London being one of the top rated tourist destinations in the world offers plenty of attractions to travelers. The city also offers plenty of hidden attractions for those who are looking for an unforgettable experience in London. Below is a list of top hidden attractions in London.
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221b Baker Street
The House of Dreams Museum
The Traffic Light Tree
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities
Platform 9 ¾
Circus Space
The Hardy Tree
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3. London being one of the top rated tourist destinations in the world
offers plenty of attractions to travelers.
The city also offers plenty of hidden attractions for those who are
looking for an unforgettable experience in London. Below is a list of
top hidden attractions in London.
4. Located near Regent's Park in London, the Baker
Street that comes in the famous Sherlock Holmes
series of the 1880s was largely made up of
Georgian townhouses.
The museum was open in 1990 recreating living
quarters of the detective Holmes and doctor
Watson.
5. Started in 1998 by the late artist Donald
Jones and his partner.
The exhibits of the museum portraits the
creators life story from childhood to
adulthood and each little artifact holds a
special meaning.
6. Traffic Light Tree is a public sculpture in
London, England, created by the French
sculptor Pierre Vivant following a
competition run by the Public Art
Commissions Agency.
Located in the roundabout at the junctions
of Heron Quay Bank.
7. Viktor Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors, or the Last Tuesday Society
shop is located in East London.
The name of the shop is formed from the "pataphysical" Last
Tuesday Society Chancellor, Viktor Wynd.
The Society is devoted on exploring and furthering the mysterious,
fictional and artistic aspects of life in London and in other parts of the
world.
8. The Kings Cross Station pays tribute to its role in the Harry
Potter series, Britain's best-selling book series.
A board is displayed to indicate the location of Platform 9 ¾
and a baggage trolley can be seen disappearing into the
bewitched barrier below the board.
9. The largest Clown school in Britain is a Hoxton-based centre of education
and exhibition of the finest traditional circus arts.
An ash tree located in an ancient London churchyard is encircled with
hundreds of overlapping gravestones placed by the classic novelist Thomas
Hardy.
10. The Halkin by COMO London The Strand Palace Hotel
The Savoy Hotel The Hoxton, Shoreditch