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Places gou wont believe are in London ⤵️ *the last one people miss Where would you go first? Share this with your friend and follow us for more London hidden gems! 📍 EEL PIE ISLAND — a private island on the Thames, home to working artists’ studios and echoes of its rock ’n’ roll past (The Rolling Stones & The Who played here). Open to the public only a few weekends a year. Entry: FREE, no booking but dates are limited. 📍 ALL HALLOWS BY THE TOWER — London’s oldest church, where Roman pavements meet war-damaged walls. You’ll find a 1,900-year-old Roman floor in the crypt. Entry: FREE daily, no booking needed. 📍 STRAWBERRY HILL HOUSE (Castle) — a gothic fairytale mansion that inspired countless novels, with grand halls and secret passageways. Entry: Paid (£12–15), open Wed–Sun, advance booking recommended. #london #londontravel #londontips #londonthingstodo #londonblogger #londonguide #uktraveller #uktravelblogger #romaniantraveler #romaniantravelblogger Things to do in London | London experiences | Unique places in London | Free things to do in London | Hidden Gems in London | London Guide | Budget Travel London

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Strawberry Hill House & Garden

Strawberry Hill House & Garden

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Museum
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4.6

Restored Gothic castle, once home to Horace Walpole, with a landscaped garden, tours & a cafe.

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Covent Garden’s Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

Covent Garden’s Hidden Gems: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

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Eel Pie Island

Eel Pie Island

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4.4

Once a 1960s rock & jazz hotspot, this residential community has artists' studios & unique houses.

All Hallows by the Tower

All Hallows by the Tower

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4.7

The wedding venue of president John Quincy Adams, founded in 675 AD, with a Saxon arch & a museum.