
1. See live music

2. Eat amazing food


3. See a film at the cinema

4. Visit all the iconic landmarks
The borough of Camden is home to many historical landmarks linking to notable figures in British history. Keats House may be an ideal place to visit for writers who are fans of the late romantic poet John Keats. Keats House is a heritage museum reformed from previously being Keats’ former residence. Tours of the regency villa are available on select days during the week for the price of £9 or free if you’re already a holder of a National Art Pass, allowing visitors to tour around the building whilst learning more about the life of John Keats and the inspiration behind his most famous poems. Galleries and museums to visit include The Camden Arts Centre, Foundling Museum and The Freud Museum. Camden is also home to The ZSL London Zoo for anyone looking for an animal-packed day out.5. Wander around Camden Market
For students feeling nostalgic or have recently become a fan after witnessing Marisa Abela stun in her portrayal of Amy Winehouse earlier this year in cinemas, Camden Market is the perfect place to visit whilst passing through her old stomping grounds of Camden Town where her statue and murals are also located. Packed with over a thousand stalls selling food, cosmetics, jewellery, shoes, accessories, and much more, it is no surprise the market is filled with bustling crowds day in and day out.
Last Updated on June 12, 2025
Published on December 2, 2024
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