London with Sir Mo Farah
We caught up with Sir Mo Farah to hear about his favourite spots in London, the city that played a pivotal role in his rise to greatness. From the lively streets of Camden Town to the peaceful greenery of Hyde Park, Mo showed us around the places that make up his perfect day in London — including a tour of Emirates Stadium, home of his beloved Arsenal.
Mo’s deep love for the city is undeniable. As a proud Londoner, Farah embodies the multicultural spirit of the capital, cementing his place as one of the most iconic figures in British sport. Be sure to listen to Mo explain why each of these places is special to him.
Emirates Stadium
Stadium
Home to Arsenal FC, this modern stadium comes alive with passionate fans and world-class action. Catch a game, a massive concert, or dive into Arsenal’s rich history.
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Buckingham Palace
Cultural landmark
King Charles III’s London residence opens its doors for tours from July to October. Explore the fascinating history of the British monarchy and wander through the stunning Royal Parks.
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Tower Bridge
Landmark
London’s emblematic river crossing is one of those sights that blows you away, no matter where you first spot it.
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Cafe Mimmo & Pizza
Pizza restaurant
This charming family-run café, the oldest in Teddington, southwest of central London, has been serving up classic Italian dishes since 1997.
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Park
Legacy of London’s 2012 Olympic Games, this 227-hectare park includes London Stadium — home ground for West Ham United FC — cycling trails, gardens and wildlife habitats.
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Camden Market
Market
Camden Market pulses with London's rebellious heart. Dive into this kaleidoscope of counterculture where fashion rebels mingle with foodies and every corner promises either the perfect leather jacket or that life-changing falafel wrap.
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Hyde Park
Park
This royal park in the heart of London offers 350 acres of scenic beauty, from the waters of the Serpentine Lake to the vibrant Rose Garden and historic Speaker's Corner.
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