London Places of Interest
Clovermead Bees & Honey
With over 24 million bees on the premises, Clovermead Bees and Honey has created quite a buzz around town. Read more
Elgin County Railway Museum
Located a short drive from London in St. Thomas, the Elgin County Railway Museum explores the power and history behind the locomotive and how it changed life across the country. Read more
London Regional Children's Museum
After a trip to the children's museum in Boston, Johnston founded the London Regional Children's Museum in 1982. Today, over 100,000 visitors annually stop by this museum meant to inspire children to "discover, learn and dream." Read more
Museum London
The name of this attraction is not a typo; the intended placement of "museum" before "London" emphasizes its first and foremost purpose as a multi-faceted museum. Read more
London Entertainment
Covent Garden Market
Since opening its doors the first time in 1845, Covent Garden Market has remained one of the city's most unique and popular landmarks. Read more
The Grand Theatre
Currently one of only nine Category A theaters in Canada, the Grand Theatre offers patrons everything from wholesome family productions to thought-provoking dramas. Read more
The Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre opened in 1929 to the rave review as "one of the finest and most complete establishments of its kind in the whole of Canada." Read more
Sunfest
London's famous Sunfest first took place in 1995 and has since grown into Canada's premiere celebration of global arts. Read more
London Restaurants
Aroma
In the heart of London's entertainment district, this unique and elegant Mediterranean restaurant offers an alternative to traditional fare with its imaginative dishes from Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and North America. Read more
Auberge du Petit Prince
The Auberge du Petit Prince invites guests to take an exquisite culinary journey to France from inside its French-style manor on King Street. Read more
Michael's on the Thames
From its warm stone fireplace, views of the Thames River and subtle oak décor, Michael's on the Thames invites guests to enjoy a relaxing, upscale night of dining. Read more
Volker's on Hyde Park
An elegant Victorian structure, Volker's on Hyde Park was once home to one of the city's most prominent families. Read more
Waldo's on King
Modern lines, smooth woods and a spacious interior create the perfect space to sit back and savor a glass of wine at this bistro and wine bar. Read more
London Nightlife
Club Mansion
With plush seating, red velvet-backed walls, and pink-hued back lighting, Mansion is bringing the type of sophisticated venue generally seen in large metropolitan areas to this small Ontario town. Read more
The Honest Lawyer
The impressive selection of international draughts is one of the reasons the classic pub-style Honest Lawyer is so popular in London. Read more
The Oxford Arms
With plenty of wood accents, a roaring fireplace and numerous free-flowing taps, the Oxford Arms is reminiscent of the traditional English pubs scattered throughout London, England. Read more
Family Activities in London
Adventures in Wonderland
Kids and adults alike can find something to enjoy at Adventures in Wonderland, self-described as "London's favorite place to play." Read more
East Park
For over 40 years, East Park has featured indoor and outdoor attractions, such as a miniature golf course, batting cages, bumper cars and a 12-meter-high rock climbing wall. Read more
Fanshawe Pioneer Village
More than 30 replica and original heritage buildings from around southern Ontario together create the 46-acre Fanshawe Pioneer Village. Read more
Spikes
Spikes is a volleyball and rock climbing indoor center perfect for guests looking to stay active even when the temperatures are dropping. Read more
Storybook Gardens
A favorite with families in southern Ontario since 1958, Storybook Gardens brings imagination to life with its 54 storybook-related attractions. Read more
Recreation and Outdoors in London
Bellamere Winery
Set on an idyllic 67-acre compound of orchards, vineyards and farmland, Bellamere Winery offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Read more
Dowding Water Gardens
At six acres, the spectacular Dowding Water Gardens have over 124,900 liters of water flowing through its majestic ponds. Read more
Springbank Park
At 300 acres, Springbank Park is the largest park in London. On 30 kilometers of trails, visitors find everything from naturally wooded areas to perfectly manicured formal gardens.
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London Tours
Double Decker Sightseeing Tours
During the summer months, London visitors can see the city from aboard a red double decker bus, an icon of London's namesake city in the United Kingdom. Read more
Eldon House
Formerly owned by Captain John and Amelia Harris, the house is virtually unaltered from its original state, providing a unique and rare opportunity to explore the life and culture of London in 19th and 20th centuries. Read more
Labatt Brewery Tour
Founded over 160 years ago by John Kinder, the Labatt Brewery on Simcoe Street produces over one billion bottles of beer each year. Read more













