Discover some of the most magical places in London for fae, readers, wizards, sci-fi fans and even take a step back in time. It's time to plan to begin planning your trip!
For the Fae
A colourful hidden gem to explore and head out for an afternoon snack is Neal's Yard.
Got a sweet tooth? Don't miss out on the The Sweet Dream Factory in Camden Market.
Kyoto Garden, a wonderful place to relax and feel at peace.
Visit the whimsical location that is St Dunstan Church & Garden
Soho Square - a sweet location for the garden faeries.
For Readers
Visit the largest bookshop in London, Waterstones in Piccadilly, with over 8 miles of bookshelves and a cafe/bar on the top floor.
Grant & Cutler - The United Kingdom's largest foreign language booksellers.
Find antiques, unique book shops and tarot readings in Cecil Court.
Libreria - a quaint little bookshop designed to nurture creativity and maximise serendipity.
Browse over one millions books to borrow at the London Library. Note that you may have to create a membership beforehand and provide ID/proof of address to enter.
For Wizards
Discover the Dark Arts with this Warner Bros studio tour.
Make potions at The Cauldron Co - "An immersive venue in London where you don a cloak & wield a working magic wand!"
Feel like a true wizard with this Magic Wand Building Experience. Choose your wand design, select your type of magic and cast some spells.
The Wizard Exploratorium also offer Wizard Afternoon Tea which includes choosing a wand to brew two types of interactive tea.
Head to the House of Spells for wizard themed merch.
Shop and take the chance to have the iconic photo with the trolley in the wall at Platform 9 and 3/4.
For Sci-Fi Fans
The Forbidden Planet shop, where you can find comics, books, action figures, games and more.
Find Stars Wars and other Disney memorabilia at the Disney shop.
Take a Step Back in Time in London
Have you ever wanted the chance to experience a victorian style pub? Check out Mr Frogg's Tavern.
Rules, established in 1798, is the oldest restaurant in London.
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