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7 Nights in London: Earls Court Stay

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in London and settle into your accommodation in Earls Court. Take a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood to get acquainted with local shops and cafes.

Afternoon: Visit the nearby Natural History Museum to explore fascinating exhibits spanning millions of years of natural history.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local pub in Earl’s Court, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic area.

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Day 2: Iconic Landmarks

Morning: Head to Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Afternoon: Walk through St. James’s Park and visit Westminster Abbey, taking in the stunning gothic architecture.

Evening: Take an illuminated evening walk along the South Bank, enjoy street performances or grab dinner with a view of the London Eye.

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Day 3: Museums and Culture

Morning: Spend a couple of hours at the world-class Victoria and Albert Museum, just a short walk from Earls Court.

Afternoon: Head to the Tate Modern on the South Bank to experience contemporary art exhibitions.

Evening: Attend a West End show in the nearby theatre district, enjoying world-renowned performances.

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Day 4: Royal and Historic Sites

Morning: Tour the historic Tower of London, seeing the Crown Jewels and learning the city's medieval history.

Afternoon: Walk across the iconic Tower Bridge and explore the Borough Market for lunch and local delicacies.

Evening: Relax with a scenic dinner cruise on the River Thames, taking in illuminated landmarks.

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Day 5: Shopping & Neighborhoods

Morning: Shop along Oxford Street and visit the iconic Selfridges department store.

Afternoon: Explore the charming streets of Covent Garden, enjoying street performers and boutique shops.

Evening: Dine in the lively Soho area, known for its diverse culinary scene and nightlife.

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Day 6: Parks and Palaces

Morning: Visit Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park for a relaxing morning walk or boat ride.

Afternoon: Tour the exquisite Kensington Palace and learn about royal history.

Evening: Enjoy a casual meal in Earls Court, perhaps trying a local favorite or international cuisine.

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Day 7: Markets and Departure Prep

Morning: Visit the eclectic Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill for antiques, crafts, and unique finds.

Afternoon: Return to Earls Court to pack and prepare for departure, taking a final stroll through the neighborhood.

Evening: Have a farewell dinner at a cozy restaurant near Earls Court, reflecting on your London adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Natural History Museum - 2 hours - Free
  • Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard) - 1.5 hours - Free
  • Westminster Abbey - 1.5 hours - £27
  • London Eye (Evening walk nearby, no ride) - 1 hour - Free (if not riding)
  • Victoria and Albert Museum - 2 hours - Free
  • Tate Modern - 2 hours - Free (special exhibitions may charge)
  • West End Show - 3 hours - £50
  • Tower of London - 2 hours - £33
  • Borough Market - 1.5 hours - £15 (food)
  • River Thames Dinner Cruise - 2 hours - £60
  • Oxford Street Shopping - 3 hours - Variable
  • Covent Garden - 2 hours - Free
  • Soho Dinner - 2 hours - £40
  • Kensington Gardens & Hyde Park - 2 hours - Free
  • Kensington Palace - 1.5 hours - £20
  • Portobello Road Market - 2 hours - Free

Total Estimated Cost: £245 + shopping and optional expenses

Tips

  • To extend your trip: Add day trips to nearby destinations such as Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, or Oxford for more historical and cultural experiences.
  • To shorten your trip: Focus on central London highlights such as the Westminster area, Tate Modern, and a West End show to maximize your experience in fewer days.
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