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Where to Eat, Drink, and Explore in London

A local DJ in London breaks down the best ways to experience England’s most legendary city.

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THERE IS SOMETHING about the magnetism of London that shouldn’t be overlooked. I haven’t always called the capital my home, but whenever I lived elsewhere in the U.K., I was always lured back to the commotion and vibrancy of the nightlife and the wild diversity of the city. As a DJ on the LGBTQ+ scene, I’m proud to be part of this spirited and always evolving community. The Royal Vauxhall Tavern, a classic venue, is the first Grade-II listed building (a designation bestowed upon structures of special interest) to be recognized for its importance to the queer community. The aptly named Retro Bar, set in an almost-secret alleyway near Charing Cross, celebrates the most iconic alternative rock stars of years gone by, both in the music their DJs play and the photographs and newspaper clippings that adorn the walls. Organizers of 2022 Pride in London described the festival as the “biggest and most inclusive event in history,” with more than 1.5 million showing up, breaking the all-time record. In terms of inclusivity, it’s hard to find a place that can beat what London has on offer.

I was rarely grabbed by history at school, but simply living in London encourages me to be more of an enthusiast. The iconic architecture, museums, and galleries that encase the stories and events of yesteryear are often beautiful venues in their own right. Tate Modern in Southwark contains over a hundred years of artwork, from modernism of the early 1900s to celebrated works created today.

With its relentless hustle and bustle, it’s easy to forget that around 47% of London is green space and 60% is defined as open space. Coming back from a late-night gig and walking through Burgess Park in Camberwell as the sun comes up seductively contrasts with the vigor and frenetic energy of the previous few hours spent working in clubs. Likewise, visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew is an experience that stays with you. The conservatories are spectacular and the varieties of plants from all over the world are breathtaking.

Where to Stay

From renovated Georgian pubs and boutique hideaways to skyscrapers with jaw-dropping views, London hotels provide an eclectic array of options.

Hilton, Bankside (Vegan Suite)

A thoughtful stay for the ecologically minded.
If there is one hotel in London that has seen and considered the future, it’s this one. Hilton’s attention to detail is admirable for being both astute and environmentally aware. Everything in this suite is vegan, including the pineapple... If there is one hotel in London that has seen and considered the future, it’s this one. Hilton’s attention to detail is admirable for being both astute and environmentally aware. Everything in this suite is vegan, including the pineapple leather furniture, minibar items, and cruelty-free toiletries. They’ve even rolled out an eco-friendly cotton carpet.

The Hoxton, Southwark

A hip stay in the entertainment district.
Located in the entertainment hub of Southwark close to the River Thames, this clean and comfortable hotel has an attractive hipster-chic character and is perfect for theater and movie fans who want to take a short walk to experience Southbank... Located in the entertainment hub of Southwark close to the River Thames, this clean and comfortable hotel has an attractive hipster-chic character and is perfect for theater and movie fans who want to take a short walk to experience Southbank Centre, the National Theatre, The Old Vic, Shakespeare’s Globe, Hayward Gallery, Tate Modern, and BFI. The rooftop restaurant offers a superb view of the city.

The Soho Hotel

A charming spot for tea, a healthy breakfast, or a chic stay.
With 96 individually designed bedrooms and suites, and its attractive decor and ambience, The Soho Hotel is not only surrounded by some of the West End’s best restaurants and bars, cafes and theaters, but it’s also a great stop for those wanting to pop in... With 96 individually designed bedrooms and suites, and its attractive decor and ambience, The Soho Hotel is not only surrounded by some of the West End’s best restaurants and bars, cafes and theaters, but it’s also a great stop for those wanting to pop in for afternoon tea. Breakfast at Refuel is excellent, with a good plant-based selection including scrambled tofu with harissa and spring greens, and the superfood bowl with coconut yogurt and berry compote.

Vegan Eats

London has earned a reputation for being home to some of the world’s best chefs, who have trained around the globe, bringing new flavors to old favorites and creating a diverse and ever-changing food scene. Today’s eco-aware capital also has one of the largest selections of vegan restaurants of any city in the world.

The Gate

A perfect date-night bite.
The roomy Islington location of this restaurant chain is a place I come back to time and time again. The breaded seitan steak katsu curry with pickled mooli is especially satisfying. Visit for a perfectly delicious date-night experience. Sadler’s Wells Theatre is just across the road!

The Spread Eagle

A cozy corner pub with a forward-thinking menu.
If you’re looking for somewhere quintessentially British and sustainable, The Spread Eagle on Homerton High Street is a welcoming pub with a terrific 100% plant-based menu. Show up on Sunday for their fabulous pot roast celeriac with potato crackling.

Unity Diner

Vegan fast food that is canine approved.
The most delicious vegan fast food I’ve ever tried, and a four-minute walk from the Aldgate East tube station. Not only is this a dog-friendly establishment, but its profits also go directly toward animal welfare projects. It ticks all the boxes for me.

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What to Do

From intimate cutting-edge experimental theaters and modest pub venues to the West End’s historic stages, all the way to groundbreaking venues like the National Theatre and The Old Vic, London offers entertainment options for every taste and mood.

Punchdrunk

Famous experimental theater in which the audience is an active participant.
For over 20 years, Punchdrunk has developed a form of genre-defying and hypnotic theater in which roaming audiences experience ambitious storytelling inside sensory theatrical worlds. If you’ve never been a spectator, you won’t know what’s coming. When you finally experience the thrill of it, you will exit brain fried.

ABBA Voyage

Experience the world’s greatest pop band in its very own arena.
Swedish pop group ABBA’s virtual concert residency is not only a spectacle of technical wizardry, but also a profoundly moving experience. This much talked about concert features virtual avatars, gigantic visuals, immersive lighting, gorgeous animation, and a... Swedish pop group ABBA’s virtual concert residency is not only a spectacle of technical wizardry, but also a profoundly moving experience. This much talked about concert features virtual avatars, gigantic visuals, immersive lighting, gorgeous animation, and a phenomenal live band, all housed in a purpose-built venue, the ABBA Arena, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Believe the hype! Extended until 2026.

BFI

A venerable British institution offers one of the best film festivals in the world.
The British Film Institute is a film and television charitable organization that promotes and preserves filmmaking and television in the U.K. The annual London Film Festival is a must — as is the LGBTQ+ cinematic fest BFI Flare — giving you the chance to discover the world’s best new films, series, and storytelling.

Emirates Air Line Cable Car

An old-school way to see the sights.
A pleasurable and inexpensive way to enjoy aerial views of London's vast skyline as you travel from the Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Docks.

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Phil Marriott Writer

Phil Marriott is a London-based broadcaster, DJ, writer, audio & video editor, and digital content creator, specializing in vegan awareness and LGBTQ+ entertainment.

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