Wholesome things to do in London on weekends

London's fast-paced energy can be invigorating, but amidst the hustle and bustle, it's important to take time for relaxation and calm. That's why we've put together a guide to some wholesome activities, perfect for those weekends when you need a break from your busy London schedule. From low-key, tranquil experiences at Kew Gardens to floral shopping at Columbia Road Flower Market, this guide has something for everyone looking for a sense of peace amidst the excitement of London.

 

Kew Gardens 

Image: Palm House at Kew Garden, © MTotoe

#FLODown: Nestled in Richmond, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - simply known as Kew Gardens - is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 18th century. Originally established on the grounds of a royal palace, today it boasts a collection of over 300 acres of living plants, a renowned scientific research centre, a library, and museum, all surrounded by breathtaking gardens. From strolling through the vibrant tree canopies to discovering the beauty of the glasshouses, there's plenty to see and do at Kew. Not-to-be-missed attractions include the stunning Palm House, the Princess of Wales Conservatory, the Waterlily House, and the magnificent Great Pagoda, which was built as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of Kew Gardens, in 1762. A visit to Kew is a rejuvenating experience, and its ample offerings are sure to fill an entire day of wholesome exploration. Make sure to check out the Orchid Festival and Kew's iconic winter light-trail, which are just some of the events offered year-round. Location: Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE. Price: starting from £15.50 off-peak adult.

 

 

Columbia road flower market

Image: Columbia Road Flower Market, January 2023, © MTotoe

#FLODown: Nestled in the stylish Shoreditch neighbourhood, Columbia Road Flower Market is a treasure trove of stunning blooms and lush greenery Here, friendly traders offer an array of cut flowers, bulbs, herbs, and garden essentials.  Dubbed one of the most picturesque markets in London, it's no wonder why this market is our favourite. Though it can get crowded by midday, we suggest arriving early to beat the rush and secure your treasures. Alternatively, arrive as the market winds down and you may be rewarded with unbeatable bargains. There's no question that Columbia Road Flower Market is a standout among the markets of London, offering not only a fantastic selection of flowers, herbs, and gardening supplies, but also a wholesome and enriching Sunday experience. With a plethora of chic cafes and restaurants nearby, it's easy to find the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch after exploring the market's array of stunning blooms and lush greenery. Whether you're a seasoned market-goer or a first-timer, Columbia Road Flower Market is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Location: Columbia Rd, London, E2 7RG. 

 

 

Richmond Park 

Image: Richmond Park, © MTotoe

#FLODown: Richmond Park, a National Nature Reserve and London's largest Royal Park, spans 2,500 acres of breath-taking scenery. It's a haven for Red and Fallow deer, ancient trees, and a diverse array of wildlife, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city. Take a leisurely walk or bike ride on its winding paths, enjoy its picturesque gardens and serene ponds, and soak in the stunning views of London from King Henry's Mound. This prehistoric hill fort not only provides panoramic views but also a glimpse into London's rich history. With its mix of wide-open spaces and lush forests, Richmond Park is the perfect destination to experience nature in its purest form.

Image: The Shop at Petershams Nurseries Richmond. © MTotoe

Wine and Carrot Cake at The Teahouse, Petershams Nuseries, Richmond, © MTotoe

Take a break from your walk and visit Petershams Nurseries, where you'll find a variety of homeware and gardening items, including stunning ceramics. Indulge in a delicious meal at their greenhouse restaurant, surrounded by the beauty of bougainvillea and jasmine, with seasonal cuisine inspired by their kitchen garden. You won't want to miss their mouth-watering carrot cake and a glass of wine - it's truly one of the best carrot cakes you'll ever taste!

 

 

The Pergola Hill and Gardens

Image: Pergola Hill and Gardens, © MTotoe

#FLODown: Discover the hidden gem that is the Pergola Hill and Gardens, tucked away within the sprawling Hampstead Heath. Commissioned by William H Level in 1905, this stunning pergola has been enchanting visitors for decades since its public opening in the 1960s. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking views of Hampstead Hill, a picturesque landscape that transforms with each season, from the winter's blanket of snow to the summer's golden sunbeams. A visit to the Pergola offers a peaceful escape, a rejuvenating experience that should not be missed by anyone seeking serenity and beauty. Location: The Pergola, Inverforth Close, London NW3 7EX.

 

 

Bookshops

Image: John Sandoe Books, Chelsea, © MTotoe

#FLODown: Escape into the world of books and unwind in one of London's cosy bookshops. Amidst the bustling city, these hidden gems offer a peaceful haven for readers to reflect and discover new stories. As a city steeped in literary history, with celebrated writers such as George Orwell and Beatrix Potter, London continues to thrive as a centre of literacy. Choose from a wide selection of bookstores, from the classic Daunt Books, John Sandoe Books to the unique floating boat shop in Kings Cross. Experiencing the delight of uncovering your next great read at one of London's warm and welcoming bookshops  is one of our favour small pleasures in London. Click here for some of our bookshops in London.

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