Built in 1851 by Serena von de Hyde’s great great grandfather William Chinnery Mitchell The Georgian House has remained a family treasure for over 150 years. Displaying five star status and providing a warm and welcoming retreat for families, couples and those on business. Georgian House maintains the ‘home from home’ feel that our guests love and appreciate time and time again.
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Summer’s Coming! Here’s Why You Should Visit London
Plan Your Perfect Summer Trip to the Capital
Thinking ahead to your summer holidays? With longer, sunnier days and events in full swing, London becomes one of the most exciting and vibrant cities to explore in summer. Whether you’re visiting for the culture, cuisine, shopping or family fun, there’s something here for everyone. Here’s why a summer escape to London should be at the top of your list.
Iconic History and World-Famous Sights
From Big Ben and Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London, the capital is home to some of the most famous landmarks in the world. Many historic attractions are open for tours, offering a glimpse into centuries of British heritage. Take in the skyline from the top of the London Eye, or cruise along the River Thames for a more relaxed perspective.
Did you know that the Crown Jewels are still stored at the Tower of London? Or that you can stroll to Buckingham Palace in just minutes from Georgian House? Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to see more, London’s mix of history and modernity is truly timeless.
Unbeatable Shopping Experiences
From Harrods to Camden Market, London is a paradise for shoppers. Whether you love luxury boutiques or quirky vintage finds, there’s a district or market for you.
Don’t miss our City Shopping offer, which includes a £20 voucher to treat yourself at Harrods — perfect for picking up something special or indulging in a sweet treat at Godiva Café. For fresh produce, antiques and unique fashion, explore Borough Market, East Street Market or Camden.
London’s Lively Nightlife
When the sun sets, the city doesn’t slow down. From buzzing rooftop bars to quirky cocktail lounges, London nightlife is full of energy and variety.
Check out Shoreditch for eclectic clubs and music venues, or sip a martini at the stylish Connaught Bar, named one of the world’s best by Time Out. For something more experimental, head to White Lyan, known for its inventive drinks and distinctive vibe.
Prefer skyline views with your cocktail? Try Radio Rooftop, Vista Bar or the breathtaking Sky Garden.
Family Fun for All Ages
London is just as exciting for families as it is for solo travellers or couples. Dive into the deep at SEA LIFE London Aquarium, explore spooky stories at The London Dungeon, or experience the magic of a West End show.
Top family-friendly musicals include Matilda, The Lion King and Wicked, all within easy reach of Georgian House. Plus, most museums and landmarks offer activities designed to engage younger visitors.
Dining That Delivers Every Time
Food lovers are spoilt for choice in London. Whether you’re after Michelin-starred fine dining, a late-night street food bite, or a traditional pub lunch, you’ll find it all just steps away.
A few of our favourites near Georgian House include:
- Grumbles – a cosy bistro in Pimlico serving British–French classics.
- Kazanin Victoria – authentic Turkish cuisine inspired by 13th-century recipes.
- St. George’s Tavern – a classic English pub dating back to 1840 with award-winning ales and hearty fare.
Summer dining in London often means alfresco terraces, riverside brunches and incredible international flavours.
Make London Your Summer Destination
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to discover more, London promises a summer filled with discovery, culture and fun. From iconic attractions to hidden neighbourhood gems, there’s no shortage of things to see and do.
To make your trip even more memorable, browse our current offers and explore our range of heritage-inspired rooms. Book your stay today and experience summer in London the Georgian House way.
The Best Christmas Markets in Town
Festive Fun Across London This Season
It’s the most magical time of year, and London is bursting with festive cheer. Whether you’re a food lover, gift giver or just here for the mulled wine, there’s a Christmas market for everyone in the capital. From glittering lights to traditional chalets, it’s time to explore the very best Christmas markets in London for 2025.
Here’s where you’ll find the sparkle.
Central London Christmas Markets
London’s heart is alive with festive energy, and there are four must-visit markets for your winter list.
Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park is back and bigger than ever. Running until 2nd January, it features rides, street food, festive bars and brand-new attractions for 2025. Expect ice skating, circus shows, live music, and the return of The Nutcracker on Ice. Book ahead for Bar Ice, where cocktails are served in frozen glasses.
Other central gems include:
- Leicester Square Christmas Market – Meet Santa at the grotto and browse artisan gifts.
- Southbank Winter Market – Wooden chalets line the riverside with handmade crafts, gourmet food and carol singers.
- Tate Modern Christmas Market – Set beside the gallery, this market features traditional German-style stalls, roasted chestnuts, and warming gluhwein.
North London’s Cosy Markets
For a more relaxed festive vibe, Camden Market hosts special Christmas nights every Thursday through December, complete with street food, bars and live music.
In Islington, expect over 60 independent stalls during two key weeks in December — ideal for gifts, crafts and festive nibbles. Keep an eye out for Santa appearances for little ones.
Looking for something unique? The Sunday Artisan Market in North London offers original prints, ceramics and handmade fashion — with Peruvian street food and tempting cakes to keep you warm as you browse.
Christmas Cheer in South London
At London Bridge Christmas Market, find over 100 independent traders in a classic German chalet setup. With food stalls, hot cider, Christmas cocktails and handmade goods, it’s the perfect place to visit after work or for a weekend wander.
Also in South London, Cockpit Arts opens its studio doors to showcase over 170 independent artists and makers. From jewellery and silverware to lighting and textiles, this is your chance to find unique gifts while supporting local talent.
Plan Your Perfect Festive Escape
There’s no shortage of festive spirit in London this winter. Whether you’re shopping for handmade gifts, sipping gluhwein under fairy lights or bringing the kids to see Santa, the Christmas markets offer the perfect way to celebrate.
Staying at Georgian House Hotel? Make the most of the season with our exclusive winter offer — including a £20 Harrods voucher, mulled wine, and a mince pie on arrival. A little gift from us, to you.
Warner Brothers Studio Tour: Experience the Magic This Winter
It’s been over 15 years since Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone first enchanted audiences on the big screen. Can you believe it? To mark this magical milestone, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Leavesden is rolling out festive activities, original props, and even a snowy Hogwarts to celebrate both the anniversary and the winter season. And yes, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is making a star appearance too. Here’s what you can expect if you’re heading there this winter.
Celebrate 15 Years of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Until 4 November, you’ll have the rare chance to revisit the film that started it all. The Studio Tour is showcasing original props chosen by fans, including the famous Sorting Hat, Hagrid’s costume, and the eerily decorated Dursleys’ home on Privet Drive. The Great Hall will be set up exactly as it was during the first film’s Halloween feast scene — complete with pumpkins, treats and a few familiar (and suspicious) faces like Professor Quirrell.
Want to relive that iconic Quidditch moment? Try the interactive digital broomstick experience where you can shout “Up!” and watch your broom respond like magic.
Hogwarts in the Snow
From 19 November, Hogwarts transforms into a winter wonderland. Christmas trees line the Great Hall, hand-made cast Christmas cards decorate the Gryffindor Common Room, and festive wreaths, baubles and candles sparkle throughout the sets. A favourite highlight is the model of Hogwarts Castle, delicately dusted with cinematic snow.
You’ll also learn how different snow textures were created for the films — some fluffy, some crunchy — using unique on-set techniques. For Harry Potter fans, it’s an immersive and nostalgic treat that captures the heart of the season.
Dine in the Great Hall This Christmas
Yes, it’s as magical as it sounds. This exclusive experience lets guests step into the Great Hall for a one-of-a-kind Christmas dinner. You’ll begin with drinks and canapés before sitting down to a festive two-course meal surrounded by original set decorations. Afterwards, you’ll explore the full Studio Tour before dessert is served on Platform 9¾, next to the original Hogwarts Express.
It’s a dream evening for fans and a truly unforgettable setting for a festive celebration or unique work party.
Even More Magic Beyond the Studios
London is filled with magical experiences this winter. Catch Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in cinemas or book tickets to the critically acclaimed Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre. There are also several walking and bus tours that explore real filming locations throughout London — from Diagon Alley to the Ministry of Magic.
And if you’re looking for the perfect place to stay during your magical adventure, don’t forget about our Wizard Chambers here at Georgian House Hotel. Designed to look like a real-life wizard dormitory, these enchanting rooms are perfect for couples, families and super fans alike. Each stay includes our themed Wizard Breakfast, featuring spellbinding options like the Forbidden Feast or Toffeedukes Pancakes.
Curious London: Play the Game, Explore the City
Discover the City Like Never Before
The leaves are turning, the kids are back in school, and there’s finally a moment to breathe. Whether you’re looking for something fun to do during half term or want to reclaim your weekend with something spontaneous, London has more to offer than guided tours and museum visits. Ready to swap sightseeing for sleuthing? It’s time to level up your city adventures. From treasure hunts to immersive spy missions, here are some of London’s most thrilling interactive experiences. These are ideal for couples, families or curious locals looking to see the city in a new light.
City Dash: A Race Against the Clock
This isn’t your average walking tour. City Dash is part urban adventure, part spy thriller. It is a fast-paced team game where you solve cryptic clues, create distractions, and dodge patrolling agents while racing through London’s streets. You’ve got 60 minutes to crack codes, find hidden locations and outwit your opponents. Strategy is just as important as speed, and players are encouraged to divide roles like scout, lookout or decoy. It’s a brilliant way to rediscover hidden parts of the capital and test your logic under pressure. Bonus points if you manage to escape without being caught.
Best for: Active adults, team-building, puzzle fans
Location: Various central London zones
City Hunt: A Cultural Quest for All Ages
Want something less adrenaline-fuelled but just as engaging? City Hunt is a more relaxed but equally rewarding experience. It combines a traditional treasure hunt with local history. Choose from locations like Bermondsey, Elephant and Castle or Blackfriars, and solve 20 to 30 cultural clues as fast as you can. It’s a great way to learn more about London’s hidden stories and is ideal for families, tourists, or anyone who wants to connect with the city’s roots.
Best for: Families, visitors, cultural explorers
Location: South and Central London
Agent November: Solve the Mystery, Save the Day
Fancy yourself as a secret agent? Agent November invites you into a world of espionage, mystery and time-critical missions. These take place in and around Euston. Choose from interactive scenarios like solving a murder, dismantling a criminal gang or escaping a bioweapons facility. Most games last around an hour, with between five to fifteen participants per team.
Seasonal themes are also available. For Halloween, try “Patient Zero,” a terrifying zombie-chase experience through London’s backstreets. And when Christmas rolls around, the “Christmas Crisis” mission will see your team racing to save Santa himself. With dinner packages available, this makes a standout option for festive outings or office parties.
Best for: Group fun, special occasions, themed adventures
Location: Euston
Pokémon Go: Still Catching Them All?
Pokémon Go is still going strong, and London is one of the best cities to play. While the app might not make headlines like it did in 2016, dedicated fans know there are still rare catches hiding around the capital. Hotspots include the Tower of London, Hyde Park, Camden Market and even the penguin exhibit at London Zoo. It’s perfect for families or anyone wanting to turn a regular walk into a digital treasure hunt.
Best for: Families, solo explorers, casual gaming fans
Location: All over London
Honourable Mentions: Even More to Explore
London is full of creative puzzle experiences for every type of adventurer. We also recommend:
- A Door in a Wall – immersive theatre meets escape room.
- Crystal Maze Live Experience – relive the 90s game show.
- HiddenCity – text-based adventures across the capital.
Explore, Play, Repeat
Next time you’re in London, or even if you live here, ditch the map and dive into something different. Whether you’re dodging agents in Euston, solving riddles in Bermondsey or chasing virtual creatures across Hyde Park, you’ll see the capital from a whole new perspective. After your mission, treat yourself to a hearty meal or perhaps a magical overnight stay at Georgian House. You’ve earned it.
Top Travel Photography Spots in London
Picture-Perfect Places to Capture Autumn in the Capital
Crisp air, golden leaves and soft lighting. Autumn is a magical time to explore London with your camera. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just snapping on your phone, the city’s historic landmarks and hidden corners come alive in this season.
Here are the best places to capture iconic and unexpected shots in London.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
Let’s start with the classics. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are the most iconic structures in London, instantly recognisable and endlessly photogenic.
For the best view, cross Westminster Bridge and head slightly downstream along the South Bank. Capture the gothic architecture as it lights up just after sunset, reflecting off the River Thames. Bonus points if you catch a red double-decker bus in the foreground.
Tower Bridge and the Thames Path
You really cannot take a bad photo of Tower Bridge. Whether it’s sunrise, sunset or under a moody sky, this Victorian icon looks impressive from every angle.
The Queen’s Walk on the south side of the river gives you plenty of wide-angle options. Walk across the bridge itself for dynamic close-ups. On your way, don’t miss the chance to snap a classic red telephone box nearby. It is a proper London moment.
Buckingham Palace and The Guards
A visit to London isn’t complete without photographing Buckingham Palace. It’s not just about the grandeur of the royal residence. Zoom in to capture the iconic Queen’s Guard in their red tunics and bearskin hats. The contrast of colours against the pale stone façade creates a timeless image.
Early morning offers the best lighting and fewer crowds, especially during Changing of the Guard days.
The London Eye and Riverside Views
Standing tall at 135 metres, the London Eye offers dramatic photo opportunities by day or night. From Jubilee Gardens, frame it against the skyline or wait until after dusk when it glows in seasonal colours.
Fancy a challenge? Ride the Eye and capture panoramic views of the city from above. You will spot all the major landmarks, perfect for creating a series of wide-angle shots.
Hidden Photography Gems in London
Not all the best photos come from tourist hotspots. London is full of hidden treasures that offer character, contrast and colour.
- Leadenhall Market – This ornate covered market with cobbled walkways and wrought-iron detailing feels like stepping into Diagon Alley.
- Paddington Station – Capture the movement of Londoners in one of the city’s busiest transport hubs.
- Leake Street Tunnel (Graffiti Tunnel) – A gritty, ever-changing canvas of street art beneath Waterloo Station.
Final Shot: Capture the Moment
Whether you’re photographing a palace or a pint, autumn in London provides the perfect backdrop for creativity. Bring your camera, wander off the beaten path and let the city’s charm surprise you. For guests staying at Georgian House Hotel, our team will happily point you to local photo-friendly spots or even recommend the best time of day for the perfect shot.
Don’t forget to tag us in your pics.

