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7-Day UK Highlights Itinerary — London, Bath & Stonehenge (2026-02-23 to 2026-03-01)

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Day 1 · Mon, Feb 23
London

Arrival and light exploration

Morning:

Since you arrive today and it's already evening in Jakarta time, take a relaxed late-morning pace after a good night's rest: wander through [Columbia Road Flower Market](https://www.columbiaroad.info/) (if it's a Sunday) or enjoy a leisurely brunch at Dishoom Shoreditch for a comforting Anglo-Indian meal, then stroll the nearby streets to admire street art and independent shops in Shoreditch. Finish with a peaceful riverside walk along the Regent's Canal toward King's Cross and pop into Coal Drops Yard for coffee and boutique browsing-perfect to loosen up and set the tone for classic London sightseeing tomorrow.

Afternoon:

Ease into your first London afternoon with a gentle walk through [St James's Park](https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/st-jamess-park), watching pelicans and enjoying views toward Buckingham Palace, then pause for tea and pastries at the elegant Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly. Later, wander the nearby streets to browse the art and antiques at Jermyn Street and finish with a riverside stroll along the South Bank to catch sunset reflections on the Thames near Waterloo Bridge.

Evening:

As night falls, take a relaxed stroll through Covent Garden to enjoy street performers and pop into the atmospheric Neal's Yard for colorful courtyards and a cozy drink. Finish with dinner at a classic British gastropub like The Lamb & Flag in nearby Soho, then cap the evening with panoramic city lights from the riverside terrace at The Oxo Tower.

Day 2 · Tue, Feb 24
London

Classic London sightseeing

Morning:

Start your day with a crisp morning walk across Tower Bridge, then explore the historic riverfront at Tower of London-arrive early to see the Crown Jewels with fewer crowds. Afterward, take a short stroll to Borough Market for a lively breakfast of artisan pastries, fresh coffee and British cheeses, then follow the Thames west toward Shakespeare's Globe for a riverside photo op and a quick tour of the reconstruction before lunch.

Afternoon:

After your morning river and market exploration, spend the afternoon wandering the elegant streets of Mayfair, popping into framed art at [The Wallace Collection](https://www.wallacecollection.org/) and hunting for bespoke treasures along Savile Row; pause for a refined lunch and people-watching on the terrace at Brumus. Later, cross into the green oasis of Hyde Park for a relaxed boat ride on the Serpentine or a visit to the peaceful [Serpentine Gallery](https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/), then stroll toward Kensington Gardens to admire the Albert Memorial and the graceful approach to Kensington Palace, keeping a gentle, museum-rich rhythm for the rest of your day.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander through the lively lights and independent shops of Carnaby Street, then head to nearby Soho Square for a pre-theatre drink in a buzzy outdoor setting. For dinner, enjoy modern British fare with a view at Duck & Waffle (book ahead for sunset) and finish the night with soulful live music at the intimate Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho.

Day 3 · Wed, Feb 25
Windsor / Oxford

Day trip to Windsor or Oxford

Morning:

Catch an early train from London Paddington or Waterloo to reach Windsor or Oxford by mid-morning; in Windsor, begin with a guided tour of Windsor Castle's State Apartments and then stroll the charming cobbled lanes of The Long Walk toward deer-filled parkland. If you choose Oxford, join a walking tour from Carfax Tower to admire college courtyards, then pause for a riverside punt on the Cherwell and a brunch of hearty kedgeree or eggs Benedict at the historic Vaults & Garden Café to soak in the scholarly atmosphere before an afternoon of museums and bookshops.

Afternoon:

If you choose Windsor, spend the afternoon wandering the fragrant rose beds and riverside paths of Windsor Great Park, then take a relaxed lunch at the riverside pub The Duchess of Cambridge before browsing local antiques and tea shops along Peascod Street. If you're in Oxford, visit the contemplative Botanic Garden for a peaceful stroll among rare plants, enjoy a riverside cream tea at The Perch in Binsey, and explore independent bookshops and the historic covered market around Cornmarket Street for unique souvenirs.

Evening:

If you're in Windsor, enjoy a relaxed riverside dinner at The Boatman followed by a twilight stroll through Eton High Street, popping into cozy bookshops and historic pubs before soaking in views of the castle illuminated from the riverside. If you chose Oxford, linger over an evening meal at the atmospheric The Old Parsonage Hotel then join a guided ghost walk past the dreaming spires, ending with a nightcap in the intimate courtyard of The Turf Tavern.

Day 4 · Thu, Feb 26
London

Museum and West End evening

Morning:

Begin with a serene morning at [The British Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=The+British+Museum+saya+mau+ke+UK+selama+seminggu+official+site), arriving early to explore the Rosetta Stone and the Enlightenment Gallery before the crowds build; follow that with a light brunch at the museum café. Afterward, wander the elegant exhibition halls of the nearby [Sir John Soane's Museum](https://www.soane.org/) for intimate period rooms and curiosities, then stroll through the historic squares of Bloomsbury-perfect continuity from your previous marketplaces and riverside walks while easing into a culture-rich day leading toward an artful West End evening.

Afternoon:

After a morning of museum highlights, spend the afternoon exploring the decorative arts and design at the Victoria and Albert Museum, then cross over to nearby [Saatchi Gallery](https://www.google.com/search?q=Saatchi+Gallery+saya+mau+ke+UK+selama+seminggu+official+site) for a dose of contemporary art and provocative installations. Pause for a late-afternoon tea and cake at the elegant The Wallace Restaurant within the V&A or grab a creative small-plates lunch at Mina Stores in Chelsea, then wander the fashionable streets of King's Road to browse independent design shops before heading toward the West End for pre-theatre dinner.

Evening:

As night falls, wander the glittering avenues to Leicester Square and grab pre-show cocktails at the stylish rooftop bar Grosvenor House W3, then enjoy a West End performance - choose a long-running musical at The Lyceum Theatre or a sharp new play at [The Harold Pinter Theatre](https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Harold+Pinter+Theatre+saya+mau+ke+UK+selama+seminggu+official+site). After the show, continue the evening with late-night dessert and coffee at the intimate Cutter & Squidge (their Biskie desserts are perfect for sharing) and finish with a moonlit stroll through the nearby neon-lit arcades toward Soho for lively bars and people-watching.

Day 5 · Fri, Feb 27
Bath

Train to Bath and sightseeing

Morning:

Catch an early Great Western Railway service from London Paddington and arrive mid-morning in Bath to start with a guided walk of the sweeping Royal Crescent and its elegant Georgian terraces, soaking in the architecture that contrasts London's urban bustle. Continue with a relaxing visit to the thermal Thermae Bath Spa-take the rooftop pool for panoramic city views-and follow with a riverside coffee at Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House before wandering the nearby artisan shops of Hot Bath Street.

Afternoon:

After a restorative morning, wander across the medieval Pulteney Bridge and browse the independent stalls along the Guildhall Market before settling for a riverside lunch at The Pig near Bath for seasonal British fare. Later, climb the short but rewarding path to the tranquil Bath Abbey Tower viewpoint for city panoramas, then follow the canal towpath toward Sydney Gardens for a gentle afternoon stroll among Georgian lawns and hidden follies.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed dinner at The Circus Restaurant, sampling modern British dishes in a cosy Georgian dining room, then wander down to the atmospheric Pulteney Weir to watch the river lights shimmer on the water. Finish the night with a craft cocktail at the intimate bar of The Dark Horse or a stargazing moment on the quiet lawns by Prior Park Landscape Garden for a peaceful end to a day of architecture and thermal indulgence.

Day 6 · Sat, Feb 28
Stonehenge / Salisbury

Stonehenge and countryside

Morning:

Begin with an early countryside drive to the enigmatic stones at Stonehenge, arriving for quieter light and using the audio guide to trace Neolithic mysteries before the main crowds; after the visit, join a short guided walk across the surrounding Salisbury Plain to learn about the landscape's archaeology and chalk grassland ecology. Continue into nearby Amesbury for a hearty brunch at The Antrobus Arms, then wander the tranquil banks of the River Avon toward the prehistoric Woodhenge earthworks for a complementary, less-crowded viewpoint of ancient ritual landscapes.

Afternoon:

After exploring the ancient sites, head into Salisbury for a convivial lunch at The Chapter House followed by a guided climb up Salisbury Cathedral's tower to take in sweeping views of the city and the patchwork of surrounding plain. Later, stroll through the medieval streets to browse independent shops on Blue Boar Row and enjoy a riverside walk along the River Avon to the peaceful Queen Elizabeth Gardens, where fragrant flowerbeds and riverside benches make a perfect slow-paced complement to the morning's archaeology.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to the atmospheric riverside district to dine at The Cloisters Restaurant for seasonal British fare in a vaulted, historic setting, then stroll the candlelit lanes to discover independent galleries like The Chapter Art Gallery showcasing local makers. Finish with a cosy pint and local conversation at The Haunch of Venison, where timber beams and a warm fire offer a comforting end to a day of ancient landscapes and cathedral views.

Day 7 · Sun, Mar 1
London

Return to London & departure prep

Morning:

After your return to the capital, ease into the morning with a restorative walk through Greenwich Park up to the Royal Observatory for skyline views and the Prime Meridian photo op, then descend to explore the maritime galleries at the [National Maritime Museum](https://www.rmg.co.uk/national-maritime-museum) for a calm cultural fix. Follow with a relaxed brunch at Greenwich Market-sample local sourdough or a hearty full English from an independent stall-and finish by boarding the scenic Thames Clipper back toward central London, giving you a pleasant riverside transfer and time to collect luggage before afternoon departures.

Afternoon:

After arriving back in the city, slow the pace with a restorative riverside lunch at Swan, Shakespeare's Globe where you can enjoy classic British dishes with views across the Thames, then wander the nearby historic lanes of Southwark to browse artisan shops and independent bakeries. Later, take a stress-free late-afternoon visit to King's Bench Walk for a quiet coffee break, drop into the elegant [Sir John Soane's Museum](https://www.soane.org/) for a compact dose of curiosities, and return to your hotel with time to pack and a short taxi ride to check travel arrangements.

Evening:

As your week winds down, enjoy a soothing final evening with a riverside dinner at The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay in Hammersmith for refined British comfort food, then take a short stroll along the nearby Thames towpath to watch boats and city lights. Finish with a leisurely last-night cocktail at the atmospheric Aqua Shard terrace for sweeping skyline views, or if you prefer something quieter, head to Leadenhall Market to soak in the historic covered arcade under soft evening lamps before returning to pack and prepare for departure.

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