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Discover the vibrant blend of historic majesty and modern innovation in London, home to royal palaces, world-renowned museums, and a diverse cultural scene.
London is a major global hub, with flights into Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, and Luton, plus Eurostar from Paris and Brussels. The Tube, buses, and Overground make it easy to explore; get an Oyster card or use contactless payment. Summer brings the best weather but the biggest crowds; spring and autumn are often ideal for sightseeing. Book popular attractions like the Tower of London and major exhibitions in advance. Neighbourhoods like Shoreditch, Notting Hill, and South Bank each have a distinct character—plan a mix of museums, markets, and pub stops to make the most of a visit.
Discover the best landmarks, where to eat, and where to stay in London.
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Centuries of bloody history around a medieval castle, home to Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters.
Morning activity: Tower of London.
Huge market under the railway lines, for British-reared meat and artisanal baked and dairy goods.
Lunch nearby: Borough Market.
Panoramic views from high-level walkways and behind-the-scenes access to original lifting machinery.
Afternoon sightseeing: Tower Bridge.
Buzzy destination for Indian street food in Bombay-style digs with vintage decor & upscale touches.
Dinner in the area: Dishoom.
Evening experience: London Eye.
Huge showcase for global antiquities, including Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek sculptures.
Morning activity: British Museum.
Lunch nearby: Covent Garden.
Trafalgar Square art museum whose masterworks trace the development of Western European painting.
Afternoon sightseeing: National Gallery.
Prime cuts of matured beef, seafood & other British classics served in striking environs.
Dinner in the area: Hawksmoor Seven Dials.
Evening experience: West End Theatre Show.
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
Morning activity: Westminster Abbey.
Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII.
Lunch nearby: Churchill War Rooms.
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.
Afternoon sightseeing: Hyde Park.
Destination featuring several stylish dining & cocktail spaces, plus DJ nights & everchanging artwork.
Dinner in the area: Sketch.
Panoramic views of up to 40 miles with a good visibility guarantee (or you visit again for free).
Evening experience: The Shard View.