Daily Hyde Park
What better way to explore one of London's largest green spaces than on horseback? Hyde Park Stables (near Lancaster Gate tube) organise group or private-lesson rides along Rotten Row, passing the Serpentine lake. Hats and boots are provided without charge. More
Daily Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath is a vast haven of green fields dotted with buttercups, beech and oak woodlands and three willow-lined ponds (ladies, mens and mixed) to swim in. All this providing much-needed oxygen to north London. There is even a stately home at its heart, Kenwood House, where summer concerts make the most of the natural amphitheatre formed by its sloping lawns. More
Daily Regent's Park
Regent's Park is a vast garden in north-west London, home to London Zoo, an open-air theatre, sports facilities, cafes and restaurants. The historic Rose Garden houses 30,000 plants of 400 different species. More
Daily; not Sat Shaolin Temple UK
Shaolin Training is not for the faint-hearted. Best known for breaking concrete blocks with their heads, the monks at this temple in North London offer you a glimpse inside their world as well as the chance to build your strength of both body and mind. More
Daily Regent's Park
Beautiful blooms fill the air with heady perfumes at Queen Mary's Rose Gardens, situated in Regent's Park. These quintessential English gardens hold one of the finest collections of roses in the country. Rambling, climbing and cluster-flowered varieties are at their best in mid-June. More
Sun only Victoria and Albert Museum
Children aged 3 to 12 can embark on an adventure at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, exploring its many collections through drawings, activities and organised discovery trails. More
Daily Below Zero - Absolut Ice Bar
London's Absolut Icebar is kept at -5°C and everything inside - bar stools, bar, cocktail glasses and tables - is made out of ice from Sweden's Torne River. You even get a cape to wear so you won't catch cold. More
Fri only Hyde Park
The Friday night inline skate in Hyde Park is becoming more popular every week, regularly attracting 400 skaters (less in winter). This is a great way to explore London, get fit and meet like-minded people, and it's free. More