North West London

North West London

One of the best ways to spend a day in London is exploring this corner of the city. This is the best London neighborhood is host to historical figures like Sylvia Plath and Abbey Road where The Beatles recorded many of their albums. My favorite time of year is seeing London in the spring with all of her fresh flowers, and there’s no better place to see it than at the two ultimate parks in London: Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill.The Engineer Pub is the place for a Sunday roast or lazy Saturday brunch. Either way I just found your new weekend plans for you. Inside Regent’s Park there are not only fantastic gardens, playgrounds, and London’s largest sport area, but it is also home to the ZSL London Zoo. If you’re a local, get yourself an annual pass and find your inner animal every weekend!Just across the street from Regent’s Park is Primrose Hill which hosts one of the best views of London. See if you can find Shakespeare’s Tree right in the middle of the park.A two minute walk away from the hill is Primrose Hill Books, home to one of the coziest spots in London. From secondhand books to signed copies, you’ll be sure to find a good read.Abbey Road is home to the famous Beatles street crossing and is worth a visit to recreate the iconic photo. If you just can’t make it, there’s a livestream of the crosswalk at all hours of the day.Panzer’s Deli has the best hot cocoa, baked goods and sandwiches for food on the go. We love special deliveries from them.Gail’s Bakery is a London staple and offers pantry essentials. It’s a child favorite to look and smell their tasty cinnamon buns, and I can’t leave without a fresh sourdough loaf! The Ivy offers delicious meals at all hours of the day, you can find me with my nose in the dessert menu! Perfect if you’re looking for that delicious photo.Primrose Bakery is offering their amazing treats for order and delivery and the parks are open so you can enjoy the beautiful spring blossoms while you get your daily exercise. ⁠
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