Best Things To Do in London, United Kingdom

  1. Royal Observatory Greenwich

    4.5 (1880 Votes)
    Royal Observatory Greenwich

    Observatory, Historical Site

    Royal Observatory is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian line. It is said to be the most important historic site for tourists. Visitors can stand on both eastern and western hemisphere placing their feet on both the sides of the Prime Meridian. Royal observatory is the source of Prime Meridian of the world. The meridian line itself divides the world from east to west and nor...Read more
  2. Kensington Gardens

    4.7 (1700 Votes)
    Kensington Gardens

    Garden, Lake

    The magnificence of Kensington garden speaks through is charming and blissful lay out. The garden is by the mystic serpentine lake where boater and swimmers are often found. You could sail through the lake enjoying the heavenly beauty of Kensington’s Garden or stroll by the gorgeous pathway absorbing the mesmerizing natural display. The garden features a memorial and a statue of Peter Pa...Read more
  3. St Pancras Station

    Architecture , Station

    It’s rare to find a railway station that boasts of being an attraction in itself, St Pancras Station is one of those rare places. Also referred to as London St Pancras, the building is very well preserved and home to several restaurants as well as shops. The station is one of London’s busiest stopovers. You could have a wonderful time at the station even if you’re not travell...Read more
  4. Fortnum And Mason

    4.2 (1131 Votes)
    Fortnum And Mason

    Specialty Shop

    Fortnum and Mason is an elaborate store which was once a petite grocery store in the city. The store is recognized for the quality of products it sells. The store offers a varied collection of chocolates, biscuits, seasonal produce, marmalade, and other stuff. You’re sure to spend a little more than required here as the delicious display is sure to leave your mouth watering. The pastries...Read more
  5. London Transport Museum

    4.4 (2694 Votes)
    London Transport Museum

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    London truly has the most distinctive museums and the London transport Museum is one of them. This entire museum is dedicated to the development of Public transport in the city from the early past and it also tries to predict the future of public transport. To the Londoner, the questions about the future are perhaps more significant but a tourist is sure to marvel at the well preserved past of...Read more
  6. Millennium Bridge

    4.6 (4354 Votes)
    Millennium Bridge

    Landmark, Bridge, Walking Area, Architecture

    The Millennium Bridge, is a breathtaking structure that sits on the River Thames. It is a pedestrian bridge that happens to be quite close to many tourist sites. There’s beautiful symbolism in how the Bridge joins the new with the old in London since it is a direct link between St. Paul’s Cathedral on one hand and Tate Modern on the other. This is really good news for the traveler....Read more
  7. China Town

    3.9 (4620 Votes)
    China Town

    Food And Drinks, Dine In, Entertainment, Architecture

    The China Town has an amazing quality, it can transform the busy district of Soho into the main streets of China. Truly, Entering China Town is like entering new world within London. This place is very popular with the Londoners but tourists will also find a great hangout spot or two here. There are many restaurants serving an astonishing variety of oriental cuisines. China town is not strictl...Read more
  8. Brick Ln

    Street Market, Streets

    Brick lane is a historic street which is about 450 years old. The street today is home to Indian cuisine sold by Indian hawkers. There are street performers that brighten up the atmosphere of lane and flea markets that give elite boutiques a run for their money. There are coffee bars and cafes here too. You could take a day out and visit the lane, walk down the street and explore the wonder of...Read more
  9. Greenwich Park

    4.7 (3542 Votes)
    Greenwich Park

    Outdoors, Park, Picnic Spot

    Greenwich Park is a nice hunting park in Greenwich which is said to be one of the largest single green spaces in the south east region of London. The park holds fine views over the Thames River, the Isle of Dogs and the city of London. The park is usually open all round the year for everyone. Greenwich Park can be a great family outing to spend a day in London. Greenwich Park has a popular pla...Read more
  10. Bateaux London

    4.1 (97 Votes)
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    Dine In, Cruise

    Dine on the river with exquisite views of the city and delicious food at your table. Bateaux London is a classic cruise that offers an eventful evening with food and frolic. You can stand at the deck of simply book a window table and soak the beauty of London on a romantic dinner with your spouse. The staff is very efficient and attentive. They can’t do more to better your evening while o...Read more
  11. National Maritime Museum

    4.5 (1216 Votes)
    National Maritime Museum

    Art And Culture, Specialty Museum

    The National Maritime Museum located in Greenwich in the city of London is a leading maritime museum in the United Kingdom. The museum is said to be one of the largest museum of its kind. The National Maritime museum is home to various historical heritages, Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen’s house. The museum expenses are held by non departmental public body called Department for cu...Read more
  12. Primrose Hill

    Outdoors, Zoo, Walking Area, Leisure

    Primrose Hill is an oasis of greenery that features ample walking space. A short climb and you have magnificent views of the city. The hill is surrounded by a peaceful atmosphere and serves as one on London’s best spots. The beautiful stretch features the London Zoo; the Open Air Theatre, and is a popular area for boating. Wild bird species and waterfowl Are common here too. The place is ...Read more
  13. King's Cross

    Food And Drinks, Pubs, Specialty Shop, Nightlife

    King’s Cross is a lovely station with shops and pubs. The pubs here are exceptionally great and the service is excellent. The station is massive and the appearance is sumptuous. The early age, the same station had ugly buildings to its corners which now are thankfully demolished. You could stop by for a drink or two or simply to explore the place with friends and family. The architecture ...Read more
  14. Regent Street

    Cafe, Restaurant, Street Market, Streets

    A popular street in London known for pleasant strolls and great shops. The footpath however, is narrow. The décor of the road is brilliant and the street is well lit. the street has cafes and restaurants that serve delicious bites and also plenty of recognized restaurant nearby. The famous Hamleys toy store is right on this street. Regent street is quite a busy area in London and one of ...Read more
  15. Soho

    Food And Drinks, Dine In, Entertainment, Shopping Center

    Soho attracts a lot of tourists every year due to its fun-loving, diverse and always crowded environment. The history and venue of this place make it the most attractive tourist destination in the city of London. Soho is a great place where you will surely find superb entertainment, exceptional food, every-rising night life, live entertainment and much more. Tourists visit Soho mainly for havin...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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