Three Days of Exciting Sightseeing in London

  1. Day 1: Exploring the heart of London
    Start your day early with a visit to the UNESCO-listed Westminster Abbey, one of London's most impressive churches, the site of many coronations since William the Conqueror's in 1066. Then, head to the Great Bell, the Big Ben, followed by an exciting trip to the London Eye for a spectacular view of London (29 minutes via foot or 10 minutes via car).

    For lunch, enjoy a delicious Japanese meal at the stylish Sticks'n'Sushi (14 minutes via foot or 5 minutes via car), then head to the stunning St Paul's Cathedral, known for its awe-inspiring design and history (21 minutes via foot or 12 minutes via car). Finally, wrap up your day at the Tower of London, where you can explore the castle and see the crown jewels of the British monarchy (25 minutes via foot or 16 minutes via car).

  2. Day 2: Museums and Art Galleries
    Start with a morning visit to the world-renowned British Museum, where you can see some of the world's greatest treasures and artifacts (26 minutes via foot or 16 minutes via car). Make your way to the National Gallery, which houses the works of some of the world's master painters, then stroll around the Trafalgar Square, the historic site of gatherings and demonstrations (7 minutes via car or 15 minutes via foot).

    In the evening, catch a world-famous stage show at the iconic Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which replicates the exact dimensions of the original one. (11 minutes via car or 20 minutes via foot)

  3. Day 3: Parks and Markets
    The last day in London can be more relaxed so why not start your day with a stroll in Hyde Park, one of the largest parks in the city, where you can admire its greenery and serenity in the midst of London's bustling districts (25 minutes via underground or 15 minutes via car).

    For lunch, head to Borough Market, an iconic food market where you can taste some of the best local produce and street food in London (14 minutes via car or 23 minutes via underground). Afterwards, visit the Tate Modern, an industrial power station converted into one of the world's largest modern and contemporary art museums (11 minutes via car or 20 minutes via foot).

Estimated Time and Cost

  • Westminster Abbey (2 hours, £23)
  • Big Ben (30 minutes, free)
  • London Eye (30 minutes, £28)
  • Sticks'n'Sushi (1 hour, £30)
  • St Paul's Cathedral (2 hours, £20)
  • Tower of London (2 hours, £30)
  • British Museum (3 hours, Free)
  • National Gallery (2 hours, Free)
  • Trafalgar Square (30 minutes, free)
  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (3 hours, £15)
  • Hyde Park (2 hours, free)
  • Borough Market (2 hours, £20)
  • Tate Modern (2.5 hours, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: £186

Useful tips

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, or the Science Museum, one of London's most interactive museums for kids and adults alike. If your schedule is tight, you could skip the British Museum or Tate Modern, but these are must-sees.

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