The Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a historic castle on the Thames River. It houses the Crown Jewels and the famous ravens.
Covent Garden Market is a bustling shopping district famous for its street performers and lively atmosphere. Here you'll find unique boutiques, restaurants and bars.
The British Museum is one of the world's greatest museums, housing a vast collection of artifacts from human history. Its most famous exhibits include the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles.
The London Eye offers a unique view of the city, with 360-degree views from its 135 metre-high observation wheel. Tickets can be booked in advance to avoid queues.
Hyde Park is a large park in central London and one of the city's eight Royal Parks. It offers a range of activities, from boating on the Serpentine lake to cycling and horse riding.
If you have extra time, explore the vibrant nightlife of Shoreditch or Camden. For a more relaxing day, visit the Kew Gardens or take a ferry along the Thames.
If you have less time, consider skipping the London Eye or Covent Garden Market and adding a visit to the Tate Modern or a street art tour in Brick Lane.