“Unlocking London’s Hidden Charms: Revealing 5 Underrated Treasures (Part 2)”

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There are so many places in London to discover and explore. But, whenever we think about a London trip, we sort out the most famous and classic tourist trails to witness the most beautiful face of London in every possible way. However, this iconic place of the United Kingdom also has some other places that still need to be more underrated or less visited. People love to get stuck in well-known places and avoid hopping to other less-famous places. These have amazing attractions that are overlooked.

Unrated places that can be your hideaway from the bustling life are endless in number. So, we have sorted some places you should enlist on your radar on your London Trip.

Instead of the London Eye, Primrose Hill

The London Eye is an iconic exhibit, and visitors have made it famous worldwide. Also, it is the anchor of the London Skyline. But, it costs too much to go up.

So, you can go for an alternative, Primrose Hill. London is a place of scanty hills, and Primrose makes that view more majestic and stunning. At the top of the hill, you can explore the mesmerizing view of London Skyline. Also, the view shines all day long, even at night.

There is no park in the nearby location of Primrose hill. So, you can complete your night out at this place with lots of beautiful memories. Also, if you enjoy the fascinating night view, you can have dinner at the restaurant on the Shard. There is a bar where you can have a couple of your favourite drinks sitting on the cosy couch.

Instead of Oxford Street, Camden Market

London’s Oxford Street is renowned for world-class garments stores, department stores, branded showrooms, window shopping, and many options for different shopping types. But, if you want a cool place for shopping, you should head to Camden Market.

This market settles only on weekends in the Camden Lock and consists of a gallery of shops. Shop owners are selling varieties of items and daily needs. So, strolling around the market will be a delightful memory blended with a fun-filled atmosphere. The cool lunatic products will make you crazy.

Also, the world food scene of Camden Market is amazing. You can taste the fusion dishes and Mexican, African, Korean, and Iranian delicacies here. You will have a great day of shopping with fantastic local people.

Instead of Piccadilly Circus, Southbank

Instead of the heavy traffic and loud environment of Piccadilly Circus, you can take a break by walking towards the Southbank. Especially summer is the best time to visit this place to explore some vibrant and exciting events organized by locals. Out of those special events, you should experience Love Festivals and Wonderground.

Additionally, this Southbank is the best place for walking by the riverside and enjoying the majestic sights. Even you will feel relaxed in this less-crowded place. This place also offers fun outdoor activities, like; mini skating, carousel spinning, watching shows at Hayward gallery, and others. Even you will have fun with pop-up on-site eateries, street dancing performances, and nightlife on the Southbank’s streets.

Instead of West End Musical, Tiny Theatre

If you are musical and want to experience world-class music, London’s tiny theatres would be the best artistic option. These theatres will give you some exciting moments without any glamorous scenes. Also, these small and comfy theatre halls are the home to excellent productions. So, out of these outstanding venues, one is Donmar, which is famous for stellar performances. Even this hall will give you an immersive and intimate feel. Even you will feel you are watching performers right before you.

Other stalls also consist of 4-5 rows, which measure the pocket-sized settings of venues. Also, the unique theatre experiences will make you feel closer to the actors. Another tiny theatre hall is Print Room, where you will explore some outstanding talents and unparallel performances. These tiny halls use good odours and sound modulations to create brilliant scenes for spectators.

Instead of Leicester Square, Outdoor Cinema

Leicester Square is popular and famous for movie screenings. But this place is relatively inexpensive for people. So, you can easily overlook this overpriced movie destination by walking for the London outdoor cinema screening. Here, Film4 airs some great movies in the Somerset House.

Several London Burroughs used to organize movie screens in the local parks. You can spend your time and satisfy your addiction towards cinemascope by watching movies in the outdoor space. Still, if you want an aristocratic indoor movie hall with comfortable couches and nice food, you should go to everyman Cinema hall. Here, you will have some glasses of wine in an artisanal bar and delicious dishes in the on-site restaurant.

 

Above, you have found some untold stories in the corners of London. The historic landscape, serenity, artworks and archaeological instances, curiosity, and magical architectural establishments make London attractive. So, prepare for the trip to disclose the stories of some amazing unrated places in London.

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