Make the Most of Your Time in London
Leaders in Logistics: Last Mile goes beyond unmatched insights and valuable networking - it’s an opportunity to experience the dynamic energy of London itself. Take time to explore the city’s iconic landmarks, lively areas, and delicious cuisines.
Where to eat near the conference venue
The Allianz Stadium is located in one of London’s most exciting and diverse neighbourhoods. The surrounding area is packed with fantastic dining spots and lively cafés, offering a great mix of local flavours and international cuisine — here are some top picks nearby that you won’t want to miss!
Masaniello
Masaniello
(0.9 mi)
Opened in March of 2009, Masaniello brings you traditional, authentic Italian ingredients and cuisine not often experienced outside of Italy. Their relaxed, friendly and open atmosphere is the perfect place to dine with friends and family, and a prefect location for business lunches
Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal
(0.8 mi)
Sheesh Mahal is ideally situated in the bustling town centre of Twickenham. We are only a two minute walk away from Twickenham Rail Station making it an ideal place to meet. At Sheesh Mahal, every dish is crafted with care—starting with flavour-packed starters and vibrant tandoori grills, moving on to indulgent curries, biryanis, and chef’s specials, and rounded off with comforting vegetarian fare and freshly baked breads.
Chez Lindsay
Chez Lindsay
(1.8mi)
Chez Lindsay brings the heart of Brittany to Richmond with classic French cooking and a warm, neighbourhood feel. The menu celebrates savory buckwheat pancakes cooked to order—Their menu offers everything from classic mussels and cider to hearty French dishes like confit duck and seafood platters
Thai Upon Thames
Thai Upon Thames
(1.5 mi)
Tucked into East Twickenham, this popular Thai spot delivers a relaxed yet stylish dining experience with dishes full of vibrant flavour. From jumbo prawn pad Thai and zesty Thai beef salad to crispy vegetable tempura and fragrant curries, each dish is carefully prepared and packed with authentic taste.
Beirut Street Kitchen
Beirut Street Kitchen
(1.9 mi)
Beirut Street Kitchen brings the vibrant flavours of Lebanon to London with its freshly baked wraps and bowls. Each dish is made to order, featuring fillings like marinated chicken, lamb kofta, falafel, and halloumi, all complemented by a variety of fresh salads, pickles, and sauces.
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Where to drink near the conference venue
Twickenham offers an array of welcoming and lively spots to unwind. While you’re attending Leaders in Logistics: Last Mile, explore our curated list of local favourites — whether you’re in the mood for a perfectly poured pint, refined wine, inventive cocktails, or alcohol-free alternatives, you’ll find excellent options just a short walk from the stadium.
Barmy Arms
The Barmy Arms
(1 mi)
The Barmy Arms is a lively riverside pub nestled on The Embankment in Twickenham, just a short walk from Twickenham Stadium. Dating back to the 1700s, it was once the closest pub to Eel Pie Island, an infamous hippy rock & roll commune . Today, it maintains its vibrant atmosphere, offering a mix of traditional British pub food, live music, and a spacious beer garden with views over the River Thames .
The White Swan
The White Swan
(1.2 mi)
The White Swan is a historic riverside pub in Twickenham, dating back to the 17th century. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, it offers a picturesque setting with a terrace-balcony and a garden that sometimes becomes part of the river at high tide. The pub is known for its cozy atmosphere, especially in autumn when the fires are lit.
The Crown
The Crown
(1.3 mi)
Nestled just a mile from Twickenham Stadium, this Grade II listed gastropub blends historic charm with a polished yet relaxed atmospherethe. The herb-lined garden is perfect for a chilled brunch or evening drink, while autumn and winter evenings invite you to unwind by the fire . Complementing the food is a well-curated drinks list featuring seasonal ales, craft beers, cocktails, and a thoughtful wine selection.
The Rising Sun
The Rising Sun
(1.5 mi)
Tucked just a stone’s throw from Twickenham Stadium, The Rising Sun is a welcoming riverside pub known for its wood-fired, stone-baked pizzas—crispy, saucy, and piled with flavoursome toppings—often described as the best in Twickenham. Locals rave about the friendly staff with a vibrant atmosphere plus regular quiz nights mid-week make it feel like a true community hub.
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What to do near the conference venue

Marbel Hill Park
(1.7 mi)
This peaceful park sits right on the banks of the River Thames, offering scenic walking paths and open green spaces. At its heart is Marble Hill House, a beautiful 18th-century villa open to visitors Wednesday through Sunday, where you can explore elegant rooms and lovely gardens

Ham House & Garden
(1.5 mi)
Ham House is a remarkable National Trust stately home in the picturesque village of Petersham. After exploring the house and gardens, why not take a stroll around Petersham itself? Wander through its quaint streets, enjoy the green spaces, and stop by the renowned Petersham Nurseries café, famous for its beautiful setting and delicious food.

Orleans House Gallery
(1.3 mi)
Located adjacent to Marble Hill Park, this fascinating gallery is housed in a historic riverside building. It features rotating exhibitions of local art and heritage, making it a cultural gem worth a visit after a stroll in the park.

Take Hammertons Ferry
(1.7 mi)
A charming little motorboat ferry that connects Marble Hill on one side of the Thames to Ham House on the other. The short, scenic crossing offers a unique way to experience the river and adds a touch of adventure to your visit.

Strawberry Hill House & Garden
(1.6 mi)
This stunning Gothic Revival villa offers a unique glimpse into 18th-century elegance and creativity. After touring the beautifully restored interiors, take some time to explore the charming gardens surrounding the house, perfect for a relaxing stroll and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.

Richmond Hill
(2.3 mi)
From Richmond Hill, you can see the River Thames winding through green meadows towards the horizon – a view so iconic it’s the only one in Britain protected by an Act of Parliament. This spot has inspired artists and writers for centuries. After taking in the scenery, grab a drink at The Roebuck pub on the hill or relax in one of the nearby cafes.