[2025 London Attraction] Travel Guide for Little Venice (Updated Feb)
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Where else but Little Venice can you eat a lemon tart covered in creme fraiche and wave at curious giraffes as you ride past the London Zoo in your little boat? Don't be deceived by the "narrow"; the fifty-foot boat is more than large enough to hold twenty of your friends, seven elegant tables, a full picnic buffet, and wait-staff ready to serve your every need. Enjoy the calm voyage along the historic Regents Canal from Little Venice to Camden Lock, and when the trip is over, round out a long day on the water with a performance at the intimate Canal Cafe theater.
Address:
London, UK
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+44-20-79857200
Ticket Price
Free entry
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I am a person who has a sense of ceremonies. I will arrange a special meal in a day, a cafe or a restaurant. This is an experience that I have a great sense of accomplishment in one day. So dont think that the UK is a dark dish anymore~
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near Londons Paddington Station There is a place called Little Venice. The name of Little Venice is from the 19th century English poet Robert Browning, because he lived near this place from 1862 to 1887. The river is the intersection of the Regent's Canal and the Grand Union Canal. It is the slumber of the canal. The river has a variety of colorful narrow boats, some of which are now There are also people living, and some have been transformed into very distinctive restaurants, party boats, cafes, and even bookstores, hotels, etc.
sitting in the boat can enjoy the side of the slow The cruise ship and the free swan. This is mainly based on seafood, oysters and fish are delicious.
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Near Lon
Near London's Paddington Station, there is a place called Little Venice. The name of Little Venice is from the 19th century English poet Robert Browning because he Between 1862 and 1887, the river is the intersection of the Regent's Canal and the Grand Union Canal. It is a secluded waterway at the canal intersection. There are various types of rivers. Features a variety of colorful narrow boats, some of which are now inhabited, and some have been transformed into distinctive restaurants, party boats, cafes, even bookstores, hotels, etc. Sitting in the boat can enjoy the next side of the boat The boat and the free swan. This is mainly based on seafood, oysters and fish are delicious.
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Little Venice: London’s Serene Canal Escape
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Little Venice, a tranquil spot in London, features charming canals lined with colorful narrowboats, cafes, and waterside pubs. Take a leisurely canal boat ride to Camden Market or Regent’s Park, or simply stroll along the towpath for picturesque views.
Tips to Visit
• Visit in spring or summer for the best weather and blooming flowers.
• Bring a camera for scenic shots of the boats and bridges.
Directions
Located near Paddington Station, Little Venice is a short walk away. From Warwick Avenue Tube Station, it’s just a 5-minute walk.
Little Venice offers a peaceful escape from London’s bustle, perfect for a relaxing day out.
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Nicklath
A tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of London.
Little Venice in London is a hidden gem where you can enjoy beautiful scenery. This area is a network of canals surrounded by stunning nature, charming houseboats, and a rich aquatic flora and fauna. Walking along the tree-lined paths, you can feel the fresh air and hear the birds singing. It's truly a great place to visit in the autumn and well worth a trip.
You can escape the city's hustle and bustle by taking the tube to Paddington Station and walking from there. If you want to take a break and enjoy some quiet time while seeing another side of Paddington, there are many places along the way where you can stop for a drink.
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Nature is on every doorstep if you try to find it. The best part is that it is #Free
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Little Venice - London
Little Venice is the perfect place to take a break from the city bustle of London. There are not many tourists, flashy signs or noisy cars. Walking along the canals, visitors can enjoy the smell of fresh grass, admire the boats moored along the shore and feel some special harmony. It's nice sometimes to look into that part of the city that is not marked in tourist guides, and enjoy what the locals love London so much for.
Today, London's "Little Venice" is a meeting place for young people to enjoy drinks and cocktails, and indulge in the peaceful rocking of moored boats, many of which are used as picturesque restaurants and pubs.
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There’s this little place in the middle of London City called Little Venice. For those who get a chance to visit London, do visit this beautiful river, very calming and peaceful. Spectacular view.#tripblazers #awesomepic #river #celebratewithtrip #scenery
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Went for a
Went for a gorgeous afternoon walk along Little Venice canal. Always such a pleasure walking down the quite roads and watching the canal boats float by.
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