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October 2016

Jack The Ripper Walking Tour

Jack the Ripper was an English serial killer. Between August and November 1888, he murdered at least five women—all prostitutes—in or near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End. Jack the Ripper was never identified or arrested. Today the murder sites are the locus of a macabre tourist industry in London. Follow in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper and his unfortunate victims on a walking tour of London’s East End. Visit the sites of his murders and learn about the mysteries and rumours surrounding the unsolved serial crimes.

Jack The Ripper Walking Tour Description

Take a spine-chilling walking tour of London’s historic Whitechapel district, and follow in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper’s terrifying killing spree of the autumn of 1888. The tour explores how a series of terrible murders gripped the East End of London. Explore the historical background of the Whitechapel murders. Examine how public perception of these gruesome but gripping crimes has been shaped, and compare it to the reality of 1888 as you go to the sites menaced by Jack the Ripper. Play detective as you’re given a profile of some of the most likely suspects. Get out your magnifying glass and try to figure out whodunnit!

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Tour Highlights:

  • Marvel as the streets of Victorian London is brought to life
  • Learn the facts and conspiracies surrounding the identity of Jack of the Ripper
  • Be terrified by tales of the hideous crimes of Jack the Ripper from your expert guide

About the tour

  • Free cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
  • Duration options: 2 hours Check availability to see starting times.
  • Live tour guide: English, German

Important information

What to bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Weather-appropriate clothing

What’s Not allowed:

  • Unaccompanied minors

What’s Included:

  • Live tour guide

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Meeting Point:

  • Meet your guide inside the west entrance of Altab Ali Park (Whitechapel Road). It’s opposite the entrance to Aldgate East Tube Station and the Whitechapel Gallery. • Look for a guide wearing GetYourGuide attire and holding a red GetYourGuide flag
  • Following is the Google Map view of the meeting point

Don’t miss out on this chilling and intriguing walking tour of East London. To check our more tours in London click here.

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Things to do on Halloween 2016 In London

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Halloween, also known as All Hallows (Saints) Eve is celebrated to remember the dead and all the faithful departed. Halloween has snuck up on us again and it’s going to be downright gruesome. Halloween falls on October 31 2016 this year. Get tricked or treated on and around London’s Best events and parties. The city is bursting with plethora of events for everybody from kids to adults. Witch Hunting, creepy Pumpkin carving and making Jack-o-lanterns out of it, costume parties, visiting haunted attractions, Watching horror films, movie marathons, Zombie walk, visiting Night Museums, Playing pranks, Readings of Ghost stories/storytelling at midnight in the scariest cemeteries. The Londoners and tourists can witness these absolutely bone chilling activities this Halloween in London. Dig into our ultimate guide for celebrating Halloween in London.

Things to Do/Events/Parties Halloween London 2016

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1.Charles Dickens Museum:

Celebrate your Halloween weekend with Dickens’s 3 most horrifying ghost stories. Charles Dickens wrote world’s best loved ghost stories. The. Spend your Halloween at this Museum with spookiest stories.The Signal-man, The Ghost in the Bride’s Chamber and Captain Murderer. Readings by Dominic Gerrard. Ticket: 12 (Inclusive of Museum Entrance), Sunday 30th October, Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty St, Holborn London WC1N 2LX

Website:dickensmuseum.com

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2.Medieval Banquet London:

Wear your spookiest costume and head on to experience some 500 year old scary stories, unlimited wine and beer, a four-course medieval style banquet and dinner show with Knights, Minstrels and Magicians. Get Haunted at the Medieval Banquet. Resurrecting King Henry VIII at this medieval banquet Halloween bash ,experience the medieval era of Witches and Knights.Ticket: From 25 on wards, From 26th October to 30th October, Medieval Banquet, Ivory House, St. Katherine’s Dock, London, E1W 1BP

Website: www.medievalbanquet.com

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3.Horror Movies at the Rivoli Ballroom:

The Rivoli ballroom is the only 1950’s intact ballroom remaining in London. This year Crofton Park Pictures will host cinema nights (for two nights) at the Rivoli Ballroom. On October 27th: audiences will be treated to Jamie Lee Curtis starrer Halloween (1978) and on October 28th: Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Two Bar Counters will be open. They will be serving Booze, Popcorn, Hot dogs and Ice cream. Do not walk in alone!Ticket: 12, 27th October Thursday – 28th October Friday, 350 Brockley Rd, Lewisham, London SE4 2BY

Website: www.rivoliballroom.com

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4. Abney Park- Fear in the Dark:

An evening of thrilling tales, suitable for over 18 age only. A storytelling event in the cemetery that’ll give you nightmares. Some performances happen in total darkness.Its Surely not for the faint hearted. The stories are inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Pie, HP Lovecraft and MR James. Ticket: From 12th Wednesday 26th October Monday 31st October, Abney Park, Stoke Newington High St. London N16 0LN.

Website: www.abneypark.org

5.Sky Garden:

Party all night at this Halloween till 3 am, at the walkie talkie, Level 35 (155 meters up with amazing view of the city). Don your spookiest fancy dress and celebrate your night. You’ll get to experience the live soul. Tickets range from all-night access to VIP table bookings. Delicious food and Wine and spirits will be available throughout the evening; their website says it’s going to be a Spooktacular event.

Ticket: $40 per person to $95 per person, Saturday October 29th,

Address: Sky Garden, 20 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 3BY

Website: http://skygarden.london

6.The Garage

Stranger Things themed Halloween: This one is fast selling out across the UK. Dedicated to the popular Sci-Fi Netflix show The Stranger Things this year. This event is the most sorted out for. October 30th has already sold out; you can grab your tickets quickly for the 31st Monday Night. 30th October-31st October,

Address: 20-22, Highbury Corner, London N5 1RD

Website: http://thegaragehighbury.com

Interesting Halloween Events for Kids:

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  1. Brixton Windmill:

Brixton Windmill is 200 years old ! its also known as Ashby’s Mill. Its friendly-family event, activities like storytelling, scary face painting, Creepy Pumpkin carving take place within the windmill. Kids are surely going to have fun here. 30th October Sunday, Windmill Gardens, West end Of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2 5EU

Website: www.brixtonwindmill.org

2. Horniman Museum:

Dress up in the spookiest outfits and get going to Horniman Halloween Fair for a fun-filled day of activities and games. Kids can take part in animal handling, there’s a lot to explore in this Halloween market, and you also get delicious food and drinks from a variety of stalls. Ticket: £3, free for kids under 3.Saturday 29th October, Sunday 30th October, 100 London Road, London SE23 3PQ Website: www.horniman.ac.uk

3.Education Center, Hyde Park:

Creating magical potions using herbs and plants from the garden, Hair- raising nature trail, discovering fascinating facts, Bat-mask making, building a bat box to take home. (15, limited availability).Free Entry. Wednesday 26th October,

Address: Knightsbridge, London W2 2UH

Website: www.supporttheroyalparks.org

4. Kidzania Theme Park:

Kids at Kidzania can take on real-life role play activities and career paths. Kidzania is a huge success in other countries around the world. This Year at Kidzania there is a tricky treasure trail, Ghost tours, face-painting and various activities are going to be held for kids.Activities available from 15th October to 30th October, Ticket: $ 10- $ 28,

Address: Westfield London, Ariel Way, London W12 7GA

Website: london.kidzania.com/en-uk

5. ZSL Whipsnade Zoo:

Enjoy the spectacular range of Halloween themed activities like animal handling, hand on craft and art.Carving the Pumpkins, Making mysterious masks, the kids can also dress up as their favourite Halloween character at the Zoo’s Ghoul school. Ticket: Free, Until Monday 31st October,

Address: Dunstable, London LU6 2LF.

Website: www.zsl.org

So head on to one of the spookiest events of your choice, given above to get tricked or treated this Halloween in London.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN ALL 🙂

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LGBTQ Culture in London: All you need to know

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London is one of the foremost LGBTQ tourist destinations in Europe. Homosexuality was decriminalised in the United Kingdom in 1967, but London was an LGBTQ hub even before that. There is a lot to see and do in the city for both locals and tourists. Here’s a complete low down on the LGBTQ culture in London.

Wine and Dine for the LGBTQ community

Soho, in Central London, is the centre of the city’s LGBTQ community. Here you’ll find the best gay and lesbian clubs, live entertainment shows, and sex shops. Bordered by Oxford Street, Regent Street, Charing Cross Road, and Leicester Square, the area covers about 2.6 square kilometres and can be explored on foot. G-A-Y Bar on Old Compton Street regularly hosts live music and DJ nights and stays open until the wee hours. Freedom is another popular bar and club in Central Soho, with over 200 mirror balls and several dance poles for the live events held downstairs, and a chic bar upstairs. She Soho is unique in that it’s primarily a lady’s bar, though men are welcome to accompany female patrons. Heaven, just off Trafalgar Square in Central London, is also one of the largest gay clubs in Europe.

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London has a vibrant LGBTQ nightlife (Source)

The range of LGBTQ bars and clubs in London doesn’t just end in Soho. Dalston Superstore in East London is an artsy cafy day and a pulsing club by night. Fire, in Vauxhall, South London, is an industrial-style club with a killer sound system, laser light shows and some of the best DJs in town. Nearby is also The Royal Vauxhall Tavern, the oldest surviving LGBTQ club in South London.

Films and Theatre for the LGBTQ community

Enjoy Musicals at the Above The Stag Theatre, London
Enjoy Musicals at Above The Stag Theatre, London (Source)

The London LGBT Film Festival, BFI Flare, is the biggest LGBT film festival in Europe. It began in 1986 as a season of LGBT films for two years at the National Film Theatre. In 1988, it was renamed the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and later changed to BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival. It takes place every spring in BFI Southbank, London. What makes London even more unique is the Above the Stag Theatre in Vauxhall, the only LGBT-centric theatre in the entire UK.

Pride in London

Pride in London is an annual LGBT pride parade and festival held every summer in London. A long-running tradition, it attracts thousands of LGBTQ visitors and their friends, family, and supporters to the city. Barclays Bank is the headline sponsor for the march, and it garners support from the Mayor of London as well.

The London Pride Parade 2013
The London Pride Parade 2013 (Source)

For LGBTQ Bibliophiles

Gay’s The Word is the only bookstore in the UK to cater specifically to the LGBTQ community. Located in Bloomsbury, London, the store was founded in 1979 by people from a socialist group called Gay Icebreakers. Its genesis drew inspiration from the growth of lesbian and gay bookstores in the US. The independent bookstore has ample patronage across communities today.

The only gay and lesbian bookstore in the UK.
The only gay and lesbian bookstore in the UK (Source)

Social Groups for and by the LGBTQ community

There is an array of support groups for and by the LGBTQ community in London. Centred is one such community organisation that lends the LGBTQ culture in London a unique character. Their major activities include publishing, networking, community events, volunteering, community infrastructure, and LGBTQ history and heritage activities. Another such organisation exclusively for lesbian, bisexual and transgender women professionals is the Gay Women’s Network. They work towards giving LGBT women access to career development and networking opportunities in an inclusive space and supporting positive change for LGBT women in the workplace. Women from all sectors, levels, industries, and walks of life are welcomed into the network.

Village Drinks is a well-known social networking community for gay professionals in London, with events in Bristol, Brighton and Manchester as well. Their social events are immensely popular and well-attended, and what’s more, their membership is free.

There is a vibrant community of LGBTQ individuals and their supporters in the English Capital. Plan a trip to explore the LGBTQ culture in London on your own, and I promise you will go home a richer person.

London Eye Ticket with Fast-Track Option

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Book your London Eye Ticket with a Fast-Track Option for a seamless London hawk eye view. With fast-track entry for your standard flight in a shared pod, you get to skip the majority of the queue. Don’t waste time waiting in lines on your precious vacation! The London Eye offers spectacular views of the capital of England from high above the River Thames. The famous landmarks to be seen include Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. The visit includes new interactive guides powered by Samsung Galaxy Tab and an entry to the London Eye 4D Experience, an inspiring journey of discovery that brings London to life through multi-sensory special effects.
London Eye Pod from outside
London Eye Pod from outside

London Eye Tour Highlights

  • Standard or fast-track admission depending on the option booked
  • All entrance fees included
  • London Eye guide – available for free download on iOS and Android
  • Likely to Sell Out

The Lastminute.com London Eye soars 443 feet (135 meters) into the sky and views stretching 25 miles (40 kilometres) in every direction. Since opening at the turn of the century, it has been used as a backdrop in countless films and is loved by Britons and visitors alike. More than 3.5 million people a year have ridden the London Eye (an average of 10,000 a day).

Skip the Line (Depending on the option booked): London Eye Tickets are the fastest way to the sky! Check-in just 15 minutes before your flight and avoid the majority of the queue with fast-track priority access. The tickets are pre-paid, for fast, hassle-free entry and you can board any flight on your chosen day. The price includes the standard ticket price plus a fast-track fee.

With London Eye Ticket with Fast-Track Option, you Pay a little more and you could save a lot of time! At weekends, during Bank Holidays and during school holidays the London Eye is at its most popular. London Eye: Skip the Line Tickets allow priority boarding and include a complimentary mini-guide for adults and an in-flight kids’ pack for children.

Each London Eye Pod holds up to 25 passengers comfortably. All pods are fully air-conditioned and rotate on a special device designed to keep everyone upright as the wheel makes a slow but progressive revolution.

If you wish to see the 4D Experience beforehand, we recommend you arrive 30-40 minutes before your visit time. Alternatively, visit at your leisure afterwards.

 

Departure Point:

London Eye is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament.

Departure Time:

By pre-purchasing your ticket, you can skip the long lines (which can take up to one hour in peak season!) by using the “Fast-Track ticket desk”. It’s fast and simple.

Photo taken from the London Eye Ferris Wheel
The photo was taken from the London Eye Ferris Wheel

London Eye Opening Times:

  • January – May: 10 am-8 pm
  • May – September: 10 am-9 pm
  • October – December: 10 am-8 pm

Note:

  • December 24 – last flight at 5:30 pm
  • December 25 – Closed
  • December 31 – last flight at 3:00 pm
  • Bank holidays: 9:30 am to 9:00 pm
  • Every Tuesday the first flight will be at 10.30 am, except during school holidays and the months of June, July and August
Duration of the London Eye tour:

30 minutes (approx.)

London Eye ticket Inclusions and Exclusions information:

Inclusions:

  • London Eye Flight (30 minutes)
  • Fast-track access (Depending on the option booked)
  • Ticket to the London Eye – standard or fast-track admission depending on the option booked
  • London Eye guide – available for free download on iOS and Android
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Inside London Eye Pod

Additional London Eye tour Information:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Strollers or heavy luggage are not allowed on The London Eye. A limited “left luggage” facility is available
  • All visitors must pass through metal detectors at the security checkpoint
  • Please note: Once the lead passenger name has been added this cannot be changed. Please bring a form of identification that matches the Lead Traveller’s name on your ticket, with you on the day of your visit, as this may be checked before entry is allowed

Local Tour Operator Information:

Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, is included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.
You can book your London Eye skip-the-line tour here throughout the year with us.

Cancellation Policy for London Eye Entry Ticket

All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

The best of Chinatown Food Tour

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Explore one of the most unique quarters in Europe on this guided food-tasting tour in London’s Chinatown.

Together with your local guide, set off on a wonderful food tour of Chinatown in London and sample authentic Chinese dishes or just have a delicious meal, there will be plenty of dishes to choose from. You’ll find everything from freshly made dumplings and Cantonese roast duck to cocktails of all tastes. You’ll hear the story of the emergence of Chinatown and feel the unique spirit of this quarter. Why does this area attract more and more tourists every year? Do you know what makes Opium Cocktail Bar so special? What genuine items are only available in Chinatown? Find out questions about these and more during this tour.

Chinatown Tour Highlights

  • Feel the unique spirit of this unique quarter
  • Discover the story of the emergence of Chinatown
  • Sample 4 authentic Chinese dishes and flavours
  • Move around in the ethnic enclave in Westminster

Important information

  • Free cancellation – Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
  • Reserve now & pay later – Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
  • Covid-19 precautions – Special health and safety measures are in place. Check your activity voucher once you book for full details.
  • Duration 2.5 hours – Check availability to see starting times.
  • Live tour guide in  – English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, and Italian
  • Due to the abundance of tourists that approach the Chinese New Year, make an advance booking for this tour.
  • Private group

What’s Included in the Tour

  • Guide
  • 4 food tastings
  • Drinks (Not Included)
  • Gratitude (Not Included)

Meeting Point

Meet the guide in front of the National Gallery

Chinatown Restaurant London
Chinatown Restaurant London

London East End Food Tour

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Get to know the East End’s burgeoning food scene and its fascinating history on a 3.5-hour London walking tour. With a friendly local guide, explore the eclectic neighbourhoods of Shoreditch and Spitalfields and discover the places where in-the-know Londoners choose to eat. Wolf down a bacon sandwich at the award-winning St John Bread and Wine restaurant, discover the legendary salt-beef bagels of Beigel Bake and sample artisan British cheese. Traditional fish and chips at Poppies are also included, as are curry samples on Brick Lane and more!

RATINGS: 5/5 (717 Reviews) | TOUR LENGTH: 3 hours & 30 minutes

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Delicious artisan crumbles at Humble Crumble
Delicious artisan crumbles at Humble Crumble

Food tour Highlights

  • Led by a local guide
  • Small-group tour
  • Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour

After meeting your guide inside Spitalfields market, set off on your stroll around the area to learn about East London’s food scene and culinary heritage. Culturally diverse, with London’s largest immigrant population, the east London area has its distinct cuisine influenced by the different nationalities who live there. Sample a total of 8 popular local dishes as you explore; highlights are described below.

Start with a traditional British breakfast staple the humble bacon sandwich at St John Bread and Wine, a meat-specialist restaurant that’s become a local institution. Then, step back in time with a visit to the English Restaurant to sample its legendary bread pudding.

Bacon sandwich at St John Bread
Bacon sandwich at St John Bread

Wander over to Androuet, one of London’s top cheese producers, to sample artisan British cheeses, and then enjoy an amble north to Poppies a proper East End chippy for a portion of fish and chips, wrapped in newspaper.

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Fish and Chips at Poppies restaurant
Fish and Chips at Poppies restaurant

Head back toward Spitalfields and stroll down Brick Lane, Britain’s undisputed curry capital that’s home to Indian food shops and curry restaurants galore. Head inside Aladin, your guide’s favourite eatery, and sample Bangladeshi and Indian specialities while learning how curry has become Britain’s national dish. Then, wander into the heart of the East End’s Shoreditch to visit Beigel Bake, one of the most famous bagel shops on this side of the Atlantic. Chow down on one of their salted beef bagels, and you’ll quickly realize how they made it onto Time Out London’s 100 Best Dishes in London list.

Beigel bake Brick lane Bakery
Beigel bake Brick lane Bakery

Your final visit is to another historical English restaurant where you’ll try a salted caramel tart to finish on a sweet-tasting high note! Your tour then finishes in the heart of Shoreditch, near Pizza East.

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London East End Food Tour Itinerary:

Stop At:   Spitalfields

Taste the newest London trend – the Humble Crumble! Sourced with local ingredients, you’ll taste one of their in-season specialities.

Duration: 20 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At:   Hanbury Street

Fish & Chips is a must and there is no better place to get your fix than at Poppies, listed as Time Out’s top 100 foods in London.

Duration: 20 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At: Brushfield Street

Taste one of London’s best sandwiches at the award-winning restaurant

Duration: 20 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At:   Brick Lane

Visit the most famous bagel shop, on this side of the Atlantic.

Duration: 15 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At:   Wilkes Street

Admire the different architectural styles on this street.

Duration: 10 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At:   Shoreditch High Street

If you’ve never tasted a salted caramel tart, then brace yourself for this mouth-watering experience paired with tea.

Duration: 30 minutes Admission Ticket Free.

Stop At:   Brick Lane

Brick Lane has over 50 restaurants on just one street – we’ll take you to our favourite and one of the city’s best for a delicious sampling of delectable curries.

Duration: 25 minutes Admission Ticket Free

Stop At:   London Central Mosque

Take a picture of the most religiously diverse house of worship in England!!

Duration: 5 minutes Admission Ticket Free

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Tandoori Chicken, Lamb Samosa, Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Madras, Pilau Rice, Bread Naan and Raitha at Aladin
Tandoori Chicken, Lamb Samosa, Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Madras, Pilau Rice, Bread Naan and Raitha at Aladin

What’s Included in the London East End Food Tour:

  • Up to 8 food or drinks to taste at 6 different locations
  • Local English-speaking guide
  • London – A food lover’s guide
  • Gratuities / Tips for guides (not included)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
  • Extra drinks – Email for advice of get 3 additional drinks with our Premium Drink Package (not included)

Tour Departure Point:

The meeting point for this tour is Climpson’s Coffee Bar at Old Spitalfields Market
Pod 3 Old Spitalfields Market, Commercial St, London E1 6EW, UK

Pod 3 Commercial Street Between 109 and 111A Commercial St. Between these 2 shop fronts you will find an entrance into the market. Your guide will be waiting for you at one of the tables with the Eating Europe logo at the Climpson & Sons Coffee bar

Departure Time: 11:00 AM

Return Details: 56 Shoreditch High St, London E1 6JJ, UK

After the tour, we will point you in the right direction to continue your visit or call a taxi if needed.

Additional Info about the Tour:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • You must be 18+ to drink alcoholic beverages on the tour
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Tour stops, tastings and the number of tastings may change slightly to reflect seasonal produce, vendor opening hours and availability.
  • Email us to advise of any dietary requirements such as vegetarian and gluten-free diets in advance of the tour.
  • Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travellers
  • Operated by London Food Tours by Eating Europe.

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Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded. Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted. Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time. This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund. Learn more about cancellations.

Best Indian Restaurants In London 2016

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Best Indian Restaurants In London

London is one of the most visited and iconic cities in the world. London has a lot to offer everyone from history and culture to good music and extraordinary cuisines. The city is deeply multicultural and diverse. So many cultures have infused it, that one can sense the culinary aromas around the streets of London. The Cuisines that you get to eat in London, like the Italian, Mexican, Indian, French, etcetera, are simply impeccable. Indian food is the most loved food in the UK Capital. We all know Britain’s love for Indian Spices and Curries. The first-ever curry house in London was opened in 1809. It was called The Hindoostane Coffee House. The people in Britain knew nothing about Indian Cuisine beyond curry. The Indian Cuisine was only restricted to curries in the beginning, but the field widened with new restaurants that came up post 80’s, the British were introduced to a more intricate Indian Cuisine with the introduction of regional delicacies and gradually got the taste of Indo-British fusion food.

Indian Restaurants in London are no more confined to the ubiquitous curries of Brick lane. They have come a long way, some of the Top Chefs and Restaurateurs have Michelined their names among the Top Fine-Dines in the city. No one does the best Indian Food in the west the way London does it. It’s particularly very tricky to pick the Best Indian Restaurants, as many of them are at par. Keeping in mind the taste and popularity here are a list of the Best Indian Restaurants in London.

Benares

Benares is an upscale and exclusive Michelin Starred restaurant in the Mayfair area of central London, owned and managed by Chef Atul Kochhar. He is the first Indian Chef to be awarded the highly coveted Michelin Star (Twice). The Interiors are nicely done; the food is exquisite and really unique. Benares is quite expensive, but a favourite among food lovers. Benares is all about modern Indian cuisine with a contemporary British twist. It has been rightly raising the culinary bar to extraordinary heights. Check their website benaresrestaurant.com to get a 360-degree view of their restaurant.

Where: 12 A, Berkeley Square House, London, W1J 6BS

Amaya

If you have a penchant for fine dining then Amaya is the place to be. With Stunning interiors, an open grill kitchen and sophisticated grilled Indian cuisine, Amaya, is one of the best Indian Restaurants in London. Their menu is not fixed as it keeps on changing with the Chef’s Innovations. Amaya serves Indian food with an Oriental or Pan-Asian twist, thus making it very unique.

Where: Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, London, SW1 8JT

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Dishoom (Various Locations)

Dishoom is an ode to Bombay’s fading elegance of Irani Cafes. It’s a bustling restaurant with vintage decor, its interiors are very similar to the Bombay cafes- the bentwood chairs, sepia portraits, a big clock- resembling the one that is on the tower of Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus. (CST station, Bombay). With a unique name and sumptuous food menu, Dishoom has grown very popular in London. It has four branches at Kings Cross, Shoreditch, Covent Garden, and Carnaby. You may visit Dishoom any time of the day either for Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks or Dinner. Bun Maska, Chaijito, Bhelpuri, Pau Bhaji, deep flavoured House black daal, Lamb Raan Bun, Bacon & Egg Naan Roll and Keema Per Eedu, are signatures worth trying, when at Dishoom.

Where: 7 Boundary Street, Shoreditch, London, E27 JE

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Gymkhana London

Gymkhana

Gymkhana is a restaurant designed with the Indian clubs/Gymkhanas concept, with British- Raj Colonial-style interiors. It’s a Michelin Starred since 2014 Restaurant that serves classic and contemporary Indian cuisine. The food is cooked using Tandoor and Sigri charcoal grill. The food here is rightly spiced and also reasonably priced. The restaurant is very nicely designed. Throughout the restaurant, the interiors are elevated by an array of original Gymkhana features including hunting trophies from the Maharaja of Jodhpur and Grandmother Sethi’s barometer.

Where: 42 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JH

 

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Zaika

If you would like to experience royal cuisine and something that is a fusion of two traditional cooking techniques, then Zaika in Kensington is the place you should head to. Zaika offers Awadhi style cuisine; they use Mughlai and Nawabi cooking techniques. Zaika has a majestic dining room overlooking Hyde Park. Great value for money and also it’s a sister concern restaurant of Michelin Starred Restaurant Tamarind which also makes it to this list.

Where: 1 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5NP

The Cinnamon Club

Cinnamon Club is set in grade II old Victorian Westminster library; it serves Indo-British fusion cuisine. The Cinnamon Club is a fine-Dining Indian Restaurant. The food is intricately spiced with high-quality ingredients. The updated food menu by head Chef Rakesh Nair, the subtle way of food presentation/plating and the terrific wine list, truly make it an epicurean experience. Chef Vivek Singh is the Executive Chef and CEO of the restaurant. He owns two other restaurants under the name Cinnamon Kitchen and Cinnamon Soho. (Carnaby).

Where: The Old Westminster Library, 30-32, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BU

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Tamarind

Tamarind opened its doors first in 1995, as the first Indian fine-dining Restaurant in London. It is also the first Indian Restaurant in the world to win a Michelin Star in 2001. Tamarind serves traditional North Indian Cuisine. It is as welcoming as ever with refined interiors, service and carefully spiced food. The prices are quite high as most of the other Michelin restaurants.

Where: 20, Queen Street, London, W1J 5PR

Chutney Mary

Chutney Mary was established in 1990 in Chelsea by the Panjabi sisters Namita and Camellia Panjabi; they have added a contemporary touch to the unique and exceptional Indian recipes. They relocated to St. James Street in 2015. The restaurant is glamorously decked and the stylish Pukka Bar the restaurant offers all-day dining from a lighter menu. Dining here is expensive, but the food is delicious, you get to choose from a la carte or a tasting menu inclusive of seafood, game and meat to a host of scrumptious vegetarian dishes.

Where: 73 St. James Street, London, SW1A 1PH

Quilon

Quilon was established in 1999 and is popular with Lords, Ladies and Ministers of Parliament. Quilon is another Michelin starred restaurant specialising in South-West Coastal Indian Cuisine. Quilon offers progressive delicacies. Seafood is the main peculiarity, dishes like Goan fish curry with appams, baked black cod are popular with sea-food lovers and then they also serve meat, poultry and vegetarian dishes. The restaurant also offers a private dining area where you can watch the Chef create your favourite savouries- Indeed a unique culinary experience.

Where: 41 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AF

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Masala Zone (Various Locations)

Another chain of restaurants owned by the Panjabi sisters, the Masala zone is not just another curry house. All the Masala Zone branches are visually unique with interesting art and decor. Masala zone’s menu has an array of street food starters or Grazing as they have named it, and then they have the Thalis (A large platter with several bowls of different food). Indian street foods like Gol Gappas, Dahi Puri and Pav Bhaji are very tasty and reasonably priced.

Where: Masala Zone Soho, 9 Marshall Street, London, W1F 7ER,

Other Outlets are at Fulham Road, Earls Court Road, Covent Garden, Islington, Bayswater and Camden town.

These were the round-up of the best Indian Restaurants in London. We are sure these restaurants will definitely make it to your bucket list. To check out the mouth-watering food tours in London click here: Food Tours