The Spaniards Inn

Perched at the top of Hampstead Heath since the 16th century, the Spaniards Inn is one of London's most beloved historic pubs, its narrow toll road entrance, wood panelled interiors and sprawling garden giving it a charm that has drawn visitors for centuries. Bram Stoker supposedly drew inspiration from it for Dracula, Keats and Byron both drank here, and on a summer afternoon with a pint in the garden and the Heath stretching out beyond, it remains one of the finest places to spend a few hours in the whole city.

Freud Museum London

Former home of Sigmund Freud, where he spent the final year of his life after fleeing Vienna in 1938. Preserved almost exactly as he left it, including his study and the original psychoanalytic couch. Filled with his personal library and a vast collection of antiquities that shaped his thinking. Offers an intimate glimpse into both his daily life and the ideas that influenced modern psychology.