London neighborhood: East of Hyde Park: Upscale London
Mayfair, Marylebone, and Regent's Park are all high-end shopping and residential streets
Mayfair, Marylebone, and Regent's Park are all high-end shopping and residential streets
The world's oldest scientific zoo (as opposed to some royal menagerie) is home to more than 750 species
A 395-acre park with an Open Air Theatre, zoo, sports pitches, and flower gardens
An historic London townhouse filled with 18C antiques and French and Old Master paintings—all for free
Pair of Hyde Park pavilions devoted to contemporary art, architecture, and design
Madame Tussaud's is more than just a wax museum—but less than the must-see sight it is made out to be
London's oldest toy store, opened in 1760 and brimming with eight stories of delights for all ages
This Old World, clubby Mayfair hotel with a residential ambiance is consistently lauded for its service, food, and ambiance
The Leonard links four 18C Marlyebone townhouses for a British atmosphere with an Imperial touch
This classy Mayfair hotel has been popular with writers since 1937 and hosts one of London's most traditional afternoon teas
Luxury flats in tony Mayfair near Hyde Park
Dorm rooms in Fitzrovia at the London School of Economics
A great Indian restaurant with a wonderfully funky decor in the Mayfair district of London
A Michelin-starred Mayfair classic with 360-degree views over Hyde Park and London
A lovely courtyard garden spot for lunch or afternoon tea amid the 18th century splendors of the Wallace Collection museum
Buckingham Palace was bult on the site of a failed royal mulberry garden. King James I planted it in the early 17th century to try and raise silkworms—but his royal highness planted the wrong kind of mulberry bush, spelling an early end to his imagined British silk industry.