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Top 8 London attractions you probably never knew existed

They may not appear on the top of everyone's 'must see' list, but here are eight not so common London attractions which are still worth a visit.

Australian Times by Australian Times
09-12-2013 16:11
in Travel

LONDON is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. Mention ‘London’ to anyone and they’ll tell you all about the places you have to visit. Most likely they’ll mention Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and a plethora of other well-known tourist attractions. The problem is, you may have already done all the standard tourist attractions or you might just be worn out from constantly trying to push through all the other tourists.

If you’re looking for something a little different check out seven of London’s best kept secrets.

Transport for London’s Lost Property Office

The idea of looking at people’s property left on trains may not sound that interesting, but this weird and wonderful exhibit will most definitely leave you scratching your head. Transport for London estimates that 140,000 items are left on transport every year and many those items end up here – some of the highlights of the exhibition include a telephone from 1936 and a stuffed Eagle.

Cockney Cash Machines

If you’re looking to get into the London spirit, look out for the cockney cash machines. Located in five locations across London, these cash machines give you the option to change the language to Cockney. You’ll no longer be asked if you want to take cash out, instead you’ll be asked how much sausage and mash you want.

Camley Street Natural Park

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It may be hard to believe that this beautiful greenery is located behind St Pancras station – one of the busiest stations in London. But, the Camley Street Nature Park is a far cry from the usual hustle and bustle of London.

The park consists of over two acres of tranquil green space, right on the banks of Regent’s canal.

Hyde Park Night Skate

If you’re looking for an excuse to act like a child then you’ll love the Hyde Park night skate. Every Friday night a large group of roller-skaters get together to skate around London. The tour takes in some of London’s most iconic locations. And best thing is, the entire event is marshalled, meaning you’ll be able to glide past cars as they frustratingly have to wait for 500 middle-aged skaters to glide by.

The Horniman Museum

There’s a wealth of museums to visit in London, but it’s always the same three or four that get all the credit. Although they’re worth the visit, there are many more interesting museums to visit. The Horniman museum consists of three different collections — world culture, natural history and music. And the best thing about the museum is many of the items can be touched, worn and played with.

Supperclub

You may have heard of breakfast in bed, but what about dinner in bed? Located in Notting Hill, the Supperclub offers a dining experience like no other.  All the food and drinks are served to you in bed. The evening also consists of alternative cabaret, all topped off with a big party.

Burger and Lobster Restaurant

Warning: If you don’t like lobsters or burgers you probably won’t like this restaurant, but for everyone else The Burger and Lobster Restaurant is a real treat. The restaurant costs just £20 a head, which means you’ll be able to experience the glamorous London lifestyle without taking out a second mortgage.

The London Helicopter

Anyone can take a picture of Big Ben or Westminster, but they’re always so boring.  What if you could take pictures of London’s most famous locations from the sky – now there’s some family photos everyone will actually want to see. The London Helicopter offers daily trips for up to four people at a time.

Author: Joey Spencer recently quit his job working in Canary Wharf, to begin living the life he always wanted. After years of procrastinating, he’s finally got down to doing all the travelling and writing he’s always wanted to do. 

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