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9-Day London Travel Itinerary April 2–10, 2026

Day 1 · Thu, Apr 2
London

Arrival and Orientation – Explore Westminster and the Thames

Morning:

After landing at Heathrow Airport, take the swift Heathrow Express to Victoria Station, where you can drop off luggage and enjoy a quick coffee before strolling towards [Westminster Abbey](https://www.westminster-abbey.org/visit-us) and the iconic Houses of Parliament with its towering Big Ben. A leisurely riverside walk along the Thames offers stunning views of the city's skyline and sets the tone for your London adventure.

Afternoon:

Cross over to the South Bank and treat yourself to a ride on the iconic [London Eye](https://www.londoneye.com/), where sweeping city vistas await. Stroll to the lively Southbank Centre, soaking up street performances and riverside cafés, before capping the evening with a cultural immersion at the modern art haven of the Tate Modern, admiring world-class installations as the sun sets over the skyline.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander to the illuminated St. Paul's Cathedral, where you can admire its majestic dome against the night sky and perhaps join a candlelit evensong. Afterwards, head to Leicester Square for a vibrant atmosphere, catch a pre-show drink at a historic pub, then enjoy a memorable dinner at Covent Garden's bustling market stalls, sampling British classics. Cap the night with panoramic city lights from the Sky Garden's lush terrace, offering a perfect farewell to your first London evening.

Day 2 · Fri, Apr 3
London

Royal Sites – Buckingham Palace and St James's Park

Morning:

Start the day with a regal walk through St James's Park, where you can admire the tranquil lake and peacocks before arriving at Buckingham Palace for the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony; afterwards, explore the Royal Mews to see historic state coaches and the splendid Windsor Horses before sipping tea in the palace's elegant Garden Café.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, stroll down The Mall, taking in the grandeur of The Victoria Memorial as you make your way toward Trafalgar Square. Once there, lose yourself among the masterpieces of the National Gallery, then unwind with a coffee at the elegant National Portrait Gallery Café while people-watching on the historic piazza.

Evening:

When the sun sets, stroll into the glittering West End and catch a world-class musical at the iconic Apollo Victoria Theatre; afterwards, wander through the electric lights of Piccadilly Circus, soaking up the buzz of the city. End the night with a sumptuous dinner of contemporary British fare at the elegant Wolseley on the historic Strand, where you can enjoy a glass of fine English wine while the city sparkles around you.

Day 3 · Sat, Apr 4
London

Cultural Experience – West End Theatre and Soho

Morning:

Begin your cultural immersion with a matinee at the historic Lyceum Theatre, where the dazzling production of *The Lion King* greets you with its iconic costumes and unforgettable music. After the show, wander into vibrant Soho, strolling down Carnaby Street to admire its eclectic boutiques, then pause for a steaming cup at the legendary Bar Italia, soaking up the neighbourhood's bohemian buzz. Cap the morning with a quick browse of the independent stalls at Berwick Street Market, sampling artisanal treats while street performers provide the perfect London soundtrack.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander to the historic Royal Albert Hall, where a guided tour reveals its majestic auditorium and you might catch an afternoon recital. Then stroll to lively Covent Garden, exploring the bustling market, watching street performers, and enjoying a late lunch at The Ivy Market Grill. Conclude with a visit to the iconic National Theatre on the South Bank for a behind-the-scenes talk or an early evening performance.

Evening:

After the matinee, head to the dazzling Prince of Wales Theatre to catch a blockbuster musical, immersing yourself in the theatrical energy of the West End. After the curtain falls, wander into nearby London's Chinatown, sampling sizzling dumplings at Wah Fung before winding down with a nightcap at Searcys at The Gherkin, where floor-to-ceiling glass offers a glittering panorama of the city lights.

Day 4 · Sun, Apr 5
London

Museum Day – British Museum and Covent Garden

Morning:

Start the morning at the world-renowned British Museum, marveling at the ancient Rosetta Stone, the towering Egyptian mummies, and the shimmering Parthenon sculptures in the stunning Great Court. After soaking up the history, drift into the literary heart of Bloomsbury, pause for a coffee at the elegant British Library reading-room café, and stroll through the leafy Russell Square Gardens for a tranquil break before lunch.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander through the bustling Covent Garden Market, sampling artisan pastries at Ladurée and enjoying the lively street performers around the historic Apple Market. A short stroll leads to the elegant Somerset House, where you can explore the current summer exhibition and sip a coffee on its sun-lit terrace before heading to the riverside to admire the illuminated Millennium Bridge and the glowing dome of St. Paul's Cathedral.

Evening:

As twilight descends, head to The Shard and enjoy a cocktail on the Aqua Shard terrace while the city sparkles below. Afterwards, wander to nearby Borough Market for a late-night tasting of gourmet street fare, from smoked eel to artisanal cheeses. End the night with a gentle riverside stroll across London Bridge, listening to the flow of the Thames and admiring the illuminated skyline.

Day 5 · Mon, Apr 6
London

Shopping and Markets – Oxford Street and Camden

Morning:

Begin the morning with a stroll down Oxford Street, where you can dive into the legendary Selfridges department store, peruse the iconic Liberty London for its unique prints, and snap photos at the bustling Marble Arch entrance. Afterwards, hop on the Northern Line to Camden Market, wandering through its maze of vintage boutiques, global food stalls, and the colorful Camden Lock waterside, where you can sample a spicy halloumi skewer while listening to live street musicians.

Afternoon:

After a lively morning, wander west to Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, where you can hunt for vintage clothing, quirky antiques, and indulge in a scoop of artisan gelato from a colorful stall. Continue the retail adventure at King's Cross, strolling through the sleek Coal Drops Yard for designer boutiques and grabbing a coffee at the iconic Dishoom before watching the sunset reflect off the canal at Granary Square.

Evening:

As twilight falls, hop on the tube to Harrods in Knightsbridge for an indulgent after-hours browse of luxury goods, from silk scarves to gourmet chocolate. Then drift to The Connaught Bar in Mayfair for a classic martini in an art-deco setting, before winding down with a riverside stroll to the OXO Tower on the South Bank, where you can savor a sweet treat while the city lights sparkle over the Thames.

Day 6 · Tue, Apr 7
London

River Cruise & Southbank – London Eye and Tate Modern

Morning:

Start the day with a gentle sunrise cruise from Westminster Pier, drifting past the illuminated Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and the sweeping arches of Tower Bridge for unforgettable riverside panoramas. After docking at Southbank, enjoy a leisurely brunch at Gabriel's Wharf, then explore the historic Shakespeare's Globe with a backstage tour and soak up cutting-edge exhibits at the nearby Hayward Gallery before the afternoon's river adventure continues.

Afternoon:

After your cruise, hop onto the [London Eye](https://www.londoneye.com/) for a breathtaking spin over the Thames, then wander downstream to the Tate Modern, where you can dive into contemporary masterpieces and peek at the Turbine Hall installations. Finish the afternoon with a leisurely stroll along the vibrant Southbank, pausing for a coffee at the iconic Royal Festival Hall terrace or a bite at the bustling Borough Market food stalls, soaking in the riverside buzz.

Evening:

When the sun sinks, hop on the tube to Battersea Power Station and enjoy a riverside dinner at The Rooftop, where contemporary British dishes are served against sweeping views of the Thames. After the meal, wander through Battersea Park for a tranquil moonlit walk, then finish the night with a cocktail at The Bar at The Shard, soaking in a 360° panorama of London's glittering skyline.

Day 7 · Wed, Apr 8
London

Historical Landmarks – Tower of London and Tower Bridge

Morning:

Begin your morning with a guided tour of the Tower of London, where you'll marvel at the glittering Crown Jewels, explore the medieval White Tower, and hear tales from the charismatic Yeoman Warders. Afterwards, cross the iconic Tower Bridge, taking the high-level walk to soak in panoramic views of the Thames and step onto the thrilling Glass Floor for a vertigo-inducing perspective of the river below. Finish with a coffee at the historic St. Katharine Docks, watching the bustling boats while reflecting on centuries of history.

Afternoon:

After exploring the Tower, wander east to the vaulted Leadenhall Market, where Victorian architecture frames boutique shops and a bustling food court perfect for a quick lunch. Continue your history trail with a climb up the Monument to the Great Fire of London, offering sweeping views over the City, then finish with a leisurely stroll along the river to admire the sleek silhouette of the 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin) and snap a photo of this modern landmark.

Evening:

After sunset, hop on a Thames Night Cruise from Tower Pier and enjoy a four-course British tasting menu while the illuminated skyline - from The Shard to London Bridge - glides by. When you dock, sip a cocktail on the terrace of the sleek Ox​o Tower Bar, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the river's sparkle, then wander to the vibrant Old Truman Brewery for a late-night street-art stroll and a bite at Maltby Street Market.

Day 8 · Thu, Apr 9
London

Day Trip to Windsor Castle

Morning:

Catch an early South Western Railway service from London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, where the scenic 30-minute ride sets the tone for a regal morning. Upon arrival, wander through the magnificent Windsor Castle, touring the opulent State Apartments, the historic St George's Chapel, and the stunning Long Walk that stretches into Windsor Great Park, while pausing for a traditional tea at the charming Windsor Royal Shopping arcade.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, stroll across the historic Eton College grounds for a glimpse of its storied alumni, then wander through the lush Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, where seasonal blooms and tranquil lakes provide a peaceful retreat. Finish the day with a relaxing Thames riverside cruise from Windsor Riverside, sipping tea aboard while the countryside scenery drifts by.

Evening:

As the sun sets, enjoy a riverside dinner at The Boatman, where seasonal British dishes are served against the glow of the Thames and views of Windsor Bridge. Afterwards, wander to the historic Horse & Groom for a cozy nightcap, soaking in the gentle hum of Windsor's evening and perhaps catching live folk music.

Day 9 · Fri, Apr 10
London

Departure – Last‑minute sights and travel home

Morning:

Start your final morning with a serene walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where you can admire the iconic Palm House, the historic Kew Palace, and the treetop walkway for panoramic garden views. After soaking up the greenery, enjoy a leisurely brunch at the elegant Orangery Café before heading back to central London to catch the Heathrow Express for a smooth departure.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, hop on the Tube to Greenwich to stand on the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory, then wander through the historic Cutty Sark and enjoy a riverside lunch at Godard's at Greenwich. Afterward, take a short ride to Heathrow Airport and unwind in the Plaza Premium Lounge, savoring a final cup of tea before your flight.

Evening:

After your Greenwich adventure, unwind with a twilight dinner at Duck & Waffle, perched on the 40th floor of Heron Tower, where you can savor the signature duck confit while enjoying sweeping night views over the Thames. Follow the meal with a relaxed stroll along the illuminated Southbank, stopping for a nightcap at the historic Swan at the Globe pub, letting the river's glow accompany your final London memories before heading to the airport.

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