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Solo Travel in London: Discover Joy and Adventure Alone

Solo Travel in London: Discover Joy and Adventure Alone

There is something about London that brings out our inner tourist geek. Don't fight it; it's okay to give in.

Have a Drink at a Classic

Claridge's
 London isn't know for chatty bartenders, but these gentleman can tell a story.

The Connaught
Make like James Bond and order the best martini this city has to offer.

The Lanesborough
Feeling grand? Put on airs over a glass of Champagne and a view of the park.

Brown's Hotel
Live jazz and sizzling Terence Donovan photos. You might stay a while.

The Dorchester
Want to disappear? This is the place to do it. Large, loud, and proud.

Eat Like a Global Nomad

Moro
Spanish/Middle Eastern fusion from a husband and wife team in the heart of funky Farringdon. One of the few places where dining at the bar is welcome, it's ideal for a party of one.

The Chamberlayne
Want a classic pub without the ploughman's lunch special? Tuck into gorgeous meat at this Kensal Rise gem with a welcoming neigborhood crowd.

Zuma
Scene and be seen in Knightsbridge, but it won't distract you from the divine Japanese/Asian menu. Reservations are impossible, but a party of one can easily get a seat at the sushi bar.

Il Baretto
Chic and laid back Italian in residential Marylebone. Sit in the upstairs bar and order from the exquisite pizza menu or take a seat at the banquet downstairs and immerse yourself in a full menu of Italian classics.

Barts
London's worst-kept secret. Make sure you find the capital's quirkiest speakeasy bar for a pot of Barts ''tea''.

Maggie Jones's
Shoulder pads and Wham are back in fashion at this 1980s themed club named after PM-turned-'80s icon, Maggie Thatcher.

Chill and Get Pampered

Aman Spa
Beneath the elegant Edwardian lobby of The Connaught in London, the first Aman spa outside of their resorts bringing tranquil peace to the center of London's Mayfair. 

The Cowshed
Organic spa with all London-made natural products. Spa locations at Clarendon House or Shoreditch House.

The Spa at The Mandarin Oriental 
Jet lag? Gone. Rejuvenate your body after a long flight at this world class spa with 13 specialty treatment rooms.

The House of Elemis
Find total body relaxation tucked away down a cobblestone street off Bond St.

Fortified and Revitalized, Take in Some Culture

 Royal Opera House
 Ballet, opera, and more. Last-minute tickets can be had for cheap.

Koko
Some of the best live music in Camden.

The Wallace Collection
18th-century art and objects in former family home off Oxford Street. (More info: FATHOM Postcard)

Leicester Square TKTS 
Easy tickets at a discount for any theatre in London. But of you're alone, you could just as easily have your concierge call the box office for your show of choice, or stroll up yourself.

London Walks
Go on an amazing historical walk, with themes ranging from Jack the Ripper to the Royal Wedding. They also do bespoke tours.

Have a Touristy But Terrific Day

We have a one-day itinerary to power you through the major sites.

Special thanks to contributing editor Hilary Bass Rifkin for this itinerary.


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