Primrose Hill

★ 4.9 (15K+ reviews) • 118K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of North West London, Primrose Hill is a captivating gem that offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Located in the London Borough of Camden, this Grade II listed public park is renowned for its breathtaking panorama of the city skyline, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and a touch of history. Standing at 64 meters, the iconic hill provides a tranquil spot to relax and soak in the stunning views of central London. Known for its laid-back charm and vibrant streets, Primrose Hill is a picturesque neighborhood with colorful houses and celebrity residents, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a glimpse into the past, Primrose Hill is the perfect destination for a relaxed day out.
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4.9 /5
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Caroline *****
30 Jun
A must do when in London. The sights are all most far apart. This helps to see sights in one go, based on which routes joined. We did the Yellow route as this has a lot of buses. Green route has fewer buses so be mindful when trying to catch this. There is no timing for the buses but the Toot app has indicators of live locations of buses. In summer, it’s hot so take the covered part.
2+
King *********
28 Jun
Tour guide Aaron is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
2+
Tseng *******
28 Jun
Teacher Diana’s explanation was very good, and she took us to understand the historical background of cultural relics from different countries and dynasties in China and abroad from many different angles.
Klook 用戶
27 Jun
I was very satisfied. The driver was attentive, explained carefully, and tried his best to take me to see things that were not on the itinerary. I was not feeling well and he ended the trip to accompany me to the emergency room and took me home. He was very empathetic and a very kind person. The lady who contacted me was also very attentive and responsible. Very satisfied
1+
Cheng *******
26 Jun
It is worthwhile to take a local tour. The tour guide Steven is attentive and professional. He will give tips when appropriate. He knows the attractions very well. The whole trip is comfortable and free. Point-to-point pick-up and drop-off are 5-star recommendations.
Vastupal ****
24 Jun
best Museum and best supporting staff
Vastupal ****
24 Jun
Best Bus experience and cover all London tourist attractions and Drivers are very cooperative and supportive
2+
Klook 用戶
24 Jun
We booked a one-day tour of Windsor, Stonehenge, and Bath for 2 people. There were 9 people in the same group. The assistant would contact us via WeChat before the trip. He was very enthusiastic and would answer any questions. Andy, the driver and tour guide on the day, was very nice. He would make appropriate adjustments to the schedule, recommend scenic spots, and take us to some beautiful photo spots. Each location on the itinerary stayed for about one to one and a half hours, so there was no time to sit down and eat properly. Remember to bring your own food. The driving time in the middle was a little longer. The car was very new and comfortable, and you could see the scenery and take a nap in the car. Because we were in a hurry, we just took a quick look at Windsor. If you want to take a closer look, it is recommended that you arrange half a day to a day to take a slow walk. We drove to the parking lot of Stonehenge, and then took a round-trip shuttle bus to Stonehenge to take a look at the scenery and take pictures, and then came back to buy souvenirs. The time was just right. We didn't buy tickets for the Roman Baths in Bath. We planned to walk around the town to feel the atmosphere. We had ice cream and wanted to take out the century-old shop Sally lunn's recommended by the tour guide. It was sold out when we went there, so we changed to a light lunch set meal. The bread portion was very large, just right for two people to share. The smoked salmon flavor is recommended. The vegetable soup and tea are also very delicious. If you want to visit these attractions in one day, the one-day tour is highly recommended.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Primrose Hill Summit

Welcome to the Primrose Hill Summit, where the cityscape of London unfolds before your eyes in a breathtaking panorama. This iconic spot, adorned with a poetic touch from William Blake, invites you to relax and soak in the beauty of the skyline. Whether you're here for a picnic, a photography session, or simply to enjoy the view, the summit promises an unforgettable experience.

Summit Viewpoint

Discover the Summit Viewpoint at Primrose Hill, one of London's six protected viewpoints, offering an unparalleled perspective of the city's skyline. Standing proudly at nearly 63 meters above sea level, this spot is perfect for those who appreciate both natural beauty and urban landscapes. The York stone edging, inscribed with a quote from William Blake, adds a poetic charm to your visit.

Primrose Hill Park

Step into the serene beauty of Primrose Hill Park, a haven set 63 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of London's skyline. Ideal for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic, the park is especially enchanting at sunrise or sunset when the sky is painted with vibrant hues. It's a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility amidst the city's hustle and bustle.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Primrose Hill is a treasure trove of history, once part of a grand chase claimed by Henry VIII. In 1841, it became Crown property and was preserved as a public space by an Act of Parliament in 1842. This area is rich with stories, from the mysterious murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey in 1678 to the first gathering of the 'Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isles of Britain' in 1792. The hill has also been a site for duels and prize-fights, and is wrapped in folklore, including the prophecies of Mother Shipton. It's a place where history whispers through the trees and every corner has a tale to tell.

Notable Residents and Cultural References

Primrose Hill is not just a picturesque location; it's a vibrant cultural hub. The district has been home to many famous figures, including writers like Sylvia Plath and William Butler Yeats. The area is dotted with seven English heritage blue plaques commemorating these notable residents. It has also inspired songs by bands like Madness and Blur, and has been featured in films such as 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason' and 'Paddington'. Walking through Primrose Hill, you might just feel the creative energy that has inspired so many.

Local Cuisine

Primrose Hill offers a delightful culinary journey. Start your day with a brunch at Greenberry Cafe or ARVO Cafe, where the atmosphere is as inviting as the food. For those with a sweet tooth, Sweet Things Cakery and Primrose Bakery are must-visits. And if you're in the mood for something savory, the bagels at It's Bagels are legendary—just be ready to queue! Each bite in Primrose Hill is a taste of the local charm and creativity.