The popular tourist attractions of London always have major footfalls. Have you ever wondered if there are some exceptional hidden gems in London that you might just walk past by? Today’s focus is to unveil those hidden gems that absolutely deserve a shoutout and should not be a hidden gem anymore! So, take your friends, an updated map of London and explore the secrets of London.
Do Not Forget To Visit These 7 Hidden Gems In London
1. The AIRE Ancient Baths
Thank you to the beautiful soul who treated me to an all day luxurious experience and massage at the Aire Ancient Baths.
It is my new favorite everything. pic.twitter.com/k09GLFtdhy
— Harlow Brennan | NYC (@harlowbrennan) September 21, 2020
This is one of the best-hidden gems in London and you will feel like you have been transported somewhere else through the portal as soon as you enter! It is known for its peaceful and luxurious thermal baths. It includes hot baths, ice-cold plunges, a bubbly hydrotherapy pool, steam rooms, salt baths and massages as it is inspired by the Roman, Greek and Ottoman bathing rituals. Go to the Embankment station and this place is just a mere five-minute walk from it.
2. The Ostler’s Hut
The second quirky & lesser-known building in my “#unusualLondon” series, is also London’s smallest listed building. Ostler’s hut at Lincoln’s Inn was built in 1860 to house the Inn’s ostler, whose function it was to take care of the horses and carriage-horses of arriving guests. pic.twitter.com/DAX9JaC69X
— Stacks London (@Stacks_London) April 16, 2020
It is considered as one of the smallest listed buildings in London. This tiny hut is made up of red bricks and has a tiny door and a window. It was built in 1860 and was made as a porter’s hut. An ‘ostler’ was someone who looked after horses. It is located at Lincoln’s Inn.
3. The Mail Rail
Enjoyable historical trip on Mail Rail under the London streets today. Delivered mail from 1927 to 2003. https://t.co/xb36Dhy5iG #histtech pic.twitter.com/tFcJFZdjPB
— Prof Dolly Jørgensen (@DollyJorgensen) January 2, 2020
Afraid of using the popular and crowded tube in London? Then, we have a perfect solution for you! Head over to the Postal Museum and enjoy a great ride on the mail rail, a small train which runs underground. The museum ticket includes this train ride which is a great thing. This is a journey back in time to the postal services beneath the streets of London!
4. The Mosaic House
In #RawVision 104, discover what inspired #CarrieReichardt to cover her London house with #mosaic tiles?https://t.co/vHuXJyfVpf#outsiderart #outsiderartist #selftaughtart #selftaughtartist #artenvironment #artinlondon #thetreatmentrooms pic.twitter.com/5LxtIojGVe
— Raw Vision Magazine (@RawVisionMag) March 20, 2020
This is the home of Carrie Reichardt located in Chiswick and covered with millions of colourful mosaic tiles. It took over 20 years to complete this spectacular art house which has tons of stories and strong political messages. You can spend hours looking at this vibrant creation for free of cost!
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5. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel
Greenwich Foot Tunnel #London. #photography pic.twitter.com/Od4GIjnzXV
— Richard Eaton (@WorldCityPhotog) February 28, 2018
Did you know that this tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames? The Greenwich Foot Tunnel links the Greenwich on the south bank with Millwall on the north. Opened back in 1902 and it is still functional 24/7! Get a chance to glimpse the Old Royal Naval College, Queen’s House and Royal Observatory from your tunnel walk.
6. The Great Equatorial Telescope
The Great Equatorial Telescope. Hour Zero: Time Starts Here. #GreenwichObservatory #London https://t.co/XHZzMdAzNy pic.twitter.com/ORKf5A6b6Z
— Ken Dowell (@kdowell) June 8, 2022
Head over to the Royal Observatory and be mesmerised by this hidden gem in London! Astronomical buffs, you will be enthralled to witness a 28-inch refracting telescope, the largest in the United Kingdom! It was built in 1839 and was primarily used for watching double stars, planets and comets in the sky. It is aligned with the Earth’s axis but moves parallel to the celestial equator, hence its name.
7. The Sky Pool
SKY POOL – An inside view, from the London Sky Pool. Built between two skyscrapers, high above London streets.pic.twitter.com/jhL7ZK7YZn
— New Granada (@NewGranada1979) June 1, 2021
Ever wondered if you can swim at the height of 115 feet above the ground? There is a special sky pool in London, a hidden gem, located in the Embassy Gardens. Also, it seems like it is a floating swimming pool when seen from below. It is a one-of-a-kind experience and we urge you to relax, chill, eat and swim in this 25-foot pool with your friends.
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Share this list with your London friends and keep a note of these hidden gems when you are travelling next.
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