Morning: After landing at Heathrow Airport at 09:00, take the Heathrow Express to Paddington and a quick tube ride to De Beauvoir Road for check‑in. Unpack and freshen up before a gentle 30‑minute jog through Regent’s Canal towpath to kick‑start your stay.
Afternoon: Head to Camden Market for a stroll, sampling vegan street food at Rude Bunny and browsing retro stalls. Walk along the vibrant streets of Camden Town, soaking in the eclectic vibe.
Evening: Enjoy an early dinner at the plant‑based haven Farmacy in Notting Hill, then unwind back at the apartment with a relaxed walk through Notting Hill’s colorful streets.
Find HotelsMorning: Start with a 35‑minute run through Hyde Park, passing the Serpentine. Afterwards, refuel at Dominique Ansel Bakery for a vegan croissant and coffee.
Afternoon: Dive into Beyond Retro in Shoreditch for sustainable vintage finds, then explore the minimalist boutique Arket. Stop by Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street for a curated selection of literature.
Evening: Catch the concert at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club (09 Nov, 19:30‑22:30). Post‑show, grab a light vegan bite at Honest Burgers in Soho.
Find HotelsMorning: Run along the Thames Path from Tower Bridge to the Southbank (30 min). Breakfast at Ottolenghi on Brick Lane – famous for its vegan options.
Afternoon: Spend several hours at the Tate Modern, focusing on contemporary installations. Walk to the nearby Whitechapel Gallery for a temporary feminist art exhibition.
Evening: Dine at Redemption in St James’s, a fully vegan fine‑dining spot. End the night with a relaxed walk along the illuminated London Eye area.
Find HotelsMorning: Early jog in Victoria Park. Grab a vegan breakfast sandwich at The Vurger Co. near Hackney.
Afternoon: Attend the Free Palestine March (14 Nov, 12:00) in central London, joining the vibrant crowd. Afterwards, explore the nearby Spitalfields Market for sustainable crafts and vintage accessories.
Evening: Early dinner at 222 Veggie Vegan in West Kensington. Return to the apartment to rest for the next day’s theatre.
Find HotelsMorning: Run through London Fields (30 min). Breakfast at Gail’s Bakery in Dalston, ordering a vegan scone.
Afternoon: Wander the street art‑laden lanes of Shoreditch, popping into the socialist‑focused shop London Socialist Bookshop. Stop by the independent record store Rough Trade East for music markets.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at The Coach & Horses in Dalston, a vegan‑friendly gastropub. End with a relaxed drink at a rooftop bar in Hackney.
Find HotelsMorning: Jog along the Regent’s Canal to Little Venice (35 min). Breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien near Paddington.
Afternoon: Visit the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) for fashion and design exhibits, including a temporary showcase on labour and feminist designers. Nearby, explore the eco‑store Zero Waste Shop for sustainable souvenirs.
Evening: Early dinner at Purezza for vegan pizza in Covent Garden. Take a twilight stroll through Covent Garden’s historic piazza.
Find HotelsMorning: Light run in Greenwich Park (30 min). Brunch at The Flour Station, enjoying vegan pastries.
Afternoon: Free time to revisit favorite spots or shop at Monki for minimalist apparel. Optionally, relax at Kew Gardens for a peaceful escape.
Evening: Attend the Totoro Musical at Gillian Lynne Theatre (13 Nov, 19:00). Post‑show, have a late vegan snack at Hummus Bros in Soho.
Find HotelsMorning: Final 30‑minute jog along St James’s Park. Breakfast at Wild Food Café near Covent Garden.
Afternoon: Pack, check out, and store luggage at the hotel. Enjoy a light lunch at Temple of Seitan before heading to Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express.
Evening: Flight departs at 16:00. Reflect on a vibrant, culturally rich London adventure!
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add a day in Greenwich for its market and the Royal Observatory, or spend a full day in Brighton for a seaside vibe and more feminist‑focused art spaces. If you need to shorten the itinerary, combine Day 5 and Day 6 by skipping Kew Gardens and focusing only on the V&A, and replace one of the longer market visits with a quick stroll through Portobello Road for vintage finds. All activities are flexible, so feel free to swap evenings for extra museum time or additional runs in your favorite parks.