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London

Where centuries of history meet cutting-edge culture

4
Days
22
Places
180
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Day 1: Day 1 — Westminster & South Bank

09:00

🍜 Breakfast at Regency Café

A legendary greasy spoon near Westminster serving classic full English breakfasts since 1946. Orders are shouted across the room.

£10
10:30

🏛️ Westminster Abbey & Big Ben

Walk past the iconic Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) and explore Westminster Abbey, coronation church of English monarchs since 1066.

£27
13:00

🍜 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.

£18
15:00

🏛️ Tate Modern

World-renowned modern art gallery housed in a former power station on the Thames. Free permanent collection.

17:30

🏛️ London Eye at sunset

Iconic observation wheel on the South Bank offering 360° views across London. Book a sunset slot for the best experience.

£35
19:30

🍜 Dinner at Anchor & Hope

Acclaimed gastropub on the South Bank serving seasonal British dishes. No reservations except Sunday lunch — arrive early.

£35

Day 2: Day 2 — British Museum, Covent Garden & Soho

09:00

🍜 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.

£16
10:30

🏛️ British Museum

One of the world's greatest museums. See the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Marbles, and Egyptian mummies. Completely free.

13:30

🍜 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.

£14
14:45

🏛️ 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.

17:00

🌙 Soho exploration & cocktails at Bar Termini

Wander Soho's eclectic streets, then settle into this tiny Italian-inspired cocktail bar for a perfect Negroni.

£28
19:30

🍜 Dinner at Bao Soho

Cult Taiwanese steamed bun restaurant. The classic bao with braised pork and the confit pork rice are essential orders.

£25

Day 3: Day 3 — Tower of London & East London

09:00

🍜 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.

£12
10:30

🏛️ Tower of London

Nearly 1,000 years of history. See the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, and hear tales from the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters).

£33
13:30

🍜 Lunch at Dishoom Shoreditch

Bombay-inspired comfort food in a beautifully designed space. Try the chicken ruby and black daal.

£22
15:30

🏛️ 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.

18:30

🍜 Dinner & drinks at Boxpark Shoreditch

Pop-up mall of street food vendors and bars in recycled shipping containers. Great vibe on weekend evenings.

£25

Day 4: Day 4 — Camden, Notting Hill & Hyde Park

09:30

🏛️ Portobello Road Market

Iconic Notting Hill street market with antiques, vintage clothing, and street food. Saturdays are the main event.

11:15

🍜 Brunch at Farm Girl Café

Instagrammable Notting Hill café known for its rose lattes, acai bowls, and gluten-free pancakes.

£18
12:30

🌿 Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens

Stroll through London's most famous park. See the Serpentine, the Diana Memorial Fountain, and Kensington Palace.

14:30

🏛️ Camden Market

Eclectic market with street food from around the world, vintage fashion, and live music. Don't miss the canal-side stalls.

£15
19:00

🍜 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.

£65
London is a city where ancient history and modern innovation coexist on every street. From the Gothic grandeur of the Houses of Parliament to the cutting-edge galleries of the South Bank, the capital offers endless discovery. Wander through the cobbled lanes of Borough Market sampling artisan cheeses and fresh oysters, or explore world-class museums — many completely free. The West End rivals Broadway for theatre, while neighborhoods like Shoreditch, Camden, and Notting Hill each pulse with their own distinct energy. Food lovers will find everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to legendary pie and mash shops. With the Tube connecting it all, London rewards both the first-time visitor and the seasoned explorer. Budget travelers benefit from free museums and affordable street food, while luxury seekers can indulge in afternoon tea at The Ritz or a private tour of the Crown Jewels.

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