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The top things to eat, see and do when visiting London for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone!

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Come July, the UK becomes the center of the sporting world;  from Wimbleton to horse races and rowing, there is an event for every fan. We are headed to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix, a historic track that is at the heart of the Formula 1 calendar. Situated in Milton Keynes, the track is about 2 hours away from London. If you are headed to the Grand Prix, these are our top suggestions on where to eat, explore and relax when visiting London ahead of Silverstone.

Where to Eat 

London is a melting pot of cultures and a vibrant culinary scene to match. While British food may have received a bad rep in the past, the Bristish culinary scene has grown leaps and bounds in recent years. Indian fusion to new takes on afternoon tea and of course the classic sunday roast, London does not disappoint. These are some of our favorite places to eat when visiting London ahead of the British Grand Prix. 

Kricket

Kricket

Located in the heart of Soho, Kricket brings a modern twist to Indian-inspired cuisine. With innovative dishes and a lively atmosphere, it's the perfect place to fuel up before long day of sightseeing. Grab a table or snag a cozy spot at the bar and indulge. We love their renowned small plates and unique cocktails - it is a must try! Kricket has several locations around London, Open daily for Lunch and Dinner. 

Tea at the Mandarin Oriental

Tea at the Mandarin Oriental

For a touch of luxury, head to the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park for the ultimate afternoon tea. Indulge in a selection of finely brewed teas, scrumptious pastries, and sandwiches in the elegant setting of The Rosebery Lounge. Supplement your tea with a drink pairing: they offer champagne, beer and non alcoholic pairings. We love that they are generous with the sandwiches, so do not be ahead to ask for seconds! Tea is offered daily, advance booking suggested. 

Dorrian

Dorrian

Experience the eclectic charm of Notting Hill at Dorrian's, a cozy and stylish spot known for its diverse menu and welcoming atmosphere. They have a rotating menu and you can expect to see elevated takes on classic British fare created with classical techniques - the steak for two is always a showstopper. Most suitable for parties of 2, advance booking required

Where to Explore 

London has endless neighborhoods, museums, parks and shops to discover. We love that most museums offer free entry which means you can dip in to see a masterpiece on your way to your next destination. Their well appointed greenspaces are a haven for locals and contain walking paths, bike rentals and even art galleries. These are some of our favorite places to explore when visiting London ahead of the British Grand Prix

Serpentine Gallery and Pavillion

Serpentine Gallery and Pavilion

Art meets architecture at the Serpentine Pavilion in Kensington Gardens. Designed by renowned architects, the pavilion changes each year, offering a unique visual experience. The 2024 pavilion will be designed by Seoul-based Korean architect Minsuk Cho and will be unveiled in June.  Open Daily, Closed Mondays 

Borough Market

Borough Market

Embark on a culinary adventure at Borough Market, one of London's most famous food markets. Sample gourmet delights from around the world, indulge in artisanal cheeses, and savor freshly prepared dishes. To elevate your visit, book a food tour and try some of the best of British produce and foodstuffs.  It's a sensory journey that will leave you with a taste of London's diverse food scene.

The Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection

Indulge your love for art and history at The Wallace Collection, located in the heart of London. This hidden gem houses a stunning array of paintings, furniture, and decorative arts in a historic townhouse. Unlike other collections this was previously owned by a single family and is under the directive that the collection must stay together - which means this is the only place you will be able to see these masterpieces from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Open Daily.

Where to Relax 

When heading to a Formula 1 race it is important to schedule in some R&R either before or after a race weekend. From sound baths, to spa treatments or just a sit in the park these are a few of our favorite places to relax in London ahead of the British Grand Prix

Hyde Park Chairs

Hyde Park Chairs

Unwind in the serenity of Hyde Park. Find a comfortable spot by the Serpentine lake, sink into one of the iconic green chairs, and soak in the peaceful surroundings. Bring a hamper of treats from nearby Fortnum & Mason and for just a few pounds you cab recharge your batteries. Chair hire is available in several of the adjacent Royal Parks, consult website for pricing 

Ushvani

Ushvani

Escape the hustle and bustle with a visit to Ushvani, a luxurious spa in Chelsea. Indulge in traditional Malaysian treatments and pamper yourself with a rejuvenating massage. Regularly named one of London’s best spas by Tatler magazine, an appointment here is a must stop on any London itinerary. 

Re:Mind Studio

Re:Mind Studio

Rejuvenate your mind and body at Re:Mind Studio, a wellness sanctuary in Belgravia. Attend a meditation or yoga class to find balance and calmness amidst the excitement of the Grand Prix weekend. It's the perfect place to recharge and focus on your mental well-being.

Where to Go Out:

Time for a night out on the town. While some of London’s best spots are members only, the city does not disappoint with their superb collection of pubs, wine bars and nightclubs. These are some of our favorite places to go out in London ahead of the British Grand Prix.

Noble Rot Wine Bar

Noble Rot Wine Bar

Savor a sophisticated evening at Noble Rot Wine Bar, known for its extensive wine selection and delectable menu. Located in Bloomsbury, it's an elegant setting to enjoy fine wines and exquisite dishes. 

Connaught Bar

Connaught Bar 

Step into the timeless elegance of The Connaught Hotel's bar. With its classic cocktails and refined atmosphere, it's the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration. Named no.8 best bar in The World’s 50 Best Bars you can expect to enjoy inventive cocktails and expertly executed classics - don’t miss their tableside martini. 

Club Chinois

Club Chinois

For those seeking a night of glamour and entertainment, head to Club Chinois in Mayfair. This exclusive nightclub combines Chinese-inspired decor with a vibrant atmosphere, making it a chic spot to celebrate your London pit stop in style.

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