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Live Like A Local: Navigating London

London, a sprawling metropolis of diversity, home to interesting spaces and experiences beyond the iconic landmarks. To truly live like a local and uncover the city’s unique charm, let’s explore the spaces cherished by Londoners. From bustling food markets to hidden local hangouts, green spaces, and independent gems, this guide will help you immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of London. 

  

The Marketplace 

Borough Market, Native Bankside: 

Nestled beneath the arches of London Bridge, Borough Market is a haven for food enthusiasts. This historic market, dating back to the 12th century, hosts an array of stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, delectable street food, and more. Join the locals in savouring flavours from around the world, exploring unique ingredients, and embracing the lively atmosphere that defines one of London’s oldest and most beloved food markets. 

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Leather Lane Market, Native King’s Wardrobe  

For a more intimate culinary experience, head to Leather Lane Market. This bustling street market has existed for over 100 years and displays an array of tasty food stalls selling a delicious mix of international food, alongside other local shops, market stalls, tasty cafés, restaurants and quirky coffee shops. 

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The Local Spot 

Little Venice, Native Hyde Park.  

Directly north of Paddington is the tranquil pocket of London affectionately known as Little Venice. With picturesque canals and narrowboat cruises travelling between Little Venice and Camden Lock, Little Venice is perfect for a romantic stroll with loved ones. 

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Mercato Metropolitano, Native Mayfair.  

Mercato Metropolitano is a converted church that is home to a collection of sustainable, authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine. Mercato Metropolitano brings diverse food practices and ingredients from different countries and cultures into urban spaces. The building hosts a rooftop terrace, wine cellar, German craft brewery and community hub, and its historic architecture makes it a one-of-a-kind attraction to visit. 

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Go A Little Further 

Richmond Park: 

Experience the tranquillity of nature without leaving the city by venturing to Richmond Park. Just a short journey from central London, this grand and open green space offers a respite from urban life. Roam freely among the roaming deer, explore ancient woodlands, and savour panoramic views of the Thames Valley. 

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Epping Forest: 

For a dose of wilderness, head to Epping Forest on the outskirts of London. This ancient forest, steeped in history, provides a serene backdrop for walking, cycling, or simply strolling through nature. Escape the urban chaos and immerse yourself in the woodlands, discovering hidden ponds, meadows, and centuries-old trees. 

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Big N Small 

Barbican Conservatory, Native King’s Wardrobe.  

The Barbican Conservatory is a glass-roofed, leafy sanctuary which features tropical plants and trees, birdlife and exotic fish. In the centre of London, a short walk from its financial engine in The City, you’ll find a hidden gem of a secret garden, an enchanting conservatory with over 2,000 species of tropical wildlife. Escape from city life into this extraordinary haven.  

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Young Vic, Native Bankside.  

The Young Vic is the country’s leading home for younger theatre artists, especially directors. They present seasons of work by new directors in tandem with productions by some of the world’s great directors. Its intimate auditorium, built cheaply with a rough, light-industrial feel, reinforced by low prices, creates the perfect atmosphere for enjoyable live theatre. 

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Whether indulging in culinary delights, unwinding in local spots, connecting with nature, or supporting the local independents, London offers original experiences that go beyond the typical tourist trail. By living like a local, you’ll discover the hidden gems that are part of London’s vibrant tapestry.  

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Top 5 places to feel inspired in London

If you are a horticulturist, or aspire to be, you can easily garner new ideas from seeing how plants of more than two thousand species are laid out to form what looks like a rainforest beneath the large glass roof. They do say plants are good for the office!

Nearest Native place: Native Bank 0.8 miles.

Max Colson

Libreria

After Rohan Silva quit as an entrepreneurial advisor to Downing Street in 2013, he opened this bookshop in East London. This attraction encompasses everything that makes a bookshop a bookshop, free of the distractions of loud coffee machines and Wi-Fi induced noises.

Here, books are arranged in suggestive themes rather than standard categories, allowing your trail of thought to run into many unexpected places. Come here to escape.

Nearest Native place: Native Fenchurch Street 0.8 miles.

Iwan Baan

Modern Society

This boutique in Shoreditch flung open its doors in 2015 and specialises in stocking luxury goods, including clothes from such brands as RE/DONE, Rejina Pyo and Alighieri. Modern Society has even launched its own clothing label and you can buy in the store. However, the building also houses a chic cafe where you can sip hot and cold beverages while admiring one of London’s coolest concept stores. It’s also a great place to stop for brunch.

Nearest Native place: Native Fenchurch Street 0.9 miles.

Cartoon Museum

This Bloomsbury museum is surely among the most unjustly hidden places in London. It includes British cartoons and comic art from various periods, right back to the eighteenth century.

Not only can you browse the three main galleries but you should also keep an eye on the line up of events and workshops, so you experience something new every time.

Nearest Native place: Native Mayfair.

Sam Jacob Studio

Tate Modern London

If your creative tastes lean towards visual art of a contemporary slant, you could regularly find new sources of inspiration in the Tate Modern, which is among the most creative places in London.

The Tate recently opened a Switch House extension where you can check out solo displays from female artists and take to a viewing platform allowing panoramic views of the city. The Tate is in Southwark’s Bankside area, in what was the building of Bankside Power Station.

Nearest Native place: Native Bankside 0.3 miles.

So there you have it, don’t settle for working from home or in one of those mundane co-working spaces. Get out there and try somewhere new!

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