Best Things To Do in London, United Kingdom

  1. Abbey Road

    4.3 (1418 Votes)
    Abbey Road

    Cafe, Streets

    Fan of the Beatles? Head towards Abbey Road right away. Abbey Road is a historic street in London that takes you back to the tumultuous era of the 60s. ‘Abbey Road’ was a successful rock album and also the bestselling one. When you visit the street do not forget to take a picture. Also visit the Beatles café on the road here. Although it may not sound all that exciting, the p...Read more
  2. Leicester Square

    Entertainment, Stage Show, Theatre, Square

    It is a pedestrian only square in the heart of London’s West End. Leicester Square is the entertainment hub of London and one of the most popular tourist areas with bustling entertainment and nightlife into the wee hours of the morning. London’s famous Odeon cinema theatre with a seating capacity of over 1600 people and one of the largest screens is located here and and is known to ...Read more
  3. Emirates Stadium And Museum

    4.6 (776 Votes)
    Emirates Stadium And Museum

    Museum, Stadium, Games

    Emirates is a massive stadium that serves as a paradise for footballers and football fans. Emirates hosts Arsenal FC games and hence is a recommended visit for arsenal fans. The stadium has plenty of pubs surrounding it and the restaurants and cafes at the venue serve delicious bites. The seating arrangement here is comfortable and offers clear views. The stadium also features the Arsenal museu...Read more
  4. Selfridges And Co

    4.4 (1740 Votes)
    Selfridges And Co

    Landmark, Shopping Center

    This famous London landmark is the second largest department store in London after Harrods. It is one of the world’s finest stores and a major shopping destination and tourist attraction of Oxford Street. It was voted the world’s best department store in 2010 and 2012. Opened in 1909, the store is over a hundred years old and has gradually expanded over time. It has 6 levels selling...Read more
  5. The Narrow

    4 (1463 Votes)
    The Narrow

    Food And Drinks, Dine In, Restaurant, Fine Dining

    A venture by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, The Narrow is located at Limehouse on the banks of the river Thames. With stunning views of the water, delicious food and an extensive list of wines, ales and spirits, it is one of the best restaurants in London. The atmosphere and dress code is smart-casual and relaxed. There is both indoor and outdoor seating available. The food is unpretentious and...Read more
  6. Southbank Centre

    Library, Cafe, Restaurant, Performance

    This is one of the largest arts center across the globe. The center lies on the south bank of the river Thames and is home to a range of cafes, restaurants, markets and shops. The Poetry Library, Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, and the Royal Festival Hall belong to the center as well. The center hosts cultural events, various performances and a lot more relevant to art. Ove...Read more
  7. The Clink Prison Museum

    3.9 (549 Votes)
    The Clink Prison Museum

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    The museum stands on the original site of the Clink Prison which belonged to the 11th century. The prison was one of the oldest ones in the country. The prison housed plenty of sinners of that time. The museum samples the same features of the prison. It educates the new age about the historic time and punishment levied on prisoners which included debtors, harlots, traitors, thieves, drunkards a...Read more
  8. Holland Park

    Park, Leisure, Picnic Spot, Nature

    Unlike its name, Holland Park is definitely not located in the Dutch nation. This enormous park in London houses a number of attractions for kids and adults alike. It is a free place to visit so there is no ticket for Holland Park. If you want a tour, then Holland Park ticket prices may be valid. You can check out various tours and buy tickets for Holland Park from our ticket section. Holland P...Read more
  9. Lords The Home Of Cricket

    4.7 (970 Votes)
    Lords The Home Of Cricket

    Museum, Outdoors, Stadium, Specialty Museum

    The world’s oldest sporting museum and home to the Ashes Urn, Lords cricket ground and the MCC Museum is a must visit for all sports fanatics and cricket lovers. The museum contains memorabilia belonging to several cricket greats including their kits. There is also a cinema that screens footage of historic moments from cricket matches. The guided tour takes you through the Pavilion, The L...Read more
  10. Harry Potter Shop At Platform No. Nine And Three Quarters

    Specialty Shop

    Harry Potter is a phenomenon that kids and adults from the 2000s would never forget about. Every Harry Potter fan known the importance of the Platform 9 ¾, it was afterall where Dobby obstructed Harry and also the main entrance to Hogwarts. Every experience in Harry Potter began with him going to Hogwarts. This particular site is now dedicated to Harry Potter fans where they can buy appa...Read more
  11. Old Spitalfields Market

    Outdoors, Market

    Also referred to simply as Spitalfields Market, it is over 350 years old. It is a covered indoor market and one can find great deals here on everything from vintage fashion to modern designers, antiques, household goods and interesting knick-knacks. The market is steeped in history and harks back to the days of independent traders and handmade, home-grown goods. There also several quaint pubs, ...Read more
  12. All England Lawn Tennis Club And Museum

    Museum, Arena, Stadium, Entertainment

    Who is not aware of this famous site that holds Wimbledon every year? The All England Lawn Tennis Club is famous for holding the annual Wimbledon event that sees a lot of celebrities and royals such as Kate Middleton and Prince Williams attending it. Every Summer when this sports event takes place in London, the city gets engaged in championships that are held inside the grounds of the All Engl...Read more
  13. Saatchi Museum

    4.4 (608 Votes)
    Saatchi Museum

    Museum, Exhibition

    Conceived and opened by Charles Saatchi, this gallery is devoted to the contemporary art in London. Known to have launched the careers of several artists, this gallery occupies an important place in the art map of the city and the world. Since London is considered to be the hub of art and literature, a gallery like Saatchi museum only adds to the eclectic charm of the city. Ranging from America...Read more
  14. Museum Of Packaging And Brands

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    London has interesting museums that talk about contemporary life and the facets of the same. The Museum of Packaging and brands is a unique museum that showcases the history of consumerism and media advertising. Conceptualized by Robert Opie Collection, this museum exhibits atleast 12000 original brands from his collection. A walk through this museum will make you understand the evolution, crea...Read more
  15. St Martin In The Fields

    Church, Religious Site, Entertainment, Performance

    Located in the heart of London, St Martin in the fields is a famous church that has hosted some of London’s best live classical music events. What makes this church distinct from the other churches is that it offers you plenty of opportunities to enjoy evening classical concerts, free lunchtime concerts, educational concerts, concerts for families and late-night music events. This is a Ge...Read more
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  • When is the best time of the year to visit London?

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    • Depends what you like :) Summertime is quite busy,but sunset time is amazing and the weather is nice. In December there a lot of Christmas decoration a great evening time if you like photos :)

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    • The best time to visit London is March through May. You can get here more information about the best time to visit London

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  • do you need tickets to visit The Underground War Rooms and if so what do they cost and can i buy them on line before traveling to London

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    • I suppose you are speaking about The Churchill War Rooms. You do need tickets to visit these underground war rooms. The tickets are priced at 22 USD per adult (16-59), 11 USD per child (5-15), and 17.60 USD per senior citizen (60 and above). Visit the official website of The Churchill War Rooms to get more information and to book the tickets online in advance. 

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  • Visiting London in Sept 2019 Will visit Liverpool, lunch at Penny lane, also Abby Rd and apple records (Beatle fan). Kensington palace. Any off beat places(outside of tourism suggestions) that are great to visit. I want to mingle with the locals.

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    • You can visit Portobello Road Market for quirky, vintage shopping. Try to find tiny alleys in Neal’s Yard where eateries are ideal for a leisurely breakfast. I have also heard a lot about special tours arranged by the London Transport Museum where they take you to historic metro stations underground that are no longer in use. These underground places are usually not open to the public and can be visited only with the museum tour. 

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  • we are going to be staying at hearthrow airport because we just cannot afford hotels in london for eight days, any suggestions on transportation to an from london .. is uber avil

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    • what about renting a car? That's what we plan

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    • You can use public transport to travel from Heathrow airport to London. The Heathrow Express is a good option to consider which will take around 15-20 mins to reach from the airport to London Paddington. TfL Rail services is another transfer service you can avail. You can also take the tube which goes from the Piccadilly line or take the National Express if you wish to travel by coach. N9 night bus is another way of traveling between the airport and London. Alternatively, various taxis, both private and black ones are available at the airport itself that can help you reach London. I am not sure but I think Uber is also available for the same route. 

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  • My family (9 adults and 7 kids) is coming to London in June. We will spend two days visiting attractions as a family, then everyone has two days on their own. Any suggestions?

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    • If you have 2 days to see London's attractions, I would suggest you be at the city center of London. Most of the attractions are located around it and you can also take a walking tour with your family. Do see the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and Kensington Palace. Rest two days, you can visit the places of your choice.  

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