Harry Styles is a man of the world, running a marathon in Tokyo one day and enjoying a date in Rome another. He’s truly living la dolce vita, and who can blame him? It’s simply the life of a world-famous pop star. Still, amidst his travelling and touring, the star is known to love London’s enviable food and culture scene. When he’s back in the capital city, the musician fills his cup with the city’s best matcha, pasta and green spaces.
Styles is currently on his 2026 Together, Together 2026 tour, set to perform across the world in Amsterdam, New York, Brazil, Melbourne, Sydney, Mexico City and, of course, London. Joining him are icons Shania Twain, Robyn, Jorja Smith, Fcukers, Fousheé and Skye Newman. If you didn’t get tickets like us (we’re fine – really!), there are other ways to celebrate the singer; don’t fear.
Weeks away from his Wembley Stadium tour, we honour Styles in the best way we know how: by celebrating his favourite spots across London.
Harry Styles’ top London spots
How Matcha!
Every good day in London starts with an iced matcha, so it’s no surprise Styles has been leading the charge. How Matcha! is known for its vast flavour combinations and vibrant matcha menu, and the singer has been known to dip into the Blandford Street café. There’s a second branch in Notting Hill too. Fans of balanced matchas with infused flavours like rose water or black sesame will love How Matcha! Also, they’ve got a summer menu out now.
Hampstead Heath
Like many Londoners, Styles is known to love Hampstead Heath and has been spotted enjoying the Men’s Pond alongside other swimmers. One of London’s most beloved slices of tranquillity and nature, Hampstead Heath spans 320 hectares and is the place to be during sunny weather and summer months. You can trick yourself into forgetting you’re in London for a brief second while traversing more secluded pathways, and then rejoice in the community spirit as you recline alongside the ponds. The best thing about Hampstead Heath is that you can enjoy it in countless ways: an M&S picnic on a blanket, hours of walking and then a trip to a nearby pub or a luxurious dip in the water. The Heath really is your oyster.
