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5 Fabulous London Staycation Ideas for Your Next Break

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You are in the right place if you need a London staycation right now. I will get you covered with 5 fabulous London staycation ideas.

There is no doubt that London is a great place where almost everything happens, but as a Londoner, you may look to escape the usual city life like weekend trips from London.

If there is a perfect time for a mini-break and explore the best of the London city, it is now.

From visiting a countryside hotel to an island to a picturesque beach, I will cover plenty of amazing London staycation ideas in this blog.

So, check out the following London staycation ideas to get started!

5 Fabulous London Staycation

1. Highgate Mini-Break

If you need London staycation ideas, just get into one of its neighbourhoods on your next break. When you look at it, London seems to be a collection of villages cosseted in the arms of the city.

If ever there is any one area in London that retains its village vibes, it’s Highgate. You can find sprawling houses in strolling distance of Hampstead Heath.

Several cosy pubs and relaxed cafes are there to welcome you from the bottom of their heart.

If you are looking for a country escape, Highgate can be the best mini break for you. You can explore Highgate Wood, one of London’s biggest woodlands.

Highgate is known for the Victorian Highgate Cemetery, where the communist philosophers Karl Marx, Henry More, and George Eliot were buried. You can love strolling over the vast expansion of green spaces, at Hampstead Heath. 

Where to Stay: Stylish Airbnb

Highgate is not filled with hotels, so you can consider this private apartment for staying and have the most comfortable and luxurious vibes.

2. Escape to Richmond

Richmond in London is famous for its beautiful Royal Parks and gardens, theatres, galleries, and museums.

In the leafy outer suburbs of South West London, Richmond can be the best staycation London ideas. Indeed Richmond is worth exploring and you can start with the deer park.

The deer of the park makes it difficult to think that you are in London but yes you are in. You can make a beeline for King Henry’s Mound, which offers plenty of views of London.

You should not miss the Isabella Plantation, it is a glorious stretch of woodland.

There is something pleasant about whiling away a day at the waterside of a pub-you can nab a table at The White Cross. Just spend some cosy hours watching the world go by.

Where to Stay: Bingham River House

This is an independently owned boutique hotel that offers a luxurious stay in glorious hotel rooms. The food is also amazing.

3. Margate: A White Sandy Beach Near London

Margate is one of England’s fabulous beachside towns that is worth visiting in your next break. Sandy beaches, seafood stalls, shore-side rides- all come with a hip twist.

you can enjoy and capture a famous sunset whilst settled on the seafront steps. You can visit Turner Contemporary Gallery to experience the amazing historical and ultra-modern artwork. 

You can take a longer stroll along the harbour Arm to grab some fantastic spots for drink and eat.

You can also take a visit to Dreamland, which is a great British seaside amusement offers historic rides and classic side shows.

Some other spots of this beachside town include Tudor House, Margate Museum, Hornby Visitor Centres, and more.

From historic sights to family holiday nostalgia- Margate’s rich history is everywhere. 

Where to Stay: The Sands

The Sands is a gorgeous sea-facing boutique hotel, it is ideal for weekend getaways for seaside glamour. This hotel offers luxurious sea-view rooms at an affordable price.

4. West End Theatre Break

West End London is very popular for two things, shopping and the theatre. So, London’s West End can be your next weekend destination to combine the two interests.

Whether it is a famous musical you are after, or something a little more niche, this London staycation idea is the best for enjoying food, music, shopping, and accommodation in one neat package.

you can start visiting The West End by heading around the shops on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street. If you feel hungry, you can grab the Arcade Food Hall.

Here, you can have a wide range of great food from 7 open kitchens. The cuisine includes Indian, Middle Eastern, Nepalese, Japanese, and American.

In the evening, it is the time for the main event, you can head to your chosen show. before going back to your hotel, do not miss to grab one of London’s best late-night restaurants

Where to Stay: The Resident, Soho

It is a very beautiful boutique hotel in a brilliant location, the rooms are comfortable and nicely decorated. 

5. London Spa Staycation

If you are looking for a luxury staycation in London, a spa-themed staycation is firmly on this guide. There is no doubt that we are all in need of some serious pampering-isn’t it?  So, just get ready for this luxury spa break.

If you are looking for a blow-out treat, you can consider ESPA Life at Corinthia. You can check out their packages before the spa trip. If it is not beyond your budget, you can consider the K West Hotel in Shepherd’s Bush.

This spa is very impressive and the treatments are awesome. This hotel itself is a sophisticated place to escape for a few days from city life.

Where to Stay: K West Hotel & Spa

You can consider ESPA Life at Corinthia, K West Hotel & Spa, or Sanderson Hotel- all of these are great options for a luxurious stay.

Conclusion

A successful staycation includes treating it like a holiday. While planning for a staycation, you should not do the same things you do in London. You should explore somewhere or something new.

Here, I have wrapped together 5 fabulous London staycation ideas for your upcoming break. You can pick one idea from the list that aligns with your desires and dreams perfectly. It’s time to set and recharge!

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