The British Museum is a world-renowned experience to see art, artifacts, and galleries with a multicultural experience. Spend your first day here with objects featuring different civilizations from everywhere in the world.
Find a lovely cafe, refreshing drinks, and have lunch in Covent Garden. Then, experience Disney's Lion King Musical in the Lyceum Theatre, which features creative costuming and artistic scenes.
The City of Westminster offers a traditional experience of many sites, from palaces, cathedrals, and iconic landmarks in this part of London. Be sure to visit Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament.
From magical creatures to wizard robes, you will learn about the creation of scenes and visual effects from this famous film franchise. Take photos with the props and walk through Hogwarts castle.
After a full week explore one of London’s most famous spots for dining and shopping. Notting Hill is known for its colorful houses, vintage shops, and fabulous food containers.
Enjoy the River Thames cruise with stunning views of London’s architecture and bridges that cross the river. Enjoy the fantastic embankment lifestyle to complete your perfect trip.
London offers convenient transportation options such as an affordable Oyster card, buses or trains that save time, low-cost Uber, taxis, and airport transfers. Depending on the distance and time, the cost range is between £1.50 and £100.
If you have extra time, you can visit the historic Tower of London or explore the activities at the South Bank, including skateboarding, to experience London's vibrant culture. If you have fewer days than six, you may skip some of the days mentioned in the itinerary.
London's main airport is Heathrow (LHR), located 14 miles west of the city center. Other airports include London City (LCY), 9 miles east of the city center, Gatwick (LGW), 30 miles south of the center, Stansted (STN), 40 miles northeast of the center, and Luton (LTN), 35 miles northwest of the center.