Forget ‘Around The World In 80 Days’. In London, you can get a taste of whole host of worldly attractions in as little as 48 hours… well, kind of. Our city is abuzz with great alternatives for global sightseeing, which let’s be honest, is ideal if you can’t get away on holiday. Anyone remember that scene from the 2011 rom-com, New Year’s Eve, when Michelle Pfeiffer’s character, Ingrid, wants to visit Bali in a day, and Zac Efron’s character has to be creative to fulfil that wish? If the film were set here, Ingrid could have added a range of international cities to her list, thanks to all the lookalike locations in London.
London lookalikes
1. Taj Mahal, India vs BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden
If you can’t hop on a plane to see one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir – also known as Neasden Temple – is a stunning alternative, located in west London. Although the buildings primarily celebrate different faiths (the Taj Mahal houses a mosque, while Neasden Temple has been described as Britain’s first authentic Hindu temple), they both welcome visitors into their beautifully designed buildings.
2. Provence, France vs Mayfield Lavender Farm, Banstead
France may be just across the channel, but why leave the country when you can stay within the M25? Mayfield Lavender Farm offers 25 acres of lavender fields in Surrey, bordering Greater London. Not only is it an ideal setting for your next Insta-shoot, but there is a gift shop and cafe on site too, selling an array of lavender products. Be aware though, the farm is only open during the spring and summer months. Read all about Mayfield Lavender farm here.
3. Venice, Italy vs Little Venice, Paddington
Pizza and pasta are great and everything, but come winter, nothing beats a pie and pint in a pub – something you can enjoy canalside in Little Venice. Surrounded by lush greenery in the summer, and pretty oranges in the colder months, there’s plenty to do in the part of London: you can hire a boat, watch a puppet show or even have a laugh at nearby comedy cafe. Oh, and there’s even a fun game you can partake in along the way, checking out all the nooks and crannies of the area such as the Rembrandt Garden and the Clifton Nursery. Check out our list of top things to do in the area here.
4. Darling Harbour, Australia vs Canary Wharf, Tower Hamlets
Darling Harbour in Sydney offers a hub of restaurants, entertainment venues and water-side views. However, you can swap a 24-hour flight for a quick ride on the Jubilee line, and spend some time relaxing between city and water at Canary Wharf instead. While both locations offer fabulous views of Sydney’s and London’s Central Business Districts respectively, Canary Wharf is also home to an ice rink during the winter.
5. Trevi Fountain, Italy vs Trafalgar Square, Westminster
The Trevi Fountain in Rome may be bigger, but Trafalgar Square has two fountains, plus Nelson’s Column and The National Gallery. Also, the square shines bright with a tree donated from Oslo at Christmas, so you’ll also get to see a little of Norway too, if you opt for the London lookalike.
6. Eiffel Tower, France, vs Crystal Palace Tower, Crystal Palace
Okay, so technically, one is a tourist attraction that you can ascend and enjoy views over the city from, and the other is a telecommunications tower… However, if you haven’t snapped a pic at Crystal Palace Park and made a joke about the two towers’ resemblance, you’ve not lived. Aside from a joke photo with the tower, there is plenty to do in Crystal Palace Park, including seeing the dinosaurs, visiting farm animals and orienteering around the maze.
…Close enough
For these next few, we’ll admit that they don’t look strictly just like their counterparts, but rather have the potential to invoke the feeling of being abroad, even if just for a fleeting moment. These experiences could be a godsend for wanderlust, if you don’t manage to get abroad for a holiday. You’ll see what we mean…
7. Horizon of Khufu
Slip on a pair of VR goggles at the Horizon of Khufu experience in Stratford, and you’ll be transported to Egypt, with unrivalled access to the Pyramids of Giza. The virtual reality tour guide will teach you about Ancient Egypt in an enigmatic, immersive way, and the VR technology is quite frankly pretty amazing.
8. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience London
Take an unrivalled trip through Van Gogh’s life work, which took him through his native Netherlands to Belgium to France, creating the cherished post-impressionist paintings that we know him for. Follow him in this experience, take yourself out of London and into his unrelenting, cacophonous but ultimately fascinating world of art. Read more about the experience here.
9. Tuck into Caribbean food and rum punch at one of the many restaurants in London
We may not have the white sand beaches and clear waters, but you can get a taste of the Caribbean at one of London’s many restaurants. While nothing truly beats home cooking in a Caribbean household, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite Caribbean restaurants in London that come pretty close. From jerk chicken to curry goat roti, rum punch to sorrel, there’s plenty to enjoy.