Must See Sights and Landmarks in Belsize Park Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned sights and landmarks in Belsize Park from other articles such as RTF | Rethinking The Future, Devon 21 days itinerary, 72 hours in London: Day 2.

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Belsize Park 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 Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in London
"Moving down to the City of Westminster now, and London’s most famous church, home to Royal Weddings, Coronations (all of them since 1066!) and a whole host of famous dead people – Westminster Abbey. You’re not actually allowed to take photographs inside the Abbey, but that’s ok, because the outside is very photogenic. Unfortunately, the folks in charge of civil planning tend to ignore the needs of photographers, because there’s a rather inconveniently placed road right in front of the Abbey’s two stunning towers."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in London
"Steeped in millennia of rich and often bloody history, Westminster Abbey is one of England's most iconic buildings. An abbey has stood…"
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 Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in London
"Last on my list, and another one where you unfortunately can’t use a tripod if you go inside – the Shard. A relatively new addition to the London Skyline, the Shard offers an incredible view of the London skyline from far above the ground. Like the London Eye, it’s also best visited for sunset – we advise booking your ticket in advance to be sure to get the right time slot for your visit."
Mentioned by Architectour Guide
The 10 Best Buildings in London You Should Visit If You Love Architecture
"In a city like London with strict codes, decent architecture and access to the world’s leading architects, is not so easy to actually get things to be built. Big teams of lawyers, political figures and the general public are involved in what gets or doesn’t get built in the capital. So the fact that the Shard, the EU’s tallest building, got approved and erected means a great deal."
Mentioned by theluxuryeditor.com
Best Luxury Hotels In London 2018 - The Luxury Editor
"This is an example of modern luxury, being part of the famous Shard building that towers above London. The building was completed in 2012 and was the tallest structure in Europe at the time. The multi-award-winning hotel takes up floors 34-52."
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 Trevor Sherwin Photography
My Top 10 Photography Spots in London
"Still working towards East London, location number seven is a classic view of Tower bridge. There are so many places to capture this epic landmark but the cobbled street and ornate lamp add a nice finishing touch to this composition. If you like to add people to your photos, then this spot is perfect as you can place someone walking along the path or even sitting on the bench looking out across the river."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
Museums in London: The Complete List (2020
"The Tower of London, which is officially known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle in London that sits on the River Thames. The Tower of London has stood since 1066. Beginning in 1100 and lasting through 1952, the Tower of London was used as a prison, though it was intended to be a royal home."
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 Savored Journeys
10 Famous Landmarks in London You Can Visit
"If there ever was a defining landmark in London, it’s the Tower Bridge. Often mistaken by tourist as the London Bridge, the Tower Bridge is quite a bit more ornate and lovely than the plain London Bridge to it’s west. Traffic (both foot and car) abounds on the Tower Bridge, but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit the inner workings of the bridge and learn all about it."
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
Best Instagram and Photography Spots in London (30+ locations)
"Some people thought I was being brave when I posted shots like this on Instagram, but this composition is actually taken from an island in the middle of the road (so it’s totally safe). Try using a tripod, long exposure and taking pictures at night for a similar result to below. Best time for pics: Blue hour/nightCost: FreeLocation:Link on Google Maps"
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in London
"Despite its medieval, fairy-tale appearance, Britain's most iconic bridge was actually built at the tail end of the Victorian age, first…"
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 London 4 days itinerary
The Best 4 Day London Itinerary For First Time Visitors
"Enjoy one of the best tea experiences ever which includes not only the usual sweets and savories, but also a guided tour of some of the most famous landmarks in the city including Parliament, Notting Hill, and Trafalgar Square. Don’t worry about safety on a moving vehicle!. Hot beverages are served in secure travel mugs that are the most adorable cups you’ve ever seen, and everything is anchored to the tables. This is such a fun thing to add to your 4 day London itinerary and the best way to enjoy afternoon tea in England!"
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
50 famous buildings in London (with photos
"At present it’s a hotch-potch of scaffolding and sheets holding the magnificent old building together like a set of sticking-plasters. And then there’s Big Ben, the famous clock-tower shorn of all its slender grace by a mass of scaffolding. Big Ben is perennially near the top of any London must see list, especially in the age of digital photography and Instagram."
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."
Red Cross Garden
Red Cross Garden
4.6 (179 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
This picturesque 19th-century garden features a pond, a garden, grassy areas & a rose arbour.
50 Redcross Way, London, SE1 1HA, United Kingdom
ParkSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Secret London
15 Stunning Green Spaces You Won't Believe Are In London
"Truly in the heart of the city, Red Cross Garden is part of the Bankside Open Spaces Trust. You can stare out at the city from the tranquility of the garden, which was restored to its original Victorian layout back in 2005. COVID-19 UPDATE: Red Cross Garden looks to be open, but please respect social distancing rules."
London Oratory
London Oratory
4.6 (901 ratings)4.5 (108 ratings)
Ornately decorated, 19th-century Roman Catholic church with regular masses and musical recitals.
Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, London, SW7 2RP, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious Sites
St Magnus The Martyr
St Magnus The Martyr
4.5 (105 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Lower Thames St, London, EC3R 6DN, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
59 Amazing City of London Churches to Explore
"It is believed that the first St Magnus The Martyr Church in London was built in 1128-33. Several wooden London Bridges were constructed during the early years of the building, but they never seemed to last. Finally, in 1209, the Old Medieval London Bridge opened."
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"This church near London Bridge on the north side was founded around 1067 and stood at the foot of the old London Bridge. (In the churchyard lie some of the old stones from the bridge. ). As such, it was an important meeting place in medieval times."
Holland Park
Holland Park
4.7 (11683 ratings)4.5 (1462 ratings)
Large park with woodland, sports facilities, playground and cafe, plus a Japanese Kyoto Garden.
Ilchester Pl, London, W8 6LU, United Kingdom
ParkSights & LandmarksNeighborhoods
Innofinity Worldwide
Innofinity Worldwide
4.4 (415 ratings)4.5 (27 ratings)
Old tire company HQ in a 1911 building with ceramic tiles & stained glass showing the Michelin man.
81 Fulham Rd, Chelsea, London, SW3 6RD, United Kingdom
Electronics companySights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Built for Michelin between 1905 and 1911 by François Espinasse, and completely restored in 1985, the building blurs the stylish line between art nouveau and art deco. The iconic roly-poly Michelin Man (Bibendum) appears in the exquisite modern stained glass (the originals were removed at the outbreak of WWII and stored in the Michelin factory in Stoke-on-Trent, but subsequently vanished), while the lobby is decorated with tiles showing early-20th-century cars."

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Belsize Park

Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts
4.5 (856 ratings)4.5 (1934 ratings)
Palladian mansion hosting world-class art exhibitions and a legendary open-submission summer show.
Burlington House, Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J 0BD, United Kingdom
Art gallerySights & LandmarksArt schoolArts organizationEducational sitesArt Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Britain’s oldest society devoted to fine arts was founded in 1768 and moved here to Burlington House a century later. For its 250th birthday in 2018, the RA gave itself a £56-million makeover, opening up 70% more public space. It also made it free to visit its historic collection, which includes drawings, paintings, architectural designs, photographs and sculptures by past and present Royal Academicians, such as Joshua Reynolds, John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, JMW Turner, David Hockney and Norman Foster."
Mentioned by Secret London
18 Of The Very Best Art Galleries In London
"An even more ancient ancestor in London’s collection of galleries, the Royal Gallery has been run by artists since 1768. Since celebrating 250 years of championing art and its artists, the Royal Academy has opened up a newly expanded campus with free displays, new spots to eat, drink, shop, and much more. Their exhibitions often present the work of some of the world’s most renowned artists."
Bankside Gallery
Bankside Gallery
4.4 (165 ratings)4.5 (44 ratings)
Charity-based art showcase on the Thames Path selling watercolour paintings and print artworks.
48 Hopton St, London, SE1 9JH, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArts organizationBook storeArt Museums
Mentioned by Museum Hack
Museums in London: The Complete List (2020
"The Bankside Gallery in London was opened in 1980 by Her Majesty, the Queen. The public gallery, located near the Thames, houses the Royal Watercolour Society and Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. The gallery displays rotating exhibits focused on modern watercolours and prints."
Fashion and Textile Museum
Fashion and Textile Museum
3.8 (145 ratings)4 (212 ratings)
A centre celebrating clothing, jewellery and fabric design, founded by designer Zandra Rhodes.
83 Bermondsey St, London, SE1 3XF, United Kingdom
Art museumMuseumsEvent venueGift shopLearning centerModern art museumSpecialty Museums

Best Vegan Restaurants in Belsize Park

The Canvas: Cafe & Creative Venue
The Canvas: Cafe & Creative Venue
4.4 (317 ratings)
Bright cafe with mismatched furniture, for homemade meals, gluten free cookies and vegan cakes.
42 Hanbury St, London, E1 5JL, United Kingdom
Vegan restaurantCafe
Mentioned by Foodism
s pick: 25 best places to eat vegan food in London
"Opening in 2014 with a modest team of five, this humble café was founded by actress and puppeteer Ruth Rogers, who most notably starred in the West End production of War Horse. Within the first two years of opening, it became the capital’s first Happy Cafe, working with the charity Action for Happiness to host events promoting happiness. It has also launched Happy Hour, a safe space comedy night with writer, speaker, comedian and actor Juliette Burton."
Korean BBQ and Vegan- Mile End Road
Korean BBQ and Vegan- Mile End Road
4.5 (291 ratings)
Unfussy, quick-serve outlet serving Korean BBQ meat & poultry staples alongside veggie dishes.
5 Mile End Rd, Bethnal Green, London, E1 4TP, United Kingdom
RestaurantHalal restaurantKorean barbecue restaurantKorean restaurantTakeout RestaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Muang Thai Restaurant
Muang Thai Restaurant
3.7 (177 ratings)
Traditional decor in a modern restaurant specialising in regional Thai dishes.
71 Chalk Farm Rd, Chalk Farm, London, NW1 8AN, United Kingdom
Thai restaurantAsian restaurantCatering food and drink supplierRestaurantSalad shopSouth Asian restaurantSoutheast Asian restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Belsize Park Area

Institute of Contemporary Arts
Institute of Contemporary Arts
4.4 (984 ratings)4 (42 ratings)
Experimental visual art, performance and film presented across galleries, a theatre and 2 cinemas.
The Mall, St. James's, London, SW1Y 5AH, United Kingdom
Art galleryShoppingArt centerMovie theaterPerforming arts theaterTheaters
Mentioned by RTF | Rethinking The Future
20 Best Art Galleries in London
"Stefan Kalmár, the Director of the ICA London states: The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London has been the model for most ICAs that exist in the world today. Since its founding in 1946, the ICA contextualises contemporary culture within the socio-political conditions of the times. The ICA was created as an institute (not a museum), for the contemporary (not just modern) and for all the arts (not just art)."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
Museums in London: The Complete List (2020
"The Institute of Contemporary Arts is an art gallery near London's Trafalgar Square. In addition to exhibits on contemporary art, the ICA includes two cinemas, a bookshop, a theatre, and a bar. Established in 1947, ICA creators wanted to create a place for artists and other creative and science folk to debate ideas without being constricted by the rules and traditions of the Royal Academy."
Pop Brixton
Pop Brixton
4.5 (3719 ratings)4.5 (228 ratings)
Community space with shipping containers housing trendy bars & cosmopolitan eateries, plus events.
49 Brixton Station Rd, London, SW9 8PQ, United Kingdom
Event venueShoppingCommunity centerFood courtMarketFlea & Street MarketsShopping Malls
The O2
The O2
4.5 (45196 ratings)4 (4482 ratings)
Arena hosting concerts from the world's top stars and elite sporting events for up to 20,000 fans.
Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX, United Kingdom
Live music venueSights & LandmarksArenaEvent venueOutlet mallRestaurantShopping mallArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by London x London
The London Sightseeing Guide: 39 Unmissable Things to do in London
"Keen to take in some unique views from London’s favourite concert venue?. If so, strap yourself in for Up at the O2 – a guided climb across the roof of the building. Although it’s totally safe, it’s sure to get your blood pumping – plus you’ll get some fab views."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
See London From up High at These Tall Attractions
"The O2 is an iconic building in North Greenwich and in 2012 Up at The O2 was added as an attraction. It literally means you climb over the top of the building. The central observation platform at the summit is 170 feet high and has some great views."

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