Brick Lane Market is where Eastern promise meets East End chaos. As well as bric-a-brac and fruit and veg, you can now pick up everything from retro furniture to vintage jewellery. En savoir plus .
A super little neighbourhood pub in Bloomsbury with an inspired beer selection, cheese and meat boards, and thoughtful design touches. There’s live music, comedy and a regular quiz. En savoir plus .
Order a gimlet using Plymouth Royal Navy Strength Gin and ask one of the liveried barmen to demonstrate the “hard shake” while they make it. Prices for a cocktail at The Connaught Bar are not cheap. En savoir plus .
The V&A is one of the world's most magnificent museums, its foundation stone laid on this site by Queen Victoria in her last official public engagement in 1899. En savoir plus .
This great Young’s local shines like a riverside beacon. The relaxing front bar is ideal for quiet conversation, whereas the larger conservatory by the Thames attracts a lively crowd. En savoir plus .
Enjoy a drink by the rooftop pool with great views over the city. En savoir plus .
14th Best Restaurant in the world, 2012- up 20 spots from last year! En savoir plus .
This sausage deli declares announces its sloppy intentions w/ a wash basin in the corner, for trying to cleanse yourself of their 27cm grilled missiles. They also offer double-caffeinated "Fritz Cola" En savoir plus .
The menu is great, almost comically Brit retro. The hero dish is mince and potatoes, as stark a confection as it sounds. Metro gave it 5 out of 5 Stars. En savoir plus .