Morning: Arrive in London, settle into your hotel and enjoy a quick stroll to Camden Market for a lively breakfast of street food and coffee.
Afternoon: Wander the canals of Regent’s Park and visit the nearby London Zoo for a relaxed nature break.
Evening: Return to Camden’s vibrant nightlife, sampling live music at the Camden Roundhouse or a riverside pub along the Regent’s Canal.
Find HotelsMorning: Dive into natural wonders at the Natural History Museum, marveling at dinosaur skeletons and the impressive Hintze Hall.
Afternoon: Walk next door to the Victoria & Albert Museum for art, design, and fashion exhibitions, then grab a bite at the museum’s café.
Evening: Stroll through Kensington Gardens, ending the day with a sunset view of the **Albert Memorial** and a relaxed dinner in the charming Kensington neighbourhood.
Find HotelsMorning: Step into the world of fiction at the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street, exploring the Victorian detective’s recreated flat.
Afternoon: Visit nearby attractions such as Madame Tussauds for wax figures and the historic Regent’s Park for a quick lunch at the café.
Evening: Catch a West End show in the Theatre District, then unwind with drinks at a traditional pub in Covent Garden.
Find HotelsMorning: Tour the iconic Westminster Abbey and snap photos of the nearby Big Ben and Houses of Parliament.
Afternoon: Cross the Thames to the Tower of London, view the Crown Jewels, and walk along the historic Tower Bridge.
Evening: End your trip with a scenic ride on the London Eye followed by a riverside dinner on the Southbank, enjoying the city lights.
Find HotelsIf you have extra time, consider adding a half‑day trip to Borough Market for gourmet food or a river cruise to see the city from the Thames. To shorten the itinerary, combine Day 2 and Day 3 by swapping the Natural History Museum for the British Museum (both free) and skipping the West End show, opting for a free street performance in Covent Garden instead.