15 Unique Things To Do In London (That You Won't Find On Trip Advisor)
3. Visit L. Ron Hubbard's Fitzroy House
Once occupied by the playwright George Bernard Shaw, Fitzroy House was taken over in the 1950s by the late founder of Scientology, or as the Fitzroy House website describes him: "fiction writer and humanitarian" L. Ron Hubbard.
Entry to the Fitzrovia property is by appointment only, but once inside you will be treated to a tour of weird and wonderful memorabilia from the controversial author, including Hubbard's electrometer, which measures resistance to stress, dontcha know? They'll even lay on some lunch for you if you ask in advance. Entry is free, so it's cheaper than a scientology course, at least.