Quirky and Unusual Things to Do in London

By HUES OF DELAHAYE

Here are some of the most quirky and unusual things to do in London that will blow your mind. From visiting Neal’s Yard, St. Dunstan in the East, God’s Own Junk Yard, and more hidden gems in London.

See the Ruins of St. Dunstan in the East

The old church has been overtaken by trees, ivy, white lilies dotted around the ruins, and lush green wall vines running along the walls.

Word On the Water

Word on the water is a quirky bookstore on a canal barge along Regent’s Canal Towpath offering indoor.

Mercato Mayfair

Serving up authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine, a rooftop terrace, wine cellar and community space.

The Thames Barrier

The Thames Barrier is a stunning piece of architecture erected to protect the low-lying regions of Greater London from flooding.

Traffic Light Tree

Created by French sculptor Pierre Vivant can be found near Billingsgate Market. The sculpture contains 75 sets of traffic lights and is 8 m (26 feet) tall.

Enter the Clink Prison Museum

Have a Drink at Attendant Coffee Roasters

Shop at Burlington Arcade

One of London’s most beautifully adorned shopping streets. It was designed by architect Samuel Ware and opened in 1819.

QUIRKY AND UNUSUAL THINGS TO DO IN LONDON

SEE MORE