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    Golden Square

    3.6 (15 reviews)
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    Joseph T.

    Golden Square is a historic square in Soho. The Square is largely paved with a statue at the centre. Around the edge of the square are some flower benches. It is not particularly attractive but is surprisingly quiet given its central London location and consequently is a nice place to relax when the weather is good. Due to its location it is very popular with the local media crowd at lunchtimes Additionally, the Nordic Bakery is positioned on the square and Fernandez and Wells are in easy walking distance so there is no shortage of good food. Golden Square is aesthetically dull but is worth visiting for its central, yet quiet, location.

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    A hidden refuge slightly away from the hustle and bustle of Carnaby Street or even Piccadilly Circus. If you go to the end of Carnaby Street and go directly behind the buildings you can see, you'll find a patch of beauty. You can sit and relax on a bench, soak up the rays and take whatever you got for lunch here and eat it in peace. It does get very busy of a lunchtime, but if you can't find a bench there is plenty of grass and walls to perch on. A lovely patch of tranquility.

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    A hidden refuge slightly away from the hustle and bustle of Carnaby Street or even Piccadilly Circus.

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    Camley Street Natural Park - Cafe from seating area

    Camley Street Natural Park

    4.4(8 reviews)
    1.8 miEuston

    If you have not visited the development just north of Kings Cross recently, I urge you to do so…read more It's really impressive, albeit mostly focused around housing and a lot of reasonably high-end retail. There are lots of places to eat (both restaurants and coffee) and there's quite a student vibe, thanks to the Central St Martins art and fashion college being located there. However, if you're looking for an antidote, just cross the canal and then you will find the Camley Street Natural Park. It's a delightful semi-wilderness, with lots of wild planting, trees and ponds, with paths and seating. The drawer for me is their café. They serve teas, coffees, a limited range of alcoholic drinks, fresh organic juices, and cakes and light snacks. These include a soup of the day, sandwiches, toasted sandwiches and paninis. Most of the options are vegan or vegetarian, although there are a few meaty options as well. They have only outdoor seating (albeit under cover), so it is a good option if it is warm (or you are well wrapped up). The quality is really good, but do be prepared for a bit of a wait, especially if they busy, as everything is prepared to order. To be fair, the friendly staff warned us of this, but we were happy to wait and watch the world go by. A bit of a find, and worth knowing about.

    You lucky lucky people…read more You're lucky I'm so nice and telling you about a hidden gem in the heart of London. A place to go when you thought you'd seen it all. Somewhere to escape and to learn. Somewhere where children can look a pond bugs and adults can (probably) kiss. We were on an anti tourist walk on a Saturday in and around Camden mostly because I'm a mild masochist who likes a challenge. We wound our way though lesser known parts of Regent's Park and down Regent's canal, only failing when we passed Camden Lock itself. To the east of this is this wonderful little two acre park right next to St Pancras international Station. Blink and you miss it, I would encourage most people to blink. This is two acres of land saved by the London Wildlife Trust and kept as a wildish nature reserve. From the canal it just looks like trees but get in and you will find a mini paradise of eco-conservationism. We were almost alone with the city feeling a million miles away in a pristine wild wetland, meadow and woodland area that has facilities for classes and education. It's wonderful little surprises like this that keep pulling me back to London so seriously...tell no-one, or you'll ruin my anti-tourist walk.

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