5-Day London Weekend Itinerary — March 8–12, 2026

London · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Arrival and orientation

Morning:

Shake off travel fatigue with a relaxed breakfast at Dishoom King's Cross where you can sample their famous bacon naan and a spiced chai, then stroll the nearby Regent's Canal towpath toward Granary Square to watch the fountains and soak in the local vibe. Continue with a brief exploration of King's Cross Station's revitalized arches and the evocative Platform 9¾ photo spot before grabbing a coffee at a canal-side café to plan the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Wander from King's Cross to nearby Covent Garden for lively street performers and boutique shopping, then enjoy a light lunch at the market stalls beneath the historic piazza. Afterward, take a short tube ride to Somerset House to admire the riverside courtyard and seasonal exhibitions, finishing with a gentle riverside stroll toward The South Bank to catch views of the Thames and plan evening options.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Leadenhall Market for atmospheric Victorian architecture and a cocktail at a cosy bar like The Lamb Tavern, then wander through the lit arcades toward the riverside. Finish the night with a relaxed Thames dinner cruise or riverside tapas at Swan, Shakespeare's Globe for views of the illuminated Tower Bridge and a gentle introduction to London's nighttime skyline.

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London · Monday, March 9, 2026

Classic sightseeing and museums

Morning:

Begin with a hearty breakfast at The Riding House Café before heading to Trafalgar Square to admire Nelson's Column and the bustling plaza; from there, step into the nearby National Gallery for a focused tour of masterpieces by Turner and Van Gogh. After a mid-morning coffee, walk down Whitehall to view the exterior of Banqueting House and continue across the river via Millennium Bridge for striking skyline photos and a relaxed riverside wander toward the museums.

Afternoon:

After the museums, cross over to Leicester Square for lunch at a classic British brasserie then wander into the cinematic energy of Piccadilly Circus, pausing to people-watch and admire the neon signs. Continue to Soho for an afternoon of quirky independent bookshops and record stores, finish with tea and pastries at Flat White or a cocktail at the tucked-away Bar Termini before your evening plans.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to St. Martin-in-the-Fields for an early-evening chamber concert in the intimate crypt space, then step out to nearby Covent Garden Opera Terrace for people-watching and pre-theatre drinks. Follow up with a West End show at Theatre Royal Drury Lane or an offbeat performance at Donmar Warehouse, finishing the night with late-night cocktails at the rooftop Aqua Spirit for skyline views that carry the day's museum discoveries into a lively London evening.

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London · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Markets and neighborhood exploration

Morning:

Start with a vibrant breakfast at Borough Market-sample artisanal pastries, fresh coffee, and a classic bacon sandwich while chatting with vendors-then stroll along the river to the leafy lanes of Southwark to discover independent galleries and antique shops. From there, head to Hay's Galleria for waterside views and a mid-morning treat, before exploring the colorful streets of Bermondsey Street with its design boutiques and the photogenic Maltby Street Market for more gourmet bites and local craft stalls.

Afternoon:

Hop a short tube to Columbia Road Flower Market to drift through stalls of seasonal blooms and pick up a small bouquet, then linger in the surrounding independent shops and galleries that showcase local makers. From there, wander west to Broadway Market in Hackney for a late-lunch of street-food delights - think grilled flatbreads or artisan falafel - followed by a pint at a neighbourhood pub like The Dove to soak up the authentic East London atmosphere before an evening of more discoveries.

Evening:

As daylight fades, slip into the buzzy vibes of Camden Lock for canal-side stalls, live music at the Hawley Wharf area, and street food from independent vendors; grab a craft beer at The Hawley Wharf Hotel terrace to watch boats glide by. Later, wander toward Primrose Hill for a sunset skyline picnic or cosy up for dinner at the neighborhood institution The Engineer, enjoying hearty modern-British plates while the city lights come alive-an easy, relaxed close to a day of market discoveries and East-to-North London exploration.

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Greater London / Oxford or Bath · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Day trip to nearby highlights

Morning:

Catch an early train from London Paddington to Bath Spa, then begin with a restorative soak and history lesson at the Thermae Bath Spa rooftop pool overlooking the city's honey-stone rooftops. After bathing, wander the compact centre to see the sweeping façade of the Royal Crescent and pop into the atmospheric Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House for a legendary bun and coffee before setting off to explore Bath's Roman and Georgian treasures for the day.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Bath's spa and Georgian streets, take a short ride to the nearby village of Lacock to wander its honey-coloured lanes and visit the atmospheric Lacock Abbey with its medieval cloisters and early photography exhibition; pause for a light lunch at the cozy The White Hart pub for seasonal produce and local ales. Later, head back toward the city via a scenic stop at Avebury Stone Circle to stroll among the standing stones and manicured grasslands, enjoying time for reflective photos and a relaxed picnic before returning to London in the evening.

Evening:

After returning to London, unwind with a riverside dinner at The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay in Hammersmith for modern British dishes and a relaxed view of the Thames, then stroll along the riverbank to the leafy lawns of Bishop's Park for a peaceful post-meal walk. Finish the night with a pint and live-acoustic set at the intimate Union Tavern in Putney, where locals and travellers swap stories-an easy, convivial close that threads today's countryside calm back into London life.

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London · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Leisurely wrap-up and departure prep

Morning:

Ease into your final day with a slow breakfast at The Wolseley for classic European dishes in an elegant setting, then amble through the nearby manicured paths of St James's Park to watch the pelicans and catch clear views of the palace before the crowds arrive. Finish with a calming visit to Fortnum & Mason to pick up gourmet picnic treats and beautifully packaged souvenirs-perfect last-minute gifts-while leaving time to return to your hotel to pack and check logistics for departure.

Afternoon:

Take a relaxed late-afternoon wander through Marylebone High Street, popping into independent shops like Daunt Books for a final literary souvenir and sampling petite sweet treats at Paul Rothe & Son; follow this with a light lunch or coffee at the charming The Providores & Tapa Room. Afterward, stroll through the nearby peaceful lawns of Grosvenor Square or the hidden gardens of Fitzroy Square to reflect on the trip, then collect any last gifts at Liberty London before returning to your hotel to finish packing and head to the station or airport at a comfortable pace.

Evening:

For a relaxed final evening, enjoy a riverside dinner at Gaucho Tower Bridge with views over the Thames and a menu of Argentine grills, then wander to Butlers Wharf for a gentle post-dinner stroll along the lit promenade. Finish with a nightcap at the elegant American Bar at The Savoy or, for a cozier neighbourhood vibe, a pint and live jazz at The Piano Works to toast the trip and savor one last slice of London atmosphere.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Dishoom King's Cross (breakfast)£15
Regent's Canal towpath (stroll)Free
Granary Square (fountains)Free
King's Cross Station / Platform 9¾ (photo spot)Free
Canal-side coffee£4
Covent Garden (street performers / shopping)Free
Market stalls at Covent Garden (light lunch)£12
Somerset House (courtyard / exhibitions)£12
South Bank riverside strollFree
Leadenhall Market (architecture / cocktail)£12
The Lamb Tavern (cocktail)£10
Thames dinner cruise (economy per person)£35
Swan at Shakespeare's Globe (riverside tapas / dinner)£30
The Riding House Café (breakfast)£15
Trafalgar Square (visit)Free
National Gallery (entry)Free
Banqueting House (exterior viewing)Free
Millennium Bridge (walk)Free
Leicester Square / Piccadilly Circus (visit)Free
Lunch at a Leicester Square brasserie£20
Soho independent shops / Flat White (tea/coffee)£6
Bar Termini (cocktail)£10
St Martin-in-the-Fields (chamber concert in the crypt)£18
Covent Garden Opera Terrace (pre-theatre drinks)£10
Theatre Royal Drury Lane (West End show - standard ticket)£50
Donmar Warehouse (offbeat performance - standard ticket)£35
Aqua Spirit (rooftop cocktails)£12
Borough Market (breakfast / food sampling)£12
Southwark galleries / antique shops (browsing)Free
Hay's Galleria (visit / treat)£6
Bermondsey Street (design boutiques)Free
Maltby Street Market (gourmet bites)£10
Columbia Road Flower Market (flowers / browsing)£8
Broadway Market (lunch / street food)£12
Pub pint at The Dove£6
Camden Lock (evening stalls / live music)Free
Hawley Wharf (craft beer / terrace)£6
Primrose Hill (sunset picnic)£8
The Engineer (dinner)£28
Train London Paddington to Bath Spa (advance off-peak return estimate)£40
Thermae Bath Spa (entry / rooftop pool)£24
Royal Crescent (visit / photo)Free
Sally Lunn's Historic Eating House (bun & coffee)£8
Lacock village (visit)Free
Lacock Abbey (entry)£12
The White Hart (pub lunch)£15
Avebury Stone Circle (visit)Free
The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay (riverside dinner)£35
Bishop's Park (post-dinner walk)Free
Union Tavern (live-acoustic pint)£6
The Wolseley (breakfast)£25
St James's Park (pelicans / walk)Free
Fortnum & Mason (shopping / treats)£20
Marylebone High Street / Daunt Books (books)£12
Paul Rothe & Son (sweet treats)£6
The Providores & Tapa Room (light lunch / coffee)£18
Grosvenor Square / Fitzroy Square (gardens)Free
Liberty London (souvenirs)£25
Gaucho Tower Bridge (riverside dinner)£40
Butlers Wharf (promenade stroll)Free
American Bar at The Savoy (nightcap)£20
The Piano Works (pint & live jazz)£12
Estimated Total (per person)£911
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