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The Hampton Inn by Hilton is home away from home.
Marienbad Restaurant has brought a sophisticated European flair to the city since 1974. This is fine dining, in a casual atmosphere. Next door, Chaucer’s Pub features one of London’s strongest craft beer and import selections.
The Western Fair District is a hub of entertainment, a leading destination for year-round dining, agriculture, entertainment, commercial, sports and recreation, anchored by signature events, the annual Western Fair.
Did you know that London welcomes the International Trombone Festival July 16-19? Help celebrate with a street party on Dundas Place, July 17!
Did you know that London welcomes the International TromboneFestival July 16-19? Help celebrate with a street party on Dundas Place, July 18!
Get ready to dance London! The July 24 City of Music Concerts will have your feet moving and your hips swinging!
Looking to catch a performance or an immersive theatrical experience? You’re in luck! London, Ontario has a vibrant and well-established theatre scene. Professional theatre is an important part of our city’s cultural fabric along with the city’s dynamic community theatre scene. With the variety of options available, you can catch a production almost any time of year!
Join Londoners in their long-standing enjoyment for brewing pots of fairly traded, environmentally responsible and ethically sourced beverages.
Old East Village (OEV) is located in London’s Core Area. Surrounded by a beautiful heritage neighbourhood, OEV’s commercial district stretches along Dundas Street between Adelaide and Charlotte and beyond.
Get to know some of the indie businesses and producers of hand-crafted, small-batches, made-in-London, Ontario, foods that are easily found while exploring the city’s food scene.
If you are looking for some things to do outside of London, Ontario, learn more about some suggested nearby cities and towns that are worth a visit.
What is now known as the City of London, was founded in 1826. However, oral history and archeological records show that the London region has been inhabited for over 10,000 years. Some of the Indigenous peoples who have continuously called this region home include the Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and Lenni-Lenape Nations.
Start planning your trip to London, ON with Tourism London's official guides, including London's visitor guide, breweries & distilleries guide, helpful maps, where to find souvenirs, gift options and more.
Welcome to London, Ontario, Canada! Let us give you a few ideas about what to see on your first visit to our wonderful city. From markets, restaurants, theatres, museums, nature and local stores and goodies!
Escape the city and spend some time in the fresh farm air at nearby spots that will be fun for the whole family!
London Ontario's thriving bookshop scene has something for every bookworm, Whether you’re into non-fiction, fantasy, mystery or the macabre.