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Hi, Start with Neal’s Yard in Covent Garden — a tiny, colorful courtyard full of independent cafés, organic shops, and a perfect photo-op away from the crowds. For street art lovers, Shoreditch and Brick Lane are must-visits; you’ll find incredible murals, vintage markets, and quirky cafés. If you want to escape the city buzz, head to Little Venice for a peaceful canal walk and maybe a waterside café. For food, skip the chain restaurants and go local: Borough Market is famous, but try Maltby Street Market or Camden’s smaller food alleys for artisanal treats and a real local vibe. Don’t miss Hidden Pubs — like The Seven Stars near Holborn or The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town, a speakeasy hidden behind a fridge door! For unique experiences, explore God’s Own Junkyard in Walthamstow, a neon wonderland of art and lights, or take a walk along Regent’s Canal from Little Venice to Camden for a scenic, less touristy route.
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