vast, and indeed rich – in terms of things to see and do. With your book international flight from Mumbai to London, don’t miss a chance to explore the hidden gems of the city for an outrightly unforgettable experience.



Explore the following attractions that may not be a part of most common guidebooks but are certainly worth exploring for enriching yourself about the city and its interesting aspects.
Wilton’s Music Hall: One of the best kept secrets of London, Wilton’s Music Hall is the oldest surviving music hall of the word. This heritage site hosts a variety of performing arts that include plays, opera, puppetry, classical music, cabaret and dance.

Postman's Park: Built in 1900, the scenic park is home to The Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice. There are ceramic placards that state the story of people who gave their lives while saving the lives of others.
Little Venice: Lying north of Paddington at the confluence of the Grand Union and Regent’s Canals, the picturesque Little Venice offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. The waterfront eateries, the gondolas and the total ambience make it absolutely amazing.

Dennis Severs' House: A carefully themed place lit by candles only takes you to a journey back to a couple of centuries wherein you are asked to imagine the family of Huguenot silk weavers who are there in the house, but just out of sight.

Tea Room at the V&A Museum: While the wonders of V&A Museum are well-known, its Tea Room is a secret treasure. It was the first museum restaurant in the world.
A perfect travel experience extends much beyond the best known places of interest and you can certainly not miss this wonderful chance in a city as vast and vivid like London. International tickets has become really convenient with online search and online booking. Grab your tickets from Mumbai to London now and explore a city that never really let’s you go.