London

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London is a kaleidoscope of culture and history. Every turn reveals something new, from world-famous museums to trendy neighborhoods and centuries-old landmarks.

You’re never far from the past in the U.K.’s captivating capital. Discover a fascinating array of historic landmarks, from the medieval Tower of London to the 18th-century St. Paul’s Cathedral and the iconic Buckingham Palace. These hallowed heritage sites mingle with gleaming modern skyscrapers like The Shard to create London’s ever-changing skyline. London is a patchwork of unique neighborhoods, and exploring them lets you glimpse the city’s rich diversity — from Shoreditch’s international food scene and street art to South Kensington’s leafy parks and fabulous museums. With world-famous cultural attractions, iconic landmarks and cutting-edge drinking and dining spots, London is a playground for the curious.

The best areas for accommodation in London

Covent Garden is one of the best places to stay in London for first-timers. Located in the historic West End theater district, this neighborhood is famous for its pedestrianized 17th-century marketplace. Today, it’s a delightful mishmash of independent stores, buzzy restaurants and bars that spill onto the sidewalks. Soho is another great option — it’s conveniently located for exploring London’s top attractions and boasts some of the city’s finest eating and drinking establishments.

Elegant and upscale Mayfair is a luxurious choice for a romantic London getaway. Tucked among its Georgian and Edwardian mansions you’ll find fashionable restaurants, high-end stores and stalwart hotels like The Connaught and The Dorchester. With its trendy bars, hip coffee shops and street food from all corners of the globe, Shoreditch is one of the best places to stay in London for couples seeking something alternative.

One of the best places for families to stay in London is South Kensington. Its wide, tree-lined streets are home to family-friendly institutions like the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. Nearby Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are tranquil escapes from city life. From boat rides on The Serpentine lake to seasonal events like Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, these sprawling green spaces offer plenty to keep kids entertained.

Best time to visit London

  • Spring (March to May): The best time to visit London for a balance of mild weather and smaller crowds, while the Royal Parks come to life with spring blooms.
  • Summer (June to August): Enjoy warmer temperatures and longer days that are perfect for outdoor drinking and dining. Expect larger crowds and busier hotels.
  • Fall (September to November): Golden-brown leaves appear on the trees, and the weather is generally mild, getting colder in November.
  • Winter (December to February): As the mercury dips, winter brings holiday-season magic with impressive light displays, markets and festivities.

How many days to spend in London

Allow three to four days if you want to visit London’s main sights. To explore several museums and neighborhoods in more depth, or take a river cruise or walking tour, plan a week-long London trip. This will also give you time for day trips out to historic sites like Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. London also serves as a great starting point for exploring the rest of the UK, with destinations like Manchester and Edinburgh just a train ride away.

The vibe of London

London is one of the world’s most multicultural cities, with almost two-fifths of its residents born outside the U.K. and over 300 languages spoken. Its vibrant art, food, music and nightlife reflect this diversity. The city started as a collection of villages, so each neighborhood has a distinct look and feel. Venture beyond the center to explore the likes of Camden, Brixton and the East End and see the city’s many faces. But one thing that brings Londoners together is its pub culture, and there’s seemingly a historic tavern on every corner. From around 5 p.m. on weeknights, they spring to life as after-work gathering places.

What is London famous for?

Don’t be surprised if London gives you a feeling of deja vu. The city is the backdrop for many famous movies, from Bridget Jones’s Diary to Love Actually and the James Bond films. Stroll around the neighborhood of Notting Hill, the star in the movie of the same name, or visit Harry Potter’s real-life “Platform 9 ¾” at King’s Cross. One of the best places to visit in London is Buckingham Palace, the 300-year-old official residence of the British monarchy. You can delve deeper into royal history at Kensington Palace and Westminster Abbey, a Gothic masterpiece where monarchs have been crowned since 1066. And don’t forget to look for the iconic red double-decker buses, telephone boxes and black cabs that London is known for.

Events in London

London sure knows how to party. In August, it hosts Europe’s largest street festival, Notting Hill Carnival, a Caribbean celebration with colorful floats, steel drums and Calypso bands. Pride Month in June brings a rainbow of LGBTQ+ events in London, culminating in a vibrant parade. Cheer on athletes at the London Marathon (April), or admire floral displays at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (May) and epic outfits at London Fashion Week (February and September). The city comes under a festive spell from mid-November to early January. Revel at Oxford Street’s spectacular light displays, or head to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland for markets, rides and ice skating.  

Top attractions in London

There’s no shortage of great things to do in London for first-timers. Delve into history at the Tower of London, a 900-year-old fortress and former palace, prison and execution site. In summer, book a tour of Buckingham Palace for insight into the Royal Family, or watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside the palace gates year-round. For panoramic city views, ride the London Eye

Romance is alive and well in London. Stroll arm-in-arm along the pretty canals of Little Venice, or through Regent’s Park’s rose gardens. Drinking cocktails with a view is among the best things to do in London for couples. Choose between several luxurious bars in The Shard, London’s tallest building, or have a budget-friendly evening at the free Sky Garden (booking ahead is advisable).

Exploring free museums is one of the best family-friendly activities in London. Two of the biggest hitters are the Science Museum, with its interactive exhibits and play spaces, and the Natural History Museum, famous for its huge T-rex skeleton. Kids will love posing with waxwork models of their favorite stars at Madame Tussauds.

London is dizzyingly vast, thrillingly cosmopolitan and packed with culture at every turn there is no other city quite like it.

Take a trip in the London Eye, the giant wheel that sits on the banks of the River Thames, to get a sense of what makes London such an amazing city. Look below you to see immediately recognizable landmarks and streets bursting with life. As well as offering unparalleled sightseeing and culture, London today also promises a thriving foodie scene and peaceful parks, for when you need to escape the restless rush of the city.

Visit the Museum of London to find out about the fascinating story of Britain’s capital city. Learn about its origins at the Roman settlement Londinium, as well as the invasions and occupations that shaped the city in the following two millennia.

One of the best ways to spend your time in London is hopping between its numerous world-class museums and galleries, most of which are free to enter. The British Museum and the National Gallery are two of the most famous, but there are dozens more to discover. Learn about the history of healthcare in the Wellcome Collection or chart the story of design in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Saatchi Gallery also offer hours of entertainment.

The U.K.’s capital has no shortage of iconic landmarks, from Trafalgar Square to St. Paul’s Cathedral to the Houses of Parliament. Meet the silent, stoic soldiers that stand outside Buckingham Palace and encounter the crown jewels at the Tower of London.

Modern London hosts a thriving arts scene that every visitor needs to experience. Amble along Southbank to pass the Tate Modern, the British Film Institute and the National Theatre. Book tickets to see world-famous musicals in the theatres of the West End. Alternatively, seek out something more classical at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden for a night of extravagant entertainment.

Travel to London at any time of year, although wrap up in waterproofs if visiting in the rainy winter months between November and February. While the London Underground makes getting around easy, the city center is also an exciting area to explore on foot.

Where to stay in London

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London City Centre

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Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus are a few top attractions in London City Centre. Hop around the city on the metro at Charing Cross Underground Station or Leicester Square Underground Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, stunning river views, and acclaimed art galleries.

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Covent Garden

Discover a lively district with the Royal Opera House, street performances, and shopping at Apple Market. Explore historical sites like Theatre Royal Drury Lane and dine at renowned international restaurants.

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The City of London

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The financial hub and ancient center of London, this area boasts historic sites like St Paul's Cathedral and Tower of London, and its iconinc bridges, including Millennium Bridge and Tower Bridge, make exploration easy.

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City of Westminster

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Home to iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, this bustling borough offers world-class shopping on Oxford Street and Regent Street, as well as vibrant nightlife in Soho. With 27 Underground stations, it's well-connected and walkable for residents and visitors alike.

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Soho

Soho

Travelers to Soho praise its fantastic nightlife. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by Oxford Street and Soho Square.

Soho
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Paddington

Enjoy the popular shops in Paddington. Paddington Central is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Paddington Underground Station or Edgware Road (Bakerloo) Underground Station to see more of London.

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The Tower Hotel, by Thistle

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Strand Palace Hotel

Strand Palace Hotel

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President Hotel

President Hotel

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Vertus Edit Canary Wharf

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Rockwell East

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Citadines Trafalgar Square London

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Food in London

From Chinatown’s dim sum joints to Brick Lane’s curry houses and Peckhams North African eateries, a London vacation is a food tour of the world. For street eats in a former fruit-and-veg market with a 1,000-year history, head to Borough Market. Here, you’ll find freshly made pasta alongside Chinese bao buns, Mexican tacos and Spanish tapas. To sample some traditional British fare, hunt out a Sunday roast dinner at one of London’s historic pubs. Or experience the ritual of afternoon tea, which usually consists of dainty sandwiches and cakes accompanied by the nation’s favorite drink. Find it at London’s ritziest hotels and arrive hungry — this is much more than an afternoon snack.

Nightlife in London

A night out in London could mean anything from throbbing techno clubs to intimate indie gigs and late-night performances at art galleries. Soho is a good starting point for after-dark fun, offering cool cocktail bars and some of the best LGBTQ+ venues, including the iconic superclub Heaven. Techno and electro parties are concentrated around East London; ravers shouldn’t miss Fabric, a world-renowned warehouse club in Farringdon. If jazz hands and curtain calls are more your idea of fun, catch a musical on the West End. London’s theater hub is a vibrant blend of neon lights and centuries-old venues like Theatre Royal Drury Lane, the Lyceum Theatre and the Prince of Wales Theatre.

Shopping in London

Oxford Street is renowned for its huge flagship stores and spectacular seasonal lights, while nearby Carnaby Street steals the show for independent boutiques and trend-setting designers. Harrods is a London institution, and rightly so — the department store has been a hallmark of luxury for over 130 years. Visiting with kids? Don’t miss Hamleys, the world’s oldest toy store, which is almost more like a museum with its mesmerizing, interactive displays. For unique treasures, make a beeline for London’s markets. Camden Market is an eclectic mix of fashion, crafts and trinkets in a pretty canal-side setting, while Brick Lane Market is a hot spot for vintage clothing, vinyl and antiques.

Getting around London

London is home to the world’s oldest underground railway system, known to locals as the Tube. With an extensive network serving more than 250 stations, it’s the best way to get around. Red double-decker buses reach areas not covered by the Tube, and they’re a novel way to see the sights on your London trip. Buy an Oyster card to use on public transportation, or pay with contactless options.

London currency and budget

It’s standard to tip 10%-15% at restaurants in London, but check your bill as some add a service charge. The currency is British Pounds (£), although the city is increasingly becoming cashless, so bring a credit card. Keep costs down by visiting free museums, eating street food and using public transportation. Budget around $250-$300 USD per day for accommodation, food, transport and attractions. Here are some typical daily expenses:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $26.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $9.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.00 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $105.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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