Must See Sights and Landmarks in Forest Green Area

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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Forest Green Area

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
10 incredible churches and cathedrals you have to visit in London
"It's been the coronation church since 1066, where William the Conqueror was crowned King of England. It is, of course, a hub for tourists these days and sightseeing passes are £22 when purchased in person on the day. If you’re planning to attend it’s definitely worth booking online too — tickets bought online are £2 cheaper and entitle the holder to fast track access."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
2 Days in London: The Perfect London Itinerary
"Westminster Abbey is definitely one of the UK’s most impressive churches. It’s here that key events in the life of the British Royal Family take place including Royal Weddings (17 to date) and Coronations (the majority of British rulers since 1066!)."
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"The Abbey was built by Edward the Confessor, and William the Conqueror was crowned in it on Christmas Day 1066. Thousands of people are buried, or have their ashes interred, in it. Many others have plaques."
The Shard
The Shard
4.6 (25668 ratings)4 (97 ratings)
87-floor glass skyscraper with a jagged peak, with restaurants, offices, hotel and viewing platform.
32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG, United Kingdom
LandmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by A Londoner's Blog About London
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"Given that it’s the tallest building in the United Kingdom, it’s only natural that the Shard is also one of the most incredible viewpoints in London. There are the viewing decks of the View from The Shard where you can go and take epic photos from. However I always personally recommend having drinks at the bar in the Shard instead."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best architecture in London
"Renzo Piano, its designer, is said to have been inspired by London’s railway lines when building this 95-floor behemoth. Visit the viewing area at The Shard, The View from The Shard observatory, stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, or visit one of The Shard’s restaurants."
Tower of London
Tower of London
4.6 (73731 ratings)4.5 (58770 ratings)
Centuries of bloody history around a medieval castle, home to Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters.
St Katharine's & Wapping, London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksConference centerHistorical placeLandmarkHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London City Calling
50 free things to do in London
"While visiting the historically important Tower of London does require a paid entrance ticket, the daily Ceremony of the Keys – the traditional ‘locking up’ of the Tower – is completely free to watch. At exactly 21:53 each evening, the Chief Yeoman Warder (or ‘Beefeater’) marches through the Tower carrying the Queen’s Keys. Escorted by four armed guards, he performs a series of specific rituals as he locks the gates to the Tower for the night before returning the keys to the Queen’s House at 10pm."
Mentioned by Devon 21 days itinerary
See the Best of England: A Three Week Itinerary
"The Tower of London – Built by William the Conqueror in 1078, the Tower of London was turned into a prison in 1100. Some of its most famous prisoners included King Henry VI, the wives of King Henry VII, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard and Sir Thomas More. These days the Tower is a museum rather than a prison. A great way to see some of the grounds is with an entertaining tour hosted by the Yeoman Warders who will frighten and dazzle you with tales of the Towers past."
Mentioned by London x London
The London Sightseeing Guide: 39 Unmissable Things to do in London
"Tour the (in)famous Tower of London, and find out more about its 900-year history. It’s had many uses over the years – as a palace, prison and even a zoo – but today it’s famously the home of the Crown Jewels. Prepare to be dazzled by the Royal Family’s riches – I recommend booking ahead through Get Your Guide so that you can skip the line."
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
4.7 (108922 ratings)4.5 (34361 ratings)
Panoramic views from high level walkways and behind-the-scenes access to original lifting machinery.
Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
London Itinerary: How to Spend 6 Days in London
"Next suggested stop is HMS Belfast(fee*), which is permanently moored on the Thames a short walk from Tower Bridge on the south bank. This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with an interest in boats. Launched just before the outbreak of World War 2, this Royal Navy Light Cruiser saw action in both World War 2 and the Korean War, before being decommissioned in 1963."
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in London
"Definitely up there as one of my favourite bridges in the world, Tower Bridge is marvellous to photograph both during the day…. … and at night, as a long exposure. It’s also good from both sides of the river, although if you go to the south bank then you can frame it with the Tower of London as well, which is nice."
Mentioned by ExpertPhotography
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"After the houses of Parliament, this bridge is London’s most well known site. There are several excellent angles to photograph this bridge from. – A very popular photo to take is traffic light trails going through the archways of the bridge."
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
4.5 (2475 ratings)4.5 (15432 ratings)
Neo-Gothic masterpiece and seat of the UK government. Guided tours on Saturdays and in summer.
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
20 best free things to do in London
"Home to the world’s most famous clock, Big Ben (officially the Queen Elizabeth Tower, but no one calls it that), the Houses of Parliament is a neo-Gothic wonder built in the mid-19th century. All tours are currently suspended, so for now would-be visitors will have to make do with a 360º virtual tour."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
2 Days in London: The Perfect London Itinerary
"This doesn’t go quite as high as the Shard, but you are closer to Westminster so get great views of the Houses of Parliament. You could also do both of course!. If you want to do the London Eye, we’ve found the best prices are available by booking your ticket online here."
Mentioned by Devon 21 days itinerary
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"Big Ben & The Houses of Parliament – Iconic Big Ben is the name of the bell in the giant clock tower at the end of the Houses of Parliament, where the UK Parliament meets. This iconic sight is best viewed from the Westminster Bridge or from the south side of the Thames."
Jewel Tower
Jewel Tower
4 (387 ratings)3.5 (249 ratings)
Tower of the original 14th-century Palace of Westminster, with ribbed-vault ceiling and exhibition.
Abingdon St, London, SW1P 3JX, United Kingdom
Historical place museumSights & LandmarksHeritage museumHistory museumMuseumHistoric Sites
Queen Charlotte's Cottage
Queen Charlotte's Cottage
4.3 (21 ratings)4 (237 ratings)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"The elegant redbrick exterior of the smallest of Britain's royal palaces seems almost humble when compared with the grandeur of, say,…"
St William Of York R C Church, Reading
St William Of York R C Church, Reading
4.7 (17 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
46 Upper Redlands Rd, Reading, RG1 5JP, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious Sites
The Queen Victoria
The Queen Victoria
4.2 (245 ratings)4 (25 ratings)
Classic pub featuring wine boxes on the walls, signed celebrity pictures and a British menu.
72 Peascod St, Windsor, SL4 1DE, United Kingdom
PubSights & LandmarksGastropubMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Holy Sepulchre Church
Holy Sepulchre Church
4.5 (129 ratings)4 (14 ratings)
17th-century church hosting regular concerts, the burial place of Captain Smith of Pocahontas fame.
Holborn Viaduct, London, EC1A 2DQ, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Sepulchre is dominated by its grey 15th century Gothic tower. Captain John Smith, the famous Governor of Virginia, rescued by Pocahontas, was buried here in 1631. But St Sepulchre also has darker associations."

Best Nature and Wildlife Areas in Forest Green

Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust
Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust
4.6 (1770 ratings)4 (43 ratings)
Urban nature reserve comprising 10 reservoirs, with birdwatching plus a cafe & visitors centre.
2 Forest Rd, London, N17 9NH, United Kingdom
Nature preserveNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Isabella Plantation
Isabella Plantation
4.8 (2153 ratings)5 (263 ratings)
Lush 40-acre woodland located within Richmond Park & known for its evergreen azaleas.
Richmond Park, Richmond, TW10 5HS, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksArboretumGardenParkNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Secret London
15 Stunning Green Spaces You Won't Believe Are In London
"Full of rare and unusual trees and shrubs, the Isabella Plantation is a beautiful spot set in the depths of Richmond Park. It’s a green space for most of the year, but in April & May, the azaleas bloom and Isabella Plantation becomes a perfect pink paradise. COVID-19 UPDATE: Isabella Plantation is currently closed to the public."
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
4.6 (129 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Restored Victorian cemetery and local nature reserve with urban woodland, bats and butterflies.
Southern Grove, London, E3 4PX, United Kingdom
ParkSights & LandmarksCemeteryCharityNature preserveNature & Wildlife Areas

Top Best Italian Restaurants in Forest Green

TOZI
TOZI
4.5 (1084 ratings)
Venetian sharing plates, cheese and meat in marble, wood and terracotta room with large group table.
8 Gillingham St, Pimlico, London, SW1V 1HJ, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantBarCocktail barDinner theaterEvent venueLunch restaurantRestaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by Visit London
Best 12 Italian restaurants in London
"Whilst enjoying a comfortable stay in the Park Plaza Victoria London or if you just want to pop in for a bite to eat, you’ll experience true Venetian specialities at Tozi. Opt for one of the pizzettas made straight from the wood oven, or delve into the huge pasta and salad selection that will have your mouth watering."
Mentioned by London Revealed
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"With the unique added ingredient of Bailey’s thrown in to a sumptuous mix of crunchy biscuit and oozing chocolate ganache, the TOZI Affogato certainly isn’t one to be missed – but then again none of their desserts are!"
Margot
Margot
4.5 (648 ratings)
Elegant, bi-level setting for upmarket regional Italian cuisine and more than 300 global wines.
45 Great Queen St, London, WC2B 5AA, United Kingdom
Italian restaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
Where to find the best Italian food in London
"Situated on Covent Garden’s Great Queen Street, right next to Freemasons’ Hall, Margot is perfectly poised to be your next pre-show dinner spot. The brainchild of Paulo de Tarso and Nicolas Jaouën, who previously worked together at Mayfair’s glamorous Scott’s, the restaurant takes classic Italian cuisine to the next level, with a menu of elevated but unfussy pasta dishes, as well as a delicious range of fish and meat plates. Once you’ve settled in and enjoyed the complimentary bread (Margot is a serious contender for having the best focaccia in London), we recommend starting your meal with the uovo in camicia, which comes with poached eggs, asparagus and a Parmesan “foam” that, once you’ve tried, you’ll want to pour on everything."
Mentioned by Tatler
London's top Italian restaurants
"45 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AAThe name ‘Margot’ conjures up several things. Gwyneth Paltrow’s iconic character in The Royal Tenenbaums; Princess Margaret’s childhood nickname; and of course, Australian bombshell actress Margot Robbie. What it doesn’t conjure up is an Italian restaurant, so it’s surprising to find one in Covent Garden of that name (the actual origins of the moniker are quite sweet – it’s named for the owner’s mother-in-law, while the sausage dog motif that runs throughout is in reference to her nickname, being a petite lady)."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Italian Covent Garden. If you fancy spoiling someone special with lashings of Covent Garden class, we suggest splashing some serious cash at Margot – a gloriously old-school Italian complete with a behatted doorman, a jazzy crooning soundtrack, flattering lighting and a wealth of brasserie luxe trappings. It’s all about luxuriating in sumptuous vintage glamour, aided by cosseting service, smart food and a dizzying list with more than 350 wines."
Rossopomodoro Covent Garden
Rossopomodoro Covent Garden
4.3 (1611 ratings)
Wood-fired pizzas and classics made with imported ingredients in informal setting with open kitchen.
50-52, Monmouth St, London WC2H 9EP, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantBarPizza restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"A worldwide chain with a serious presence in London, Rossopomodoro has also stayed true to its Neapolitan roots. Wood-fired pizzas are made with flour from Naples and many of its pasta plates pay homage to the home city, while affogato al caffè provides the final authentic thrill. Flagship site: John Lewis Shopping Centre, 300 Oxford Street, W1A 1EX"

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Forest Green

Mei Ume
Mei Ume
4.6 (129 ratings)
The inventive culinary traditions of Japan and China are showcased at this smart hotel dining room.
10 Trinity Square, London, EC3N 4AJ, United Kingdom
Asian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Whisper
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"Mei Ume is not only an exceptional Chinese restaurant, it is one of the most stunning, elegant dining treats in London. First off, the surroundings are magnificent. The room has beautiful cornices and columns, mesmerising art and a welcome sense of calm, besides charming service."
Mentioned by Tatler
The 8 best Chinese restaurants in London to head to this summer
"In principle we're opposed to a combined Chinese/Japanese restaurant. However, in the case of Mei Ume, at the cracking Four Seasons hotel, we make an exception - because it's so damn good. On the Japanese side, wok-fried wagyu is the real deal and there's a live sushi station."
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"Mei Ume somehow manages to seamlessly combine Chinese and Japanese cuisine in its luxe home at the Four Seasons. While this food might not come cheap, it’s worth the spend if you’re looking to impress."
Wok To Walk
Wok To Walk
4.4 (1350 ratings)
Compact counter-serve eatery with made-to-order stir-fries, including vegan & vegetarian options.
22 Cranbourn St, London, WC2H 7AA, United Kingdom
Asian restaurantAsian fusion restaurantChinese restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Veeraswamy
Veeraswamy
4.3 (1107 ratings)
High-end dining and luxurious Maharajah-inspired decor at London's oldest Indian restaurant.
Victory House, 99-101 Regent St, London W1B 4RS, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantFine dining restaurantSouth Asian restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
10 of London’s Oldest Restaurants Worth a Visit
"Opened in 1926 by the grandson of an English army general and an Indian princess, Veerswarmy — now London’s oldest Indian restaurant — was an instant hit with the upper classes. After being sold in 1997 to Ranjit Mathrani and Namitha Panjabi (who also own Masala Zone), much of the maharaja-inspired palatial opulence, which first attracted the likes of Winston Churchill to the restaurant, was restored. The traditional recipes from Punjab, Goa, Lucknow, and Kashmir, earned Veeraswamy a Michelin star in 2016."
Mentioned by britishgrubhub.com
The Most Famous & Iconic Places To Eat In London – British Grub Hub
"Dating to 1926, Veeraswamy is as iconic as they come, being England’s oldest Indian restaurant. We love a curry in Blighty and Veeraswamy serves the best of traditional Indian dishes but with modern flair. VeeraswamyVictory House99-101 Regent StreetMayfairLondonW1B 4RSVisit website: Veeraswamy"
Mentioned by Halal Food Diary
Biggest list of Halal Fine Dining restaurants in London!
"Cuisine: IndianHalal Options: All Chicken and Lamb is HalalAddress: Victory House, 99-101 Regent St, Mayfair, London W1B 4RS Website: http://www.veeraswamy.com/Nearest Tube Stop: Piccadilly Circus"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Forest Green

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