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Ever fancied searching for some of the more alternative things to see in London ? There are so many, here’s a short list of 5 you could try next time you are visiting London …

1.  Leighton House Museum – Hidden in Holland Park, this was the home of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton. Its Arab Hall, adorned with intricate Islamic tiles and a golden dome, is a standout, offering a serene escape for art lovers.
Google Maps: Leighton House Museum

2.  Dennis Severs’ House – In Spitalfields, this 18th-century house feels like a living stage set, with candlelit rooms evoking the lives of fictional residents. It’s an immersive, sensory journey into historical London.
Google Maps: Dennis Severs’ House

3.  The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities – Tucked in Hackney, this eccentric museum is packed with oddities like taxidermy, shrunken heads, and occult artifacts. The absinthe bar downstairs adds to its quirky charm.
Google Maps: The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities

4.  God’s Own Junkyard – Located in Walthamstow, this vibrant warehouse glows with retro neon signs and colorful light installations, making it a paradise for photographers and fans of eclectic art.
Google Maps: God’s Own Junkyard

5.  Wilton’s Music Hall – In Whitechapel, this is the world’s oldest surviving music hall, with a gritty, Victorian charm. Catch a performance or tour its weathered interiors for a taste of authentic London history.
Google Maps: Wilton’s Music Hall

These attractions offer unique, less-crowded experiences in London. Let me know if you need more details or additional hidden gems

Photo by Luke Ow on Unsplash
Photo by Luke Ow