London
Where centuries of history meet cutting-edge culture
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Day 1: Day 1 — Westminster & South Bank
🍜 Breakfast at Regency Café
A legendary greasy spoon near Westminster serving classic full English breakfasts since 1946. Orders are shouted across the room.
🏛️ Westminster Abbey & Big Ben
Walk past the iconic Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) and explore Westminster Abbey, coronation church of English monarchs since 1066.
🍜 Lunch at Borough Market
London's oldest food market dating to the 13th century. Try Kappacasein's raclette, Padella's fresh pasta, or Brindisa's chorizo roll.
🏛️ Tate Modern
World-renowned modern art gallery housed in a former power station on the Thames. Free permanent collection.
🏛️ London Eye at sunset
Iconic observation wheel on the South Bank offering 360° views across London. Book a sunset slot for the best experience.
🍜 Dinner at Anchor & Hope
Acclaimed gastropub on the South Bank serving seasonal British dishes. No reservations except Sunday lunch — arrive early.
Day 2: Day 2 — British Museum, Covent Garden & Soho
🍜 Breakfast at Dishoom King's Cross
Bombay-inspired café famous for its bacon naan roll and masala chai. Expect a queue but it's worth every minute.
🏛️ British Museum
One of the world's greatest museums. See the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Marbles, and Egyptian mummies. Completely free.
🍜 Lunch at Covent Garden — Flat Iron
Superb flat iron steak with unlimited salad for just £14. One of London's best value meals in the heart of Covent Garden.
🏛️ Covent Garden & Neal's Yard
Watch street performers in the historic piazza, then duck into the colourful Neal's Yard courtyard for independent shops and cafés.
🌙 Soho exploration & cocktails at Bar Termini
Wander Soho's eclectic streets, then settle into this tiny Italian-inspired cocktail bar for a perfect Negroni.
🍜 Dinner at Bao Soho
Cult Taiwanese steamed bun restaurant. The classic bao with braised pork and the confit pork rice are essential orders.
Day 3: Day 3 — Tower of London & East London
🍜 Breakfast at E Pellicci
Grade II listed Italian-run café in Bethnal Green since 1900. Famous for its Art Deco interior and massive fry-ups.
🏛️ Tower of London
Nearly 1,000 years of history. See the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, and hear tales from the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters).
🍜 Lunch at Dishoom Shoreditch
Bombay-inspired comfort food in a beautifully designed space. Try the chicken ruby and black daal.
🏛️ Shoreditch street art walk
Self-guided tour of East London's world-famous street art. See works by Banksy, ROA, and Stik around Brick Lane and Rivington Street.
🍜 Dinner & drinks at Boxpark Shoreditch
Pop-up mall of street food vendors and bars in recycled shipping containers. Great vibe on weekend evenings.
Day 4: Day 4 — Camden, Notting Hill & Hyde Park
🏛️ Portobello Road Market
Iconic Notting Hill street market with antiques, vintage clothing, and street food. Saturdays are the main event.
🍜 Brunch at Farm Girl Café
Instagrammable Notting Hill café known for its rose lattes, acai bowls, and gluten-free pancakes.
🌿 Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens
Stroll through London's most famous park. See the Serpentine, the Diana Memorial Fountain, and Kensington Palace.
🏛️ Camden Market
Eclectic market with street food from around the world, vintage fashion, and live music. Don't miss the canal-side stalls.
🍜 Farewell dinner at The Hawksmoor Seven Dials
London's finest steakhouse. The bone-in prime rib and sticky toffee pudding are unforgettable. Perfect final night splurge.
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