What should you do when you’re trapped under a grey sky?  Perhaps, you should seek some colors.  What about a rainbow-ish treasure hunt?  It’s not because the English weather is cheeky (not to say boring) that there’s not a golden pot under all this rain – this rainbow.

8 million people are living in London.  How insane is that? Add a bunch of tourists on top of that and there you are; Busy London.  

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I think London is the kind of city that you love… or hate.  As I’m certainly not a fan of crowds, I had to avoid (or at least try to) these tourist traps or what you commonly call “tourist attractions”. You could also check these unusual things to do in London if you want to do something different.

This guide is a “Do It Yourself” kind of guide and this is ideal if you’d rather do something different, unique. There are many colorful and cool things to see in London (AKA Instagram heaven!).  There are also ways to check out the landmarks outside of the busy hours.

Please note that I visited London during the winter.  I wasn’t there for weeks, I was only there for a quick weekend.  (I’ll be back in London soon enough anyway!)   Also, note that you can see all these things for FREE.  You only need to get an “Oyster Card”, which is the public transport pass for London.  Kindly note that you cannot buy this card straight from the bus (been there, tried it and they politely sent me away!).  I didn’t manage to see everything on this list while I was there as I lost time going to some other places I wouldn’t recommend on this list.  Also, most places are scattered around the city, which means you can’t do it in one day.  But, as I’m going back soon, I’ll make sure to update this list at some point.

Heading to London soon? Here’s how you can visit London in 2 days. Make sure to read our guide to help you decide how many days you need in London.

Where to buy the Oyster Card in London

  • Visitor centres;
  • Ticket shops;
  • Metro (tube), overground and rail stations;
  • Online.

You could also buy a Day Travelcard from ticket machines or from visitor centres.

Cool attraction in London #1: Shoreditch Street Art

If you’re into street art, why not consider a London street art tour.

Street Art London

Cool things to do in London #2: St Lukes Mews

Colorful Places in London #3: Neal’s Yard

Neal's Yard London

 Cool things in London #4: St. Dunstan in the East Church Garden

 saint dunstan in the east

Cool things about London #5: The Churchill Arms

Note: There is a special twist during the Christmas holidays!

Do something different in London #6: Sugarhouse Studios

 

Bywater Street

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Things to see near London #7: Mayfield Lavender Farm

 

Note: This farm is located outside of London, in the South.

The London Classics

London Eye

 

Avoid the crowd PRO tip:  Check out the area in the morning (the earlier the better), it is way less crowded than during the afternoon. Although, the view is prettier at night.

Big Ben

Big Ben London

Avoid the crowd PRO tip:  Check out the area in the morning (the earlier the better), it is far less crowded than during the afternoon.  I went on a Sunday morning, and it was surprisingly quiet.  I went back later to get more shots, and I sadly abandoned the project as there were hundreds and hundreds of people.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge London

Avoid the crowd PRO tip:  I was there during the afternoon.  Instead of going closer to the bridge where there is way too many people, I’d suggest you take the footpath next to the water.  You can find the right spot next to Saint Dunstan in the East Church Garden if you head towards the water.

Where to stay in London

I stayed in a very cool Boutique Hostel called Palmers Lodge Swiss Cottage which wasn’t in the middle of the action, but still it wasn’t too far for me (this option is also better for your wallet)!  They provide Wi-Fi, a tasty breakfast and great meals! The atmosphere is quite unique as you can really feel the English vibe.  Grab a tea or Fish’N’Chips, and book your room now!

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About Melissa Giroux

Melissa Giroux founded abrokenbackpack.com in 2015. She is been living abroad since 2014. Originally Canadian, she has been living and working online in many destinations around the world. She is passionate about traveling, technology, entrepreneurship, and CrossFit.

She has traveled extensively in Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. She is now living in Thailand.


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