Begin your London honeymoon adventure in Trafalgar Square, the iconic centerpiece of the city, boasting stunning architecture. Enjoy the bustling atmosphere of the square before heading towards the National Gallery - the home to an impressive collection of European paintings dating from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Follow your visit with a walk to the incredible St. Paul's Cathedral, featuring remarkable architecture and history dating back for centuries. Finally, end your day exploring the Tower of London, which announces the city's eventful past.
Escape the city's hustle and bustle in Hyde Park, one of London's most beautiful green spaces. Take a walk to the Serpentine, a stunning lake in the middle of the park that's home to a variety of wildlife. After enjoying the beautiful scenery, head towards one of the city's must-see landmarks, Buckingham Palace. Take a tour of this royal residence and then head to the adjacent Westminster Abbey, where the country's monarchs are crowned with architectural prowess and cultural significance.
Start the day at the British Museum, one of the world's best collections of human history and culture. Develop your knowledge of British art with the National Gallery or the peaceful Tate Britain, boasting a vast collection of 500 years of British art history. End your day with a visit to the impressive Shard skyscraper, offering stunning panoramic views of London from the observation deck.
If you ask a Londoner a perfect way to spend a day, they’ll suggest brunch in Borough Market. Amaze your taste buds with the diversity of food stalls. After replenishing, take a picture-perfect cruise on the River Thames before heading to the romantic St. James Park, classified by Travelers’ Choice in 2021 as London’s #1 landmark due to its elegance and vibe. Finally, continue immersing yourself in the city by taking a sunset walk through the colorful Covent Garden- the perfect way to end your honeymoon.
For couples who favor a more relaxed pace, a visit to the well-known Victoria & Albert Museum would be a great way to spend a morning or afternoon; others who admire history should add an individual visit to Churchill's War Rooms, Next time you’re in London could be a chance to check Highgate Cemetery, famous for its Victorian-era tombs, many of which are adorned with leafy green ivy. Alternatively, If you're lucky enough to have more time, consider heading to the countryside for a day trip to regal Windsor Castle, the charming Cambridge, or the stunning Oxford.