London in 2 Days

  • Day 1: Explore Historical Sites
    10am
    Starting Point: Westminster Abbey

    Begin your day with a visit to Westminster Abbey, a stunning architectural marvel that boasts over 1000 years of history. The site has seen the coronation of kings and queens, royal weddings, and funerals of famous British personalities.

  • Day 1: Learn about British Art and Culture
    12pm
    Distance from Westminster Abbey to the British Museum: 2 miles (30 minutes)

    Next up, explore the British Museum and learn about the country's rich art and culture. Admission is free, and the museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, including the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures, and the Easter Island statue.

  • Day 1: See Tower Bridge and the Tower of London
    3pm
    Distance from the British Museum to the Tower Bridge: 3 miles (45 minutes)

    Head to see the iconic Tower Bridge, a defining symbol of London. Step into the adjacent Tower of London, and immerse yourself in the collection of Crown Jewels and the historical fortress.

  • Day 1: Enjoy a Sunset Walk
    6pm
    Distance from the Tower of London to the London Eye: 2 miles (35 minutes)

    As the day winds down, take a leisurely stroll along the Thames River bank, and enjoy the beautiful sunset at the London Eye. The iconic landmark is the world's largest cantilevered observation wheel towering over the city at a height of 135 meters.

  • Day 2: Explore Vibrant Neighborhoods
    9am
    Starting Point: Camden Market

    Embark on a walk around the vibrant neighbourhoods of Camden, famous for its colourful street art and the eclectic food scene. Explore the many stalls of Camden Market, and indulge in some international street food.

  • Day 2: Visit the Gothic Gem - St. Paul's Cathedral
    1pm
    Distance from Camden Market to St. Paul's Cathedral: 3 miles (35 minutes via the tube)

    Gaze in amazement at St. Paul's Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Ascend to the Golden Gallery for panoramic views of the city.

  • Day 2: Explore and Shop on Oxford Street
    4pm
    Distance from St.Paul's Cathedral to Oxford Street: 1.5 miles (25 minutes)

    Round off your day with some shopping on Oxford Street, home to more than 300 flagship stores across 2.5 km. From luxury brands to high-street fashion, Oxford Street has something for everyone!

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Westminster Abbey (1-2 hours, £23)
  • British Museum (2-3 hours, Free admission)
  • Tower of London (2-3 hours, £25)
  • London Eye (1-2 hours, £27 for standard ticket)
  • Camden Market (1-2 hours, variable costs)
  • St. Paul's Cathedral (1-2 hours, £20)
  • Oxford Street (variable time, variable costs)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £95-£125 (excluding travel and accommodation)

Transportation

London has an extensive public transport system that includes buses, trains, and tube. Getting around on the tube is the fastest and most convenient way, with fares starting from £2.40. Visitors can purchase an Oyster card or travel card for discounted travel. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also available, but they may be more expensive.

Distance between London Heathrow airport to Oxford Street is approximately 16 miles, How London's public transportation works, and where to look for in case of car rentals at this airport is worth considering. Do remember that if you have to go elsewhere in the city for sightseeing, you need to consider the travel time and cost from your hotel to that location.

Useful tips

If you have more time, consider visiting Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, or the Tate Modern Museum. Also, if you plan to visit multiple attractions, consider getting a London Pass to save money and time spent queuing up.

If you have a day or less, consider focusing on the iconic landmarks around the Tower Bridge, River Thames, and Buckingham Palace.

Airports

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) located 15 miles west of the city centre is one of the largest airports in the world by passenger traffic. London Gatwick Airport (LGW) is London's second-largest airport, located about 30 miles south of Central London. Visitors can use buses, trains, taxis, or rent a car to get to the city centre.

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